Drive systems receiving – Rockwell Automation FD86N Drive Systems Enclosure Hardware User Manual

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Preface

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Publication S-3062 – November 1997

Related Documentation

Conventions Used in
this Manual

Throughout this manual, these methods of showing information are used:

Bulleted lists, such as this one, provide information, not procedures.

Numbered lists provide procedures in sequential steps.

Other documents or sections to which you are referred are in italics.

This symbol followed by the word “ATTENTION” indicates
circumstances that can lead to personal injury, death, property damage,
or economic loss:

The word “Important” indicates information that is critical for
successful application and understanding of the product.

The prefix of the FD86N part number —1, 2, or 3 —indicates how many
bays are in the cabinet.

Drive Systems Receiving

You, the customer, are responsible for thoroughly inspecting the equipment
before accepting the shipment from the freight company. Check the items
that you receive against your purchase order. If any items are damaged, it
is your responsibility to refuse delivery until the freight agent has noted the
damage on the freight bill. Should you discover any concealed damage
during unpacking, you are responsible for notifying the freight agent. Leave
the shipping container intact and request that the freight agent make a visual
inspection of the equipment.

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Document Number

Additional information on joining
and splicing together Bulletin 2100
CENTERLINE™ MCCs

Instructions—Joining and
Splicing Vertical Sections

2100-5.1

Details on receiving, handling, and
storing Bulletin 2100
CENTERLINE MCCs

Instructions—Receiving,
Handling, and Storing Motor
Control Centers

2100-5.5

Details on joining and splicing
together Bulletin 2300 products
(Bulletin 2300 products are
packaged by Drive Systems in
Bulletin 2100 MCCs)

Bulletin 2300 Family of Drive
Systems Hardware Installation
Manual

2300-5.1

Articles on NEMA standards for
motor control centers

Instructions for the Handling,
Installation, Operation, and
Maintenance of Motor Control
Centers

ANSI/NEMA ICS-2.3

Articles on safety procedures and
installation of machines and the
wiring between component
machines

National Electrical Code

ANSI/NFPA 70-1993

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