Chapter 2, Installation and wiring, Receiving – Rockwell Automation 284E ArmorStart with EtherNet/IP - User Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 280E-UM001B-EN-P - July 2012

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Chapter

2

Installation and Wiring

Receiving

It is the responsibility of the user to thoroughly inspect the equipment before
accepting the shipment from the freight company. Check the item(s) received
against the purchase order. If any items are damaged, it is the responsibility of the
user not to accept delivery until the freight agent has noted the damage on the
freight bill. Should any concealed damage be found during unpacking, it is again
the responsibility of the user to notify the freight agent. The shipping container
must be left intact and the freight agent should be requested to make a visual
inspection of the equipment.

Unpacking

Remove all packing material, wedges, or braces from within and around the
Armorstart distributed motor controller. Remove all packing material from the
device(s). Check the contents of the package. Contact your local Allen-Bradley
representative if any items are missing.

Inspecting

After unpacking, check the item(s) nameplate catalog number(s) against the
purchase order. See

Chapter 1

for an explanation of the catalog numbering system

which will aid in nameplate interpretation.

Storing

The controller should remain in its shipping container prior to installation. If the
equipment is not to be used for a period of time, it must be stored according to
the following instructions in order to maintain warranty coverage.

• Store in a clean, dry location.

• Store within an ambient temperature range of –25°C…+85°C

(–13°F…+185°F).

• Store within a relative humidity range of 0…95%, noncondensing.

• Do not store equipment where it could be exposed to a corrosive

atmosphere.

• Do not store equipment in a construction area.

IMPORTANT

Before the installation and start-up of the drive, a general inspection of mechanical
integrity (i.e. loose parts, wires, connections, packing materials, etc.) must be made.

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