Chapter 3 Mechanical and Electrical Installation
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and specification of the equipment you are ordering.
2)
Check the appearance for any damage that may have occurred during transport and handling,
such as the appearance of the cabinet for damage, the deformation of doors and side panels,
and the loss of components inside the cabinet.
3)
Open the cabinet door to check the inside of the cabinet, check for loose control cables,
flooding, missing or damaged devices.
4)
Check the equipment you have ordered against the delivery list to make sure it is complete.
Caution
1)
Doors and side panels for paint loss
2)
Loose or fallen electrical cables
3)
Whether or not the supplied accessories are in good condition
4)
Any water damage
3.2.5 Positioning and Fixing
It is recommended that the integrated frequency converter cabinet be mounted on a roll bar to
a good channel base.
If there is an optional bypass cabinet, it is mounted in the same way on a well-made channel
base and installed alongside the AC drive cabinet (to the left of the AC drive cabinet).
The assembly connection is positioned for levelling and then welded directly to the foundation
channel.
The connection lines within and between cabinets should be done under the guidance of our
professional staff.
In some cases the power unit, or cabinet top fan, is transported in a separate package and
installed under the guidance of our professional staff upon arrival at the destination.
The following installation instructions are for general installation in industrial environments.
For applications in special environments, please consult us for detailed installation procedures.
1) Ensure that all the environmental conditions described above are met before proceeding with
the mechanical installation.
2) Use a level to check the level of the base. The maximum overall unevenness allowed is <5 mm.
if the ground is not level, this will cause the cabinet to deform the cabinet doors to open and
close unevenly.
3) If you need to move, please refer to the previous section on handling requirements for high
voltage variable speed control systems for handling and moving.