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DC OEM MODULE FOR USE WITH GERAPID CIRCUIT BREAKERS

Chapter 2 Receiving, handling and storage

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Design and specifications are subject to change without notice

S47183Ee rev.01 2011-04-26

Receiving, handling and storage

2-1 Receiving

Module and Trolley Package

Every package leaving the factory is plainly marked with the
case number, requisition number, and customer's order

number.

The Module and the trolley are shipped in separate wooden
crates. The contents of each shipping package are listed on

the crate.

NOTE: Breakers, Trolleys and Modules are ordered
individually and shipped separately. Module accessories, if
ordered, are shipped separately.


See Fig. 21-1 for crates dimensions. Crates load weights are:


Crate with module,

6.5x2.6x8.0 [ft] / ~850 [lbs],

Crate with trolley,

3.9x2.6x5.8 [ft] / ~ 500 [lbs],

Fig. 21-1 Typical wooden module crate for shipment

Inspecting for Damage

All equipment leaving the factory is carefully inspected and

packed by personnel experienced in the proper handling and
packing of electrical equipment. Upon receipt of any
equipment, immediately perform a visual inspection to

ascertain if any damage has been sustained in shipping or if
there are any loose parts. Be sure to inspect all devices
mounted inside compartments of each section to see if any

have been dislodged or damaged.

Gerapid circuit breakers are shipped separately in individual
boxes with the breaker in the open position. (See Fig. 21-2)
Circuit breakers should be unpacked and visually inspected for

damage or loose parts as soon as possible after they have
been received.

Remove the carton box and check plastic covers for any
damages. Do not remove the plastic if the breaker will be
stored for long periods. (See. Fig. 21-2 and 21-3)

Fig. 21-2 Gerapid circuit breaker package

Fig. 21-3 Breaker plastic shrink-wrap protection

Filing a Claim

If any damage is evident, or indication of rough handling is

visible, file a claim for damage at once with the transportation
company and notify the nearest GE Energy Sales Office
immediately. Information on damaged parts, part number,

case number, requisition number, etc., should accompany the
claim.

2-2 Handling and unpacking

Module handling and unpacking

NOTE: The Module should be transported and installed in
its final location prior to installing the trolley.


The module shipping crate should be transported using forklift

only. During transport, the module should remain in its original
package. To unpack the module, start by removing the top

cover, then remove sidewalls and all inner supports.

CAUTION: Never use a forklift to transport an unpacked
module, as the module is not bolted to the shipping
palette.

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