Chapter 2-before installation, Receiving, Unpacking – Rockwell Automation 193 193-5.0: Bulletin 913/592 SMP-3 Solid-State Overload Relay User Manual
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CHAPTER OBJECTIVES
This chapter describes the instructions regarding receiving,
unpacking, inspecting, and storing your SMP-3 overload relay.
For optimum performance of your SMP-3 relay, follow these
instructions thoroughly.
RECEIVING
It is the responsibility of the user to thoroughly inspect the
equipment before accepting the shipment delivery. Check the
item(s) received against the purchase order. If any items are
obviously damaged, it is the responsibility of the user not to
accept delivery until the freight agent has noted the damage on
the freight bill. Should any concealed damage be found during
unpacking, it is again the responsibility of the user to notify the
freight agent. The shipping container must be left intact and
the freight agent should be requested to make a visual
inspection of the equipment.
UNPACKING
Remove all packing material from around the SMP-3 overload
relay.
INSPECTING
After unpacking, check the item(s) nameplate catalog number
against the purchase order. An explanation of the catalog
numbering system for the SMP-3 overload relay is included as
an aid for the nameplate interpretation. Refer to the following
pages to understand the nomenclature.
STORING
The SMP-3 overload relay should remain in its shipping
container prior to installation. If the equipment will not be
used for a period of time, follow the instructions below to
maintain warranty coverage:
D Store in a clean, dry location.
D Store within an ambient temperature range of –40
°
C to
+85
°
C.
D Store within a relative humidity range of 0% to 95%,
non-condensing.
D Do not store where the device could be exposed to a
corrosive atmosphere.
D Do not store in a construction area.