MTS Criterion 60 - Installation and Commissioning Plan User Manual

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Installation and Commissioning Plan

Criterion

TM

Series 60 1

This Installation and Commissioning Plan is a part of our system service, and is
included in the price of the system. The tasks outlined in sections A and B are
expected to be completed in two days. The customer is responsible for
completing tasks A1.1 through A1.5 before the MTS FSE or MTS Authorized
Service Representative (referred to as FSE in rest of this document) arrives on
site.

The purpose of the Installation and Commissioning Plan is to ensure that the
supplied system and accessories function correctly. Following completion of the
Installation Procedure, sections A2.1 through A3.3, the FSE will provide an on-
site introduction to system operation, sections A4.1

A1.0 CUSTOMER FACILITIES AND CUSTOMER RESPONSIBILITIES

Note: After your order confirmation, you will receive a "Site preparation

Guide" to help you comply with the requirements in this section.

The requirements in the following subsections, A1.1 through A1.5 are the
responsibility of the customer and should be completed before the arrival of the
FSE.

A1.1 Suitable equipment and personnel to unload and set in place all items in the contract

should be available for system installation.

A1.2 Suitable electrical power for MTS supplied equipment should be provided. The

electronic components require clean, 400 VAC, 50 Hz or 480 VAC, 60 Hz (line to line
voltage) 3 phase power with grounding. This electrical supply should be free from
power transients caused by other equipment on the circuit.

A1.3 Prepare 85 liters of new Exxon Mobil DTE 25 anti-abrasion hydraulic oil.
A1.4 The electronic components and computer equipment should be located in a suitable

environment with respect to temperature, humidity, and dust.

A1.5 The equipment operator should be proficient in the use and navigation of a personnel

computer including such tasks as booting the system, file management, printing, and the
use of spreadsheet applications such as Microsoft® Excel.

A1.6

Preparation

Before the visit, the FSE will contact you to confirm the following information:

Type of testing. Do you run any known standards such as ASTM, ISO, or
TAPPI? You will be required to provide a copy of the standard to help us
better understand your application and improve our ability to meet your
expectations. If not testing to a specific Standard (ASTM, ISO, etc), the FSE
will need written test procedures to configure the methods properly.

Define

specifications for up to three basic test methods based on supplied

master methods. The FSE will modify and verify the operation of up to three

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