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8.2
In-cabin items
Ensure the display unit mounting is solid and vibration free and that the display cable
connection is firmly connected.
Ensure the display cable is not pinched or caught or may become suspect to damage on route
from the Display Unit to the Controller Unit outside the cabin.
A water dampened cloth is preferred for cleaning general dirt items from the display. Wipe off
any build-up of grease and oils. A light mixture of detergent may be used to remove stubborn
stains. DO NOT USE SOLVENTS.
Additional detail
The RCI-1550 Display case is made of Stainless Steel - Grade 316 and powder coated with
high quality DULUX powder coat. High adhesion between metal surface and powder layer
ensures excellent resistance to scratches and similar mechanical damages.
Powder coat has increased resistance to chemical agents and UV light. The Stainless steel
case ensures resistance to even most aggressive environments such as offshore installations or
chemical plants, even when the paint layer is damaged
The unit as whole, is designed to comply with the latest EMI and ESD standards.
The front membrane switch panel is made from tough high quality textured polyester film. It
offers enhanced chemical resistance and dramatically improved flex life (>5 million switch
cycles).
The Acrylic layer is made of CHEMCAST. Acrylic sheet can be used up to 90 °C. It should
be cleaned only with household grade detergents or methyl alcohol (30%).
The unit as whole could be used in very hostile environment in temperature range –20 °C to
+70 °C
8.3
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
When any electrical equipment is removed for maintenance, any exposed conductors that
remain must be mechanically and electrically secured in a manner to prevent the occurrence
of an unsafe condition.
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