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Chapter 7
Preparation for Storage and Shipment
Introduction
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Caution
The procedures given in this Chapter must be strictly adhered
to in order to prevent damage to the instrument. Failure to
follow these procedures will likely result in damage to the
Calibrator during shipment. This damage is not covered by the
carrier’s insurance.
Disconnecting the Calibrator
1.
Relieve all pneumatic pressure from the Calibrator.
2.
Turn the Calibrator power switch to the off position.
3.
Disconnect the power cable from the Calibrator power receptacle.
4.
Disconnect all pneumatic lines and fittings from the Calibrator’s back panel.
5.
Remove fittings and plug all ports.
Packing Instructions
To prevent shipping and handling damage to the instrument, adhere to and strictly follow
the instructions below.
The governing discipline in ensuring a damage-free shipment is to ensure that the
possibility of handling shocks to the Calibrator is minimized and/or prevented during
transit. Fluke accomplishes this task by cradling the Calibrator within two foam cradles
that are encapsulated within a double-walled, corrugated box. The Calibrator is restrained
and supported, but still has resilience. The materials used in the packaging operation are
foams that have a minimum impact rating of not less than
N-95
.
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Caution
Styrofoam, poured “foam in place” mixtures, and other rigid
foams are not recommended.
If polyfoam or rubber foam other than that used in the original packaging is to be used,
cut it into strips so that it will not present a large rigid surface to the Calibrator.
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