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3.2 Project Preparations
3.2.1
User’s Cooperation
Technicians will take charge of the equipment installation and the u
ser’s technicians
should provide help if necessary. To ensure the normal running and maintenance of
the equipment, the user’s technicians should proactively work together with engineers
and technicians and get familiar with the installation, structure, cabling, debugging
procedure, etc.
3.2.2 On-site Survey
Before installation, the installation technicians should consult with the project manager
of the user and learn whether the installation site is ready for equipment installation.
Specifically, they should survey such items as the installation site, iron tower or high
pole, surrounding environment (temperature and humidity) and power supply. Where
conditions permit, they should make an on-site survey together with the relevant
persons of the user.
3.2.3 Installation Tools
Installation tools include: electric percussion drill, iron hammer, pulley, rope, safety belt,
safety hat, ladder, screwdriver, hacksaw, knife, pliers, spanner, compass, tape,
tweezers, electric iron, etc.