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7.5.3. Handling
Never lift the apparatus by the roof
of its arc-quenching chute or by the
side deflectors. The circuit breaker
must be lifted by its upper terminal
(1) and arc chute base (2), or by the
two openings on each side (3).
The arc-quenching chute must be lifted two spans
from the top or at the sides. Make sure you have a
firm grip on the arc before lifting.
7.5.4. Packaging
DCBreak circuit breakers must always be packed
with the arc-quenching chute assembled and
protected against moisture, dust and shocks. Make
sure that it is fastened to its support so as to
prevent it from falling during transport.
7.5.5. Transport
The apparatus and components can only be
transported in their original packaging and by
adequate means of transport. Avoid shocs and jolts.
Prevent dust, liquids and moisture from penetrating
as they would damage the apparatus.
The photo below shows how DCBreak circuit
breakers must be mounted on a pallet. A wooden
cover and a frame must also be mounted on the
pallet to protect the apparatus. Packing for ship
transport can also be provided on request. Never
leave the packs where they can be exposed to rain.