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2 - drive installation, Safety and codes, Unpacking and inspection – Rockwell Automation 7000L PowerFlex Medium Voltage AC Drive (C-Frame) - ForGe Control User Manual

Page 33: Transportation and handling, Chapter 2, Drive installation

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Rockwell Automation Publication 7000L-UM301D-EN-P - June 2014

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Chapter

2

Drive Installation

Safety and Codes

Unpacking and Inspection

Before leaving the factory, all drives have been tested both mechanically and
electrically. Immediately upon receiving the drive, remove the packing and check
for possible shipping damage. Report any damage immediately to the claims
office of the common carrier.

After unpacking the material, check the item(s) received against the bill of lading
to assure that the nameplate description of each item agrees with the material
ordered. Inspect the PowerFlex 7000 drive for physical damage, as stated in the
Rockwell Automation Conditions of Sale.

Remove all packing material, wedges, or braces from within the drive. Operate
the contactors and relays manually to assure that they operate freely. If any part of
the equipment will not be installed when it is unpacked, it should be stored in a
clean, dry place. The storage temperature must be between -40°C (-40°F) and
70°C (185°F) with a maximum humidity of 95%, non-condensing, to guard
against damage to temperature sensitive components in the controller.

Transportation and Handling

The PowerFlex 7000 drive is shipped on a wooden skid, which is bolted to the
underside of the cabinetry. The drive should remain bolted to the shipping skid
until it is delivered to its final installation area. Lifting angles are supplied bolted
to the top of the cabinetry. The drive must be kept in an upright position during
any handling. Refer to General Handling Procedures, publication 7000-IN002_-
EN-P for a more detailed description.

The drive must be transported on a pallet or via use of the lifting beam supplied
as part of all 2300 mm (91 in.) high cabinets.

WARNING: The Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), National Electrical Code (NEC),
or local codes outline provisions for safely installing electrical equipment.
Installation MUST comply with specifications regarding wire type, conductor
sizes, branch circuit protection and disconnect devices. Failure to do so may
result in personal injury and/or equipment damage.

IMPORTANT

All claims for breakage and damage whether concealed or obvious must be
made to the carrier by the Customer as soon as possible after receipt of the
shipment. Rockwell Automation will be glad to give the Customer reasonable
assistance in the securing of adjustment for such damage claims.