Warning, Receiving inspection, storage, and handling – Howard SVR1 Regulator User Manual

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Document 2.4.114

SVR-1 Step Voltage Regulator

Copyright © 2012 Howard Industries, Inc.

Document No. 2.4.114

Revision: 03

Issued: March, 2012

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RECEIVING INSPECTION

Immediately upon receipt the regulator should be

carefully inspected for evidence of shipping damage.

The shipping manifest should be checked to make sure

all listed materials have been received. Any damage or

material discrepancies should be noted on the shipping

manifest and a claim should be immediately filed with the

freight carrier. Discrepancies should also be brought to

the attention of the Howard Industries Regulator Division.

HANDlING

The regulator can be moved using the lifting lugs on the

sides of the tank and a suitably rated lifting sling. Use of

a spreader bar is also recommended. Figure 1 illustrates

the recommended method for lifting the regulator using

a spreader bar. Do not use the cover-mounted lifing eyes

for lifting the entire regulator. Cover-mounted lifting eyes

are to be used only for untanking the internal assembly.

A properly palletized regulator can also be lifted using a

forklift truck or pallet jack having the necessary weight

handling capacity. Refer to the regulator nameplate for

the unit’s weight to determine the suitability of a lifting

device.

STORAGE

The regulator should be stored in a manner that will

prevent damage. The control cabinet door should be

closed and latched.

RECEIVING INSPECTION, STORAGE, AND HANDlING

FIGURE 1:

Recommended method for lifting regulator

using spreader bar

WARNING

Falling equipment can cause death, serious personal

injury, or property damage. When lifting the entire

regulator, the tank-mounted lifting lugs must be used.

Do not use the cover-mounted lifting eyes to lift the

entire regulator. Doing so may cause the cover to

fracture or separate completely from the regulator.

Cover-mounted lifting eyes should be used only for

untanking the internal assembly.

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