Receiving, handling, and storage, Receiving – Rockwell Automation 2100 CENTERLINE Low Voltage Motor Control Centers  User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2100-IN012E-EN-P - February 2012

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General Information Chapter 1

Receiving, Handling, and
Storage

Refer to the following sections for information on receiving, handling, and
storage of MCC units.

Receiving

As standard, CENTERLINE MCCs are shipped upright in shipping blocks of
one to three front-mounted sections or two to six back-to-back sections. Each
shipping block of an MCC is provided with a lifting angle. The lifting angle is
optional on NEMA Type 3R and Type 4 MCCs. Each vertical section in a
shipping block is bolted to the shipping skid and covered with clear plastic wrap.
Equipment that extends from the structures is also protected. Protection is for
upright shipping and is not waterproof or watertight. If necessary, other types of
packaging are available.

Refer to publication

2100-IN040

for receiving, handling, and storage

instructions. This publication is shipped with each MCC, attached to the outside
of the MCC within the layer of clear plastic wrap. For additional information
about the handling, installation, operation, and maintenance of MCCs rated
more than not 600V, consult NEMA ICS 2.3-1995.

Export Packaging

A maximum of three vertical sections standing upright can be shipped with
export packaging together in one block. The MCC is bolted to a skid and
wrapped in poly wrap suitable for occasional water-spray; a wooden frame and
chipboard surround the sections. Export packaging is not watertight, waterproof
or intended for long-term storage. Extended storage may require space heaters
and other considerations. Export packing adds extra weight and dimensions to
the shipping block.

Figure 8 - Handling and Receiving MCCs

Shipping Skid

Lifting Angle

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