User Manual
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Transportation, unpacking and
storage
4.1
Transportation
The module should be transported in a separate packaging box (transport packaging) of the
manufacturing facility, which consists of an individual antistatic bag and a cardboard box, in the
closed transport (automobile, railway, air transportation in heated and pressurized compartments)
in storage conditions 5 defined in the GOST standard 15150-69 (IEC 721-2-1 standard) or in
storage conditions 3 during sea transportation.
It is possible to transport modules, packaged in individual antistatic packages, in multiple
packaging (transport packaging) of the manufacturing facility.
The packaged modules should be transported in accordance with the shipping rules,
operating with this particular type of transport.
During handling and transportation operations, the packaged modules should not undergo
sharp pounding, falls, shocks and exposure to atmospheric precipitation. The packaged modules
should be stored in a carrier vehicle in such a manner which will prevent their moving.
4.2
Unpacking
Prior to unpacking, before transportation at subzero temperature of ambient air the modules
should be kept within 6 hours under storage conditions 1 defined in the GOST standard 15150-69
(IEC 721-2-1 standard).
It is prohibited to place the packaged module close to the heat source, prior to unpacking.
While unpacking, it is required to comply with all safety precautions, which ensure its safety,
as well as marketable condition of consumer packaging of the manufacturing company.
At the time of unpacking it is required to check the module that it has no external mechanical
damages after transportation.
4.3
Storage
Module storage conditions for group 1 are defined in the GOST standard 15150-69 (IEC 721-2-
1 standard).
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