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Summary of Contents for inoRAC3

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...3 4 0 UPS Battery Equipped Racking Instructions 14 4 1 Moving and Lifting Instructions 15 5 0 Circuit Breaker Racking Instructions 16 17 5 1 Pushbutton Operation Instructions 18 6 0 User Setup Instruc...

Page 3: ...ll at the discretion of inoLECT be repaired or replaced 3 inoLECT will not be responsible for the repair or replacement of any inoRAC or accessory damaged by user modification negligence abuse imprope...

Page 4: ...ies with respect to the contents hereof In addition information contained herein are subject to change without notice Every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual Nevertheless ino...

Page 5: ...ght Needed for Clearance with boom fully extended 104 Racking screw capability floor level to 84 high Minimum Working Clearance for Operation o 50 for the Standard inoRAC o 27 for the 90 inoRAC o Note...

Page 6: ...ition monitoring insures the breaker has fully travelled the proper racking distance Operation of rotary and lever driven racking in a single device through modularity Operation of low and medium volt...

Page 7: ...e to typical operation requirements These tasks potentially expose the operator to severe arc flash hazards An electrical failure in the circuit breaker or switchgear during the racking process can re...

Page 8: ...8 2 1 inoRAC Components...

Page 9: ...Panel Mount 18 Local Boom Up Down Control 4 Operator Panel 19 Rotary Module Center 5 Controller and Enclosure 20 Rotary Module 90 degree 6 Brake Assembly 21 Lever Drive Module 7 Rear Wheels 8 Receptac...

Page 10: ...T LLC regarding claims against a carrier for loss damage or shortage on shipments sent FOB destination Delivery charges on shipments sent FOB destination include shipping insurance and logistics Under...

Page 11: ...ate and the specific reason for refusal STEPS FOR PROPER UNPACKING AND INSPECTION The inoRAC shall arrive as shown in the picture below 1 Remove overall shrink wrap 2 Remove the cardboard box from the...

Page 12: ...aligned with their respective hanger blocks 10 With the motor carriage inserted and align push the motor carriage downward to fully seat the mounting pins into the hanger blocks 11 Once the motor carr...

Page 13: ...the motor remove the rubber bump stop and shipping bracket Please retain the shipping bracket for the inoLECT Customer Service Technician 13 Once the shipping bracket is removed carefully allow the m...

Page 14: ...harge the Battery a When the battery needs to be charged the unit will make a continuous beeping sound Plug in the unit to a power source using the standard power receptacle located by the ON OFF swit...

Page 15: ...15 4 1 Moving and Lifting Instructions STEPS FOR MOVING AND LIFTING Method of Lifting Manual lifting using specific lift points Lift Point Lift Point Lift Point Lift Point...

Page 16: ...all accessories Follow the Operator Panel instructions for calibrating the inoRAC 6 Select the operation to be performed Rack Breaker on the Operator Panel 7 Follow the Operator Panel instructions fo...

Page 17: ...erator Panel instructions for racking the circuit breaker 15 Disconnect the inoRAC from the circuit breaker 16 Turn off the inoRAC by placing the ON OFF switch on the side of the control enclosure int...

Page 18: ...e inoRAC is free to operate all accessories Follow the Operator Panel instructions for calibrating the inoRAC 6 Select the operation to be performed Operate Pushbutton on the Operator Panel 7 Adjust t...

Page 19: ...Profile Parameters may cause damage to your equipment 7 Re select the operation to be performed Setup on the Operator Panel 8 Press the text on the respective button to edit the text An editor will ap...

Page 20: ...e inoRAC is not connected to a circuit breaker Ensure the inoRAC is free to operate all accessories 6 Select the operation to be performed Calibrate on the Operator Panel 7 Acknowledge each of the thr...

Page 21: ...track slides for hardware tightness and for smooth free operation Lubrication is not required Check motor base slides for hardware tightness and for smooth free operation Lubrication is not required...

Page 22: ...22 9 0 Alarms and Troubleshooting Engage Failure Alarm Problem The Unit has failed to engage the breaker racking screw Solution Confirm accessory is properly connected to the circuit breaker and retry...

Page 23: ...23 Over Turns Alarm Problem The unit racked beyond the predetermined number of turns without recognizing the required torque Solution Check the position and retry racking procedure...

Page 24: ...24 Over Torque Alarm Problem The unit experienced over torque conditions Solution Disconnect the unit and check the switchgear and breakers for mechanical obstructions...

Page 25: ...25 10 0 Battery Power Troubleshooting...

Page 26: ...ntrol Power Transformer 99 1045 Rectifier 99 1047 On Off Switch 99 1050 Fuse Holder 99 1051 10A Fuse AC 029 inoLECT Cover 99 1070 Caster Wheel 99 1074 Motor Spring 99 1080 99 1081 Brake Assembly Brake...

Page 27: ...27 99 1359 7 Point Terminal Plug 99 1360 8 Point Terminal Plug...

Page 28: ...ured by inoLECT LLC Copyright 2011 9330 North Interstate Dr Baton Rouge LA 70809 For questions or 24 hour assistance please call 225 751 7535 Reproduction adaptation or translation without the written...

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