Removing low voltage door – Rockwell Automation 1500 Modular Protection System Conversion Kit (Bulletin 1406 to Bulletin 825 Plus) User Manual

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1500-IN058D-EN-E – June 2013

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Installation

Removing Low Voltage Door

It is recommended to remove the low voltage doors to
facilitate cutting the mounting hole for 825 Plus. The
hole can be cut without removing the door if proper tools
are used and blankets, drop sheets or tarps are used to
prevent drill and saw chips from entering the controller.
If you chose to do so, skip to page 4-5 and ignore page 4-7.

Tip: The packing box from the 825 Plus can be used to determine
feasibility of a specific mounting location. Tape the box to the rear of
the low voltage door to validate the door swing and component
interference on the low voltage panel.

Failure to check for clearance can result in damage to
equipment and/or personal injury.

1. Remove all door-mounted devices. Note wire numbers and

locations. It is recommended to create a sketch of the component
layout and associated wiring locations. (Figures 4.7 and 4.8)

2. Remove the low voltage door hinge pins. Caution must be taken

when removing the door. It is recommended that two people remove
the door – one person to hold the door and a second person to remove
the hinge pins. (Figure 4.9)

Ensure sufficient personnel are present to safely remove
the low voltage door. Failure to do so may result in
personal injury and/or damage to the equipment.

Figure 4.7

Figure 4.8

Figure 4.9

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