2 - installation, Receiving, Safety and codes – Rockwell Automation MV SMC Flex Motor Controller (for Series K or later) User Manual

Page 49: Unpacking and inspection, Chapter 2, Installation

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Rockwell Automation Publication 1560E-UM051F-EN-P - June 2013

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Chapter

2

Installation

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.

Safety and Codes

Unpacking and Inspection

After unpacking the material, check the item(s) received against the bill of lading
to ensure that the nameplate description of each item agrees with the material
ordered. Inspect the equipment for physical damage, as stated in the Rockwell
Automation Conditions of Sale.

Remove all packing material, wedges, or braces from within the controller.
Operate the contactors and relays manually to ensure that they operate freely.
Store the equipment in a clean, dry place if it will not be installed immediately
after unpacking. The storage temperature must be between -20°C and 75°C (-4°F
and 167°F) with a maximum humidity of 95%, non-condensing, to guard against
damage to temperature sensitive components in the controller.

ATTENTION: Perform the installation duties correctly. Errors may cause
commissioning delays, equipment damage or personal injury.

IMPORTANT

For the 1503E, refer to applicable documentation from OEM installation,
grounding, interlocking and wiring. This manual should be utilized in conjunction
with the OEM supplied documentation, and is suitable for commissioning,
programming, calibration, metering, serial communications, diagnostics,
troubleshooting, and maintenance of a standard solid-state controller.

ATTENTION: The Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), National Electrical Code (NEC),
or other local codes outline provisions for safely installing electrical equipment.
Installation MUST comply with specifications regarding wire type, conductor
sizes, branch circuit protection, interlocking and disconnect devices. Failure to
do so may result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.

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