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Rockwell Automation Publication 7000A-UM200C-EN-P - June 2014

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Appendix

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Commissioning

Start-up Commissioning
Services

Start-up will be performed at the customer's site. Rockwell Automation requests a
minimum of four weeks notice to schedule each start-up.

The standard Rockwell Automation work hours are between 9:00 AM to 5:00
PM EST, (8 hr/day) Monday through Friday, not including observed holidays.
Additional working hours are available on a time and material basis.

Rockwell Automation recommends the following:

Drive Commissioning

1.

A pre-installation meeting/conference call with the customer to review:

The Rockwell Automation Start-up Plan

The Start-up Schedule

The Drive(s) installation requirements

2.

Inspect the drive’s mechanical and electrical devices.

3.

Perform a tug test on all internal connections within the drive and verify
wiring.

4.

Verify critical mechanical connections for proper torque requirements.

5.

Verify and adjust mechanical interlocks for permanent location.

6.

Confirm all inter-sectional wiring is connected properly.

7.

Re-verify control wiring from any external control devices such as PLCs,
etc.

8.

Confirm cooling system is operational.

9.

Verification of proper phasing from isolation transformer to drive.

10.

Confirm cabling of drive to motor, isolation transformer and line feed.

11.

Collect test reports indicating megger / hipot test has been performed on
line and motor cables.

12.

Control power checks to verify all system inputs such as starts/stops,
faults, and other remote inputs.

13.

Apply medium voltage to the drive and perform operational checks.

14.

Bump motor and tune drive to the system attributes. (If the load is unable
to handle any movement in the reverse direction the load should be
uncoupled prior to bumping the motor for directional testing).

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