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Section 2 – Receiving
2.0
Receiving
A visual inspection – inside and out – should be performed immediately upon receipt of the switchgear and before
removing it from the truck. Shipping papers should be checked to ensure all boxes or other accompanying pieces
have been received. If any damage or shortages are evident, a claim should be filed at once with the carrier and
the nearest GE sales office.
The data nameplate for each switch assembly is located beneath the switch operating handle. The order
number, serial number, and drawing number are located on this nameplate and should be given to the GE repre-
sentative whenever identification of the assembly is required.
2.1
Handling
Removable lifting plates are provided on the top of the BreakMaster structure for insertion of hooks to lift the
complete structure. This is the only recommended method of moving the BreakMaster structure. Extreme care
should be used not to damage or deform the unit if other moving methods are employed.
2.2
Storage
If it is necessary to store the equipment before installation, keep it in a clean, dry location with ample air
circulation and heat to prevent condensation. Like all electrical apparatus, these units contain insulation that must
be protected against dirt and moisture. OUTDOOR UNITS MAY BE STORED OUTSIDE ONLY IF ROOF CAPS ARE
INSTALLED, SPACE HEATERS ENERGIZED AND ANY OPENINGS ARE COVERED.
2.3
Lifting Instructions
1. Do not pass cables or ropes through support holes.
2. Always use load rated shackles or safety hooks in support holes.
3. Rig so that legs of sling (Figures 2 and 3) are no less than 45 degrees from horizontal.
NOTE:
Figure 2 – Using lifting slings, spreader and blocking which are not furnished with equipment.
Figure 3 – Using lifting plates, angles or beams which are furnished with equipment.
Figures 2 and 3
45 Degrees Minimum
BreakMaster Load Interrupter Switch