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SA FEG E A R® MOTOR CONTROL CE NTE R/A RC- R E S I STA NT M ETA L- CL A D CON STRUC TI ON
Fig. 18 Door locking mechanism
Fig. 19 Contactor ramp for lower contactor compartment
Removing the contactor with ramp (lower compartment only)
Overview
Inspect all MCC installations at frequent intervals. Visually inspect the front and back to note any warped piece,
loose bolts or screw undue vibration. Take corrective actions if any of these conditions is found.
Keep the MCC covered to prevent any dripping liquids from falling on it, but do not cover the air vents.
Safegear® MCC has provisions to
put a ramp in front of the contactor
compartment to withdraw the contactor,
instead of using a crane or lift truck. This
ramp carries the contactor outside the
contactor compartment for maintenance
or servicing.
Door hole
10-32
UNF screw
Flat screwdriver
Door hole
Limit the using of solvents to remove grease and contaminants to the primary conductors, insulators and metal
surfaces without paint. Do not use alcohol or freon. Use OSHA approved solvents according to local regulations.
Use a nonflammable solvent equal to 300 PPM.
Use solvents in well ventilated areas.
CAUTION
NOTICE
Put the 10-32 UNF screw in place after
unlocking the door
Maintenance
There are risks of electrocution and/or burns every time you work on or around electrical equipment.
Disconnect power from the board before performing any maintenance.
Check the terminals of the input line to verify that the equipment is disconnected.
Check the output terminals to verify that there is no feedback.
DANGER