System warnings – Progressive International Electronics RLM User Manual
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Progressive International Electronics
RLM
Version 1.1 / November 98
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System Installation
System Warnings
Safety hazards are inherent with all electrical equipment. Standard
precautions must be taken at all times during installation and operation of the
RLM systems. In addition to normal electrical precautions, the following
points should be noted during installation.
Installation must comply with the National Electrical Code, as well as
Federal, State/Provincial, Local, and all applicable codes.
High voltages are present in the RLM components, as well as the
equipment to which it is attaching. To prevent personal injury or
equipment damage, disconnect all power before proceeding with
installation.
RLM equipment must be installed in nonhazardous areas. The main
box must be protected from severe vibration, extreme temperatures and
excessive humidity.
All equipment connected to the RLM must be UL-approved and
mounted in a non-hazardous location. Standard RS232 or RS485
connections must be used.
The RLM is intended for use with other devices, such as tank
monitors, which determine whether leaks exist at a site. The RLM
device cannot determine if product leaks are present.
For Use in USA
Installation of the RLM fuel control system must comply with the requirements
of the National Electrical Code (NFPA 70), the Automotive and Marine Station
Code (NFPA 30A), and all Federal, State, Local, and applicable safety codes.
For Use in Canada
Installation of the RLM fuel control system must comply with the requirements
of the Canadian Electrical Code, the Flammable and Combustible Liquid Code,
and all Federal, Provincial, State, Local, and applicable safety codes.