Section 2 Installation; Introduction; Initial Inspection; Operator Safety Considerations - Raychem 920 Series Installation And Operation Instruction Manual

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SECTION 2 INSTALLATION
2.1 INTRODUCTION
2.2 INITIAL INSPECTION
2.3 OPERATOR SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
2.4 OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
2.5 INSTALLATION LOCATION
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CAUTION:
Be sure all personnel involved in installation, servicing, and programming are qualified and
familiar with electrical equipment, their ratings and proper practices and codes. Multiple
voltages and signal levels may be present during the installation, operation, and servicing of
this product. Do not power the product until the safety provisions outlined in this section have
been observed.
This section includes information regarding the initial inspection, preparation for use, and
storage instructions for the 920 series operator console.
Inspect the shipping container for damage. If the shipping container or cushioning material
is damaged, it should be kept until the contents of the shipment have been verified for
completeness and the equipment has been checked mechanically and electrically. Procedures
for operating the Console are given in Section 3. If the shipment is incomplete, there is
mechanical damage, a defect, or the console does not operate properly, notify the nearest
nVent representative. If the shipping container is damaged, or the cushioning material shows
signs of stress, notify the carrier as well as your nVent representative. Keep the shipping
materials for the carrier's inspection.
The 920 series operator console is suitable for use in Class 1, Division 2, Groups A, B, C, D and
Zone 2 hazardous areas. Hazardous areas are defined by Article 500 of the National Electrical
Code and Section 18 of the Canadian Electrical Code.
The operating environment should be within the limitations specified in the 920 Operator
Console Specifications outlined in Section 6.
The wide ambient operating temperature range of the console permits installation and use
in any convenient location. Considerations should include expected atmospheric conditions,
accessibility for maintenance and testing, and hazardous area rating.
CAUTION:
Always be sure that the intended location is classified as an area that the product is approved
for as defined by Article 500 of the National Electrical Code and/or Part I, Section 18 of the
Canadian Electrical Code.
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