
1. Introduction
1.1 About the Commissioning guidelines
1.1.1 General purpose
The commissioning guidelines provide information for a thorough, safe and effective commissioning of controller(s), within the
system.
DANGER!
Commissioning is the most risky period of operation. Commissioning errors can lead to personal injury or
death, or equipment damage. These guidelines cannot anticipate or include every possible commissioning
problem. Commissioning must therefore be done thoughtfully, systematically and carefully by qualified and
experienced personnel.
DANGER!
DEIF does not accept any responsibility for wiring errors.
DANGER!
The controllers interface to third party equipment. DEIF does not accept any responsibility for the operation
of third party equipment.
INFO
The commissioning guidelines provide information about checking third-party equipment, for example, the
switchboard wiring. This information is provided to help ensure a successful commissioning of the entire system.
However, DEIF does not accept any responsibility for the operation of third party equipment.
1.1.2 Intended users of the Commissioning guidelines
The commissioning guidelines are primarily for the person who commissions the controller.
DANGER!
To prevent personal injury and/or damage to equipment, you must read these Commissioning guidelines
before connecting the controller to a power supply.
The commissioning guidelines can be useful to the designers working with the controller during the design process.
Operators may find the commissioning guidelines useful for troubleshooting.
1.1.3 Software version
These
Commissioning guidelines
correspond to the following software versions.
Table 1.1
Software versions
Software
Details
Version
PCM APPL
Controller application
GPU 300 1.0.x
DU APPL
Display unit application
GPU 300 1.0.x
PICUS
PC software
1.0.x
GPU 300 Commissioning guidelines 4189341033 UK
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