ETL600 1KHW001489-EN
ABB Switzerland Ltd
6.2.
Unpacking and transport
6.2.1.
Inspection upon receipt
Check that the consignment is complete immediately upon receipt.
Immediately notify the nearest ABB company or agent, should
departures from the delivery note, the shipping papers or the order be
found.
6.2.2.
What to do if there is transport damage
Visually inspect all the material when unpacking it. Where there is
evidence of transport damage, lodge a claim immediately in writing
with the last carrier, notify the nearest ABB company or agent and also
ABB Switzerland Ltd, address to be found in document 1KHM010296
Repair an Return Procedure in the annex.
6.2.3.
Precautions to avoid transport damage
Insert the modules carefully but firmly into the racks so that they
cannot fall out. Modules and other loose parts that are packed
separately must be packed and secured such as to preclude damage.
6.3. Installation
6.3.1.
Place of installation and ambient conditions
The room where the equipment is installed should be free of dust, the
floor covered if possible with a semiconducting plastic flooring material
and cement floors and walls should be suitably painted.
The room must be well ventilated so that the temperature is in the
range +10 to +45 °C and the relative humidity between 30 and 70 %.
Lead/acid batteries must not be in the same room.
6.4. Cabinet
The standard equipment is supplied in an ABB cabinet Type E40A.
These cabinets are equipped with hinged frames and are suitable for
installation:
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standing against a wall,
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back-to-back,
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side-by-side,
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standing alone.
A gap of 2 to 3 cm should be left between cabinets standing side-by-
side to permit single cabinets to be removed without difficulty. Leave
sufficient space in front to avoid damage when the hinged frame is
opened. There must generally be enough room for carrying out
maintenance and for using the associated instruments.
Do not install equipment cabinets in corners, which would hinder
opening the hinged frame and working on the cabinet.
Free access is especially important in the case of cabinets not
equipped with a hinged frame. Cabinets are normally erected on a
Assembly and Installation
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