RPV311
Distributed Multifunction Fault Recorder
Chapter 15: Installation
This chapter provides information about the product installation.
1
Handling the Goods
Our products are of robust construction but require careful treatment before
installation on site. This section discusses the requirements for receiving and
unpacking the goods, as well as associated considerations regarding product care
and personal safety.
Before lifting or moving the equipment you should be
familiar with the Safety Information chapter of this manual.
1.1
Receipt of the Goods
On receipt, ensure the correct product has been delivered. Unpack the product
immediately to ensure there has been no external damage in transit. If the product
has been damaged, make a claim to the transport contractor and notify us promptly.
For products not intended for immediate installation, repack them in their original
delivery packaging.
1.2
Unpacking the Goods
When unpacking and installing the product, take care not to damage any of the parts
and make sure that additional components are not accidentally left in the packing or
lost. Do not discard any CDROMs or technical documentation. These should
accompany the unit to its destination substation and put in a dedicated place.
The site should be well lit to aid inspection, clean, dry and reasonably free from dust
and excessive vibration. This particularly applies where installation is being carried
out at the same time as construction work.
1.3
Storing the Goods
If the unit is not installed immediately, store it in a place free from dust and moisture
in its original packaging. Keep any de-humidifier bags included in the packing. The
de-humidifier crystals lose their efficiency if the bag is exposed to ambient
conditions. Restore the crystals before replacing it in the carton. Ideally regeneration
should be carried out in a ventilating, circulating oven at about 115°C. Bags should
be placed on flat racks and spaced to allow circulation around them. The time taken
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