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Software Release: [App: 02.09.10051.00; Config: 2.9.20024; Built in PowerVision Configuration Studio Version: 2.9.23042;
BTL: 02.09.10015.00]
Section 40
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00-02-0939
2019-06-13
ENOVATION CONTROLS has made efforts to ensure the reliability of the MPC-10 /
TEC-10 and to recommend safe use practices in system applications. Please note
that in any application, operation and controller failures can occur. These failures
might result in full control outputs or other outputs that might cause damage to or
unsafe conditions in the equipment or process connected to the MPC-10 / TEC-10.
Good engineering practices, electrical codes and insurance regulations require that
you use independent external protective devices to prevent potentially dangerous or
unsafe conditions. Assume that the MPC-10 / TEC-10 can fail with outputs full ON;
outputs full OFF; or that other unexpected conditions can occur.
Please read the following information before installing.
BEFORE BEGINNING INSTALLATION OF THIS MURPHY
PRODUCT:
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A visual inspection of this product before installation for any damage during
shipping is recommended.
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Disconnect all electrical power to the machine. Failure to disconnect all electrical
power connections before welding can result in damage to the panel and/or its
components.
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It is your responsibility to have a qualified technician install the unit and make sure
installation confirms with local codes.
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Observe all Warnings and Cautions in each section of these instructions.
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The MPC-10 / TEC-10 is designed for use in industrial environments. There might
be potential difficulties in ensuring electromagnetic compatibility in other
environments due to conducted as well as radiated disturbances.
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Please contact ENOVATION CONTROLS immediately if you have any questions.
IMPORTANT! False or improper use and operation of electronic
products could be dangerous. It is required that point-of-operation
guarding devices be installed and maintained. All such devices must
meet OSHA and ANSI Machine safety standards. The manufacturer shall
not accept any responsibility for installation, application or safety of
systems.