Chapter 3 – unpacking and storage, Overview, Unpacking your kit – Rockwell Automation 1500 Modular Protection System Conversion Kit (Bulletin 1406 to Bulletin 825 Plus) User Manual
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Chapter
3
1500-IN058D-EN-E – June 2013
Unpacking and Storage
Overview
This chapter describes the procedures for unpacking, inspecting, and
storing the Bulletin 1406 to Bulletin 825 Plus Conversion Kit.
Unpacking Your Kit
As you unpack the conversion kit, follow the steps listed below:
1. Handle each component carefully to avoid damage.
2. Unpack the box(es) enough to inspect the shipment for missing or
damaged equipment.
3. In the event that a component is missing, damaged, or shows evidence
of rough handling, THE BUYER SHALL NOTE SUCH ON THE
CARRIER’S DELIVERY RECEIPT and immediately notify the
carrier.
Save all packaging material for the insurance company
inspection.
4. If the above conditions are not complied with, any right to recovery for
missing or damaged components as described above may be forfeited.
5. Make sure that the components received are correct based on what was
ordered.
Storage
If the Conversion Kit will be stored for any length of time, the following
precautions should be taken:
1. The ambient temperature must be between -40
o
C to +60
o
C (-40°F to
140°F).
2. If the storage area is damp and/or cool, it is important to dry the
Conversion Kit out in a warm, dry environment before using. Also,
clean all terminals to help provide integrity of the electrical
connections.
3. Cover the Conversion Kit with a heavy plastic or similar material to
help prevent the accumulation of dirt on the equipment.
For storage in harsh or caustic environments, consult a
Rockwell Automation representative.
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