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Inspection and Unpacking
As part of your safety program, an initial inspection of all equipment should occur after
receiving the unit. Periodic preventative maintenance and inspections should be performed
to ensure system reliability. Upon receipt of your Load Bank, be sure to carefully unpack
the unit and inspect the unit carefully for any shipping damage. Check for loose, broken or
otherwise damaged parts due to shipping. If damage is noticed, do not unpack the unit.
Immediately notify ULB LLC and report any shipping damage to the freight carrier. Be sure
to verify that the part number and ratings listed on the nameplate match the order
specification.
The ratings listed on the nameplate are critical – installing, operating
and energizing the incorrect part number could damage the unit and load resistors.
If the unit is not damaged, unpack the equipment and remove protective stretch wrap.
Remove all covers and inspect all of the components for visual signs of damage.
Immediately notify the freight carrier and ULB LLC of equipment damage or missing parts.
Reinstall packing materials for storage with exception of stretch wrap.
Do not store the
unit with the protective plastic in place.
NOTE:
Do not reinstall or reapply protective stretch wrap. This material is meant for
shipping protection only. Prolonged storage in stretch wrap may cause condensation
damage to powder coat, painted, or mill galvanized finishes.