Rockwell Automation Publication ICSTT-RM448J-EN-P - April 2018
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Chapter
5
Install the AADvance System
The system installation defines the steps that will ensure the system is correctly
installed and ready for the on-site factory tests before the system is brought on-
line. This chapter describes how to install the AADvance system hardware into
the chosen enclosure.
Unpacking and Pre-assembly
Checks
The components are packed to make sure they arrive undamaged and ready for
assembly. Nevertheless, you should inspect all modules before beginning the
assembly work.
On receipt, carefully inspect all the shipping cartons for damage.
• If any cartons are damaged, note the damage on the carrier's shipping
document before signing it. Save any damaged cartons for inspection by
the carrier.
• If any part of the delivered components has been damaged during
shipping, notify the carrier and Rockwell Automation immediately.
Damaged goods must be returned Rockwell Automation for repair or
replacement (see Warranty and Returns instructions with delivery
documentation).
WARNING:
In addition to the installation guidelines given in this chapter
you must also use installation and commissioning procedures that obey the
rules and standards of the country of installation. These standards can
include for example, IEC 61511, NFPA72 and ISA 84.00.01 depending on the
location.
CAUTION:
Handling Modules Stored at Extreme Temperatures:
It is recommended that modules removed from storage should be allowed to
normalize their temperature before installation. This is particularly
important when modules have been stored at very low temperatures where
condensation can occur. Remove the modules and place them in an upright
position and wipe away any condensation that might appear on the
modules.
Failure to follow these recommendations could lead to damage to modules
or incorrect operation when installed into a running system.