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Handling and Storage
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Use proper lifting techniques when moving the V200; including properly sizing up the
load, and getting assistance if required.
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Store in a well-ventilated covered location and preferably in the original carton if the
equipment will not be used upon receipt.
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Store in a cool, clean, and dry location. Avoid storage locations with extreme
temperatures, rapid temperature changes, high humidity, moisture, dust, corrosive
gases, or metal particles.
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Do not store the unit in places that are exposed to outside weather conditions (i.e., wind,
rain, snow, etc.).
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Store in an upright position as indicated on the shipping carton.
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Include any other product-specific requirements.
Disposal
Never dispose of electrical components via incineration. Contact your state environmental
agency for details on disposal of electrical components and packaging in your area.
0.4 Installation Precautions
Location and Ambient Requirements
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Adequate personnel working space and adequate illumination must be provided for
adjustment, inspection, and maintenance of the equipment (refer to NEC Article 110-34).
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Avoid installation in areas where vibration, heat, humidity, dust, fibers, steel particles,
explosive/corrosive mists or gases, or sources of electrical noise are present.
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The installation location shall not be exposed to direct sunlight.
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Allow proper clearance spaces for installation. Do not obstruct the ventilation openings.
Refer to the recommended minimum installation dimensions as shown on the enclosure
outline drawings.
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The ambient operating temperature shall be between 0
°
and 50° C (32° and 122° F).
Mounting Requirements
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Only
Qualified Personnel
should install this equipment.
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Install the unit in a secure upright position in a well-ventilated area.
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A noncombustible insulating floor or mat should be provided in the area immediately
surrounding the electrical system at the place where maintenance operations are to be
performed.
Summary of Contents for V200 GAA242**S
Page 66: ...Page 58 V200 PLC with DIN rail slider Front View Rear View ...
Page 78: ...Page 70 Aladder Text Editor appears as shown below Now here you can create your ladder ...
Page 82: ...Page 74 CONFIGURATION Configuring V200 with OIL DS Tag Database Register Memory Allocation ...
Page 84: ...Page 76 5 Press OK Project Configuration window will pop up as shown below ...
Page 104: ...Page 96 OPERATING SYSTEMS OVERVIEW System Operating Modes Mode Selection ...
Page 124: ...Page 116 TROUBLESHOOTING Troubleshooting Procedure Self Diagnostics ...