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Redefining Flow Control
General Information
INTRODUCTION
Rotork Controls, designs, manufactures, and tests its
products to meet many national and international
standards. For these products to operate within their
normal specifications, they must be properly in-stalled
and maintained. The following instructions must be
followed and integrated with your safety program when
installing, using, and maintaining Rotork Controls
products:
•
Read and save all instructions prior to installing,
operating, and servicing this product.
•
If you do not understand any of the instructions,
contact your Rotork Controls representative for
clarification.
•
Follow all warnings, cautions, and instructions
marked on, and supplied with, the product.
•
Inform and educate personnel in the proper
installation, operation, and maintenance of the
product.
•
Install equipment as specified in Rotork Controls
installation instructions and per applicable local and
national codes. Connect all products to the proper
electrical sources.
•
To ensure proper performance, use qualified
Personnel to install, operate, update, tune, and
maintain the product.
•
When replacement parts are required, ensure that
the qualified service technician uses replacement
parts specified by Rotork Controls. Substitutions
may result in fire, electrical shock, other hazards, or
improper equipment operation, and will void product
warranty.
•
Keep all product protective covers in place (except
when installing, or when maintenance is being
performed by qualified personnel), to prevent
electrical shock, personal injury, or damage to the
actuator.
WARNING - SHOCK HAZARD
Installation and servicing must be performed only
by qualified personnel.
WARNING - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
This electronic control is static-sensitive. To protect
the internal components from damage, never
touch the printed circuit cards without using
electrostatic discharge (ESD) control procedures.
RECEIVING/INSPECTION
Carefully inspect for shipping damage. Damage to the
shipping carton is usually a good indication that it has
received rough handling. Report all damage
immediately to the freight carrier and Rotork Controls,
Inc. Unpack the product and information packet—taking
care to save the shipping carton and packing material
should return be necessary. Verify that the items on the
packing list or bill of lading agree with your own.
STORAGE
If the product is not installed immediately, it should be
stored in a clean, dry, non-corrosive environment.
EQUIPMENT RETURN
A Returned Goods (RG) authorization number
is
required to return any equipment for repair. This
must be obtained from Rotork Controls
(414/461-9200).
The equipment must be shipped, freight prepaid, to
the following address after the RG number is issued:
Rotork Controls,
5607 West Douglas Avenue
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53218
Attn: Service Department
To facilitate quick return and handling, include:
RG Number on outside of box
Your Company Name, Contact Person, Phone, Fax
Address
Repair Purchase Order Number
Brief description of the problem
GENERAL INFORMATION
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INTRODUCTION
Rotork Controls, designs, manufactures, and tests its
products to meet many national and international
standards. For these products to operate within their
normal specifications, they must be properly in-stalled
and maintained. The following instructions must be
followed and integrated with your safety program when
installing, using, and maintaining Rotork Controls
products:
•
Read and save all instructions prior to installing,
operating, and servicing this product.
•
If you do not understand any of the instructions,
contact your Rotork Controls representative for
clarification.
•
Follow all warnings, cautions, and instructions
marked on, and supplied with, the product.
•
Inform and educate personnel in the proper
installation, operation, and maintenance of the
product.
•
Install equipment as specified in Rotork Controls
installation instructions and per applicable local and
national codes. Connect all products to the proper
electrical sources.
•
To ensure proper performance, use qualified
Personnel to install, operate, update, tune, and
maintain the product.
•
When replacement parts are required, ensure that
the qualified service technician uses replacement
parts specified by Rotork Controls. Substitutions
may result in fire, electrical shock, other hazards, or
improper equipment operation, and will void product
warranty.
•
Keep all product protective covers in place (except
when installing, or when maintenance is being
performed by qualified personnel), to prevent
electrical shock, personal injury, or damage to the
actuator.
WARNING - SHOCK HAZARD
Installation and servicing must be performed only
by qualified personnel.
WARNING - ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
This electronic control is static-sensitive. To protect
the internal components from damage, never
touch the printed circuit cards without using
electrostatic discharge (ESD) control procedures.
RECEIVING/INSPECTION
Carefully inspect for shipping damage. Damage to the
shipping carton is usually a good indication that it has
received rough handling. Report all damage
immediately to the freight carrier and Rotork Controls,
Inc. Unpack the product and information packet—taking
care to save the shipping carton and packing material
should return be necessary. Verify that the items on the
packing list or bill of lading agree with your own.
STORAGE
If the product is not installed immediately, it should be
stored in a clean, dry, non-corrosive environment.
EQUIPMENT RETURN
A Returned Goods (RG) authorization number
is
required to return any equipment for repair. This
must be obtained from Rotork Controls
(414/461-9200).
The equipment must be shipped, freight prepaid, to
the following address after the RG number is issued:
Rotork Controls,
5607 West Douglas Avenue
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53218
Attn: Service Department
To facilitate quick return and handling, include:
RG Number on outside of box
Your Company Name, Contact Person, Phone, Fax
Address
Repair Purchase Order Number
Brief description of the problem
GENERAL INFORMATION
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