Pre-commissioning checklist – Rockwell Automation 7000 PowerFlex Medium Voltage Air-Cooled (B Frame) Installation - ForGe Control User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 7000-IN007E-EN-P - June 2014

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Pre-Commissioning Responsibilities

Chapter 4

Pre-Commissioning Checklist

Once all points of the checklist are complete, initial each check box and provide
the date. Photocopy the checklist and fax the copy to Medium Voltage Support,
along with the planned start-up date. Upon receiving this checklist, the Medium
Voltage Support will contact the site to finalize arrangements for a start-up
engineer to travel to the site at your convenience.

Please print the following information:

Table 5 - Receiving and Unpacking:

Table 6 - Installation and Mounting:

Table 7 - Safety:

Medium Voltage Support

Name:

Date:

Rockwell Automation

Company:

Fax: 1 (866) 465-0103 or
Fax: 1 (519) 740-4756

Phone:

Pages:

Fax:

Drive Serial Number:

CSM Service Engineer Requested (YES/NO):

Scheduled Commissioning Date:

Initials

Date

Check

The drives have been checked for shipping damage upon
receiving.

After unpacking, the item(s) received are verified against
the bill of materials.

Any claims for breakage or damage, whether concealed or
obvious, are made to the carrier by the customer as soon
as possible after receipt of shipment.

All packing material, wedges, or braces are removed from
the drive.

Initials

Date

Check

The drive is securely fastened in an upright position, on a
level surface. Seismic zones require special fastenings.
Consult factory.

Lifting Angles have been removed.

Bolts have been inserted into original location on top of
drive (leakage of cooling air).

All contactors and relays have been operated manually to
verify free movement.

Initials

Date

Check

All mechanical interlocks and door Ram Interlocks are
tested for proper functionality and are not defeated or
damaged.

All Kirk key interlocks are installed and tested for proper
functionality.

The grounding of the drive should be in accordance with
CEC, NEC, or IEC regulations.

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