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XTE 802 Series Walk-In-Cabinet (WIC) Description & Installation Manual (631-205-434)
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Rev. D
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Safety Precautions Definitions
Definitions of the safety admonishments used in this document are listed under “Admonishments Used in this
Document” on page 6.
General Safety Precautions
The following precautions shall be observed at all time when handling and installing the WIC:
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Observe all safety precautions against personal injury and equipment damage.
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The procedures outlined in this manual are only recommended guidelines. Ensure that all NEC (National
Electric Code) and local codes for safety and wiring are followed.
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Use listed two-hole compression connectors (lugs) to terminate all ground connections. Selected
lug shall match wire and type, and crimped applied as specified by the lug manufacturer.
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Apply NO-OX-ID-A to all ground connections.
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Insulation of field-wire conductors should be rated no less than 105 °C, and sized in a manner that is
consistent with the NEC and local codes.
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Always use a non-contact voltage detector, when approaching the WIC, to verify no leaks or shorts are
presents on the external body.
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Read “WIC and Generator Placement” on page 50 in its entirety prior to attempting to handle or secure
the WIC.
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A minimum of two persons are required to safely install the WIC.
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Hard hats and steel-toed boots should be worn while maneuvering the WIC.
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Safety glasses should always be on while on-site.
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Safety gloves should be on when working in temperature extremes, with batteries, or with sharp objects.
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All electricians, operators, and technicians have been trained for the task at hand.
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Keep bystanders away.
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Ensure that all personnel on site are familiar with the first-aid kit location and emergency procedures in
the event of an injury.
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Never leave the WIC unattended. If leaving the site, close and secure the WIC.