Switches, breakers and protections must break the NEUTRAL a
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part from the lines, in case of installation in IT neutral regime.
5.2. EQUIPMENT RECEPTION.
5.2.1. Unpacking, inspection and contents checking.
To unpack it, see section 5.2.3.
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When receiving the equipment, check that no incident has
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happened during transport (impact, fall, ...) and the specifi-
cations of the equipment correspond with the ones stated
in the order, therefore it is recommended to unpack the sta-
bilizer in order to make a first visual inspection.
In case of incidents, make the needed claims to your sup-
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plier or in lack of him to our firm.
Never start up an equipment when external dam-
ages are detected.
Also check data in the nameplate sticked in the packaging and
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equipment, correspond to the ones stated in the purchase order,
so it will be needed to unpack it (see section 5.2.3). Otherwise,
make the nonconformity as soon as possible, by quoting the serial
number of the equipment and the references of the delivery note.
Check the packaging contents:
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The own equipment.
User's manual in digital format (Pendrive).
Once the reception is finished, it is advisable to pack the equip-
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ment again till its commissioning in order to protect it against me-
chanical impacts, dust, dirt, etc.
5.2.2. Storage.
The storage of the equipment, will be done in a dry and cool
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place, and protected from rain, dust, water jets or chemical
agents. It is advisable to keep the equipment inside its original
packaging because it has been designed to assure the maximum
protection during transport ant storage.
Respect the storage specifications of the equipment stated
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in section 9.
5.2.3. Unpacking.
The packaging of the equipment has wooden pallet, card-
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board or wooden enclosure depending on the case, polysty-
rene corners (EPS) or polyethylene foam (EPE), plastic wrap
and polyethylene strip, all of them are recyclable materials;
so if you are going to dispose them, do it in accordance
with the regulations in force. It is recommended to keep
the packaging, in case it would have to be used in future.
Nevertheless, models in cabinet (see Fig. 4 to 11) are sup-
plied with no pallet, unless the transport is by sea or it was
requested in the order.
To move it, use a pallet jack or forklift through the own base
of the cabinet.
USER'S MANUAL
Proceed to unpack the equipment. To do that, cut the strips
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of the cardboard and take it out from top like a cover or dis-
mantle it with the needed tools if it is a wooden enclosure;
remove the corners and plastic wrap.
Models in Fig. 1, 2 and 3 are bared over a honeycomb cardboard
base , which is used as shock absorber and at the same time it is
over the wooden pallet. These units have two lifting lugs to make
easier the lifting tasks of the equipment and the pallet removing.
5.2.4. Transport till its location.
Equipments in case have four casters, in order to make
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easier their transport until their location.
Nevertheless, if the reception area is far from the instal-
lation place, it is recommended to move the equipment by
means of pallet jack or the suitable means evaluating the
remoteness between both points.
If the distance is long, it is recommended to move the equip-
ment packed till the installation area and later on unpack it.
For models in cabinet, it is essential to move it with mechan-
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ical means till the final location.
5.2.5. Location.
Place the equipment attending the indications and recom-
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mendations in the safety instructions EK266*08.
Equipments with casters, block the brake in all of them.
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Models consisting of three single phase equipments, put
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them together according to Fig 10. The physical layout of
each one of them is conditioned by the equipment with no
side covers, which will be located in the middle position.
The other two, will be located at both sides, in such way
that all the set will be closed in all its sides.
With the purpose of joint them, 8 rods (PL
wholes in each, are supplied. To fix them, some self-tap-
ping screws with TORX head (t
and (t
) in the base plinth (PI) will be used.
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Proceed as follows to joint the cabinets, once they are placed
and aligned (see Fig. 10 and 11):
Remove the screws (t
), which are supplied fitted in the
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base plinth (PI), both front and rear sides of the cabinet.
Joint the central cabinet with the two adjoining ones
by using the four rods (PL
screws (t
) previously removed. Repeat the same action
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in the front and rear sides.
Remove the screws (t
) stated in Fig. 10, which are used as
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fixing elements for the top cover.
With the remaining four rods (PL
with the two adjoining ones through the wholes in the top
and by means of the screws (t
moved previously.
In case were needed to change the location of the equip-
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ments, these joint rods have to be removed previously.
) with four
2
) that fix the top cover
2
) and fix it by means of the
2
), fix the central cabinet
2
) , which have been re-
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