General; Handling; Receiving & Inspection; Storage - HPS Centurion P Guía De Instalación, Operación Y Mantenimiento

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INSTALLATION, OPERATION & MAINTENANCE GUIDE

General

DANGER
HAZARD OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, EXPLOSION OR ARC
FLASH
Refer to nameplate for ratings and voltages.
This equipment must only be installed and serviced by
qualified electrical personnel.
Follow all requirements in NFPA 70E and CSA Z462
for safe work practice and personal protective
equipment (PPE).
Turn off all power supplying this equipment before
working on or inside equipment.
Always use a properly rated voltage sensing device to
confirm power is off.
Replace all devices, doors, and covers before turning
on power to this equipment.
Failure to follow these instructions will result in
death or serious injury.
Careful attention to the following instructions is
recommended for safe and reliable operation.
Installation, operation and maintenance of Passive
Harmonic Filters should be performed by authorized
personnel, trained and qualified in the installation, repair
and maintenance of electrical equipment.
As with any other electrical equipment, Passive
Harmonic Filters must be installed according to the
requirements of all applicable national and local electrical
codes. ANSI/IEEE C57-94 may also be referred to
for recommended installation, application, operation
and maintenance of Dry-Type Distribution and Power
Transformers.

Handling

WARNING
Failure to follow lifting procedures can result in
death, serious injury, or property damage.
Passive Harmonic Filters are palletized and can either
be lifted via a forklift truck or hoisted by the lifting lugs
provided.
Appropriate lifting equipment should be used relative
to the size of each Passive Harmonic Filter.
No attempt should be made to lift or move a Passive
Harmonic Filter from any points on the unit other than
those indicated. Refer to page 11. Avoid subjecting
Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Guide - Low Voltage Passive Filters
Passive Harmonic Filter to impact, jolting and other rough
handling that may damage the unit.
Ensure the Passive Harmonic Filters are transported in
upright position - avoid tilting and tipping.
Receiving & Inspection
Immediately after receiving the Passive Harmonic
Filter, it should be inspected for any transit damage and for
correctness against the shipping documents.
The unit should be examined for any breaks in its
packaging, dented or damaged enclosures or missing parts
from the packing list.
If any damage is noted, a claim should be filed
immediately with the carrier and a second copy of all
pertinent information relative to the order and the
circumstances should be immediately communicated to
HPS.
If the examination of the unit takes place outdoors,
caution should be exercised to protect the unit against
factors that may present further hazard.

Storage

WARNING
Failure to follow lifting procedures can result in
death, serious injury, or property damage.
Passive Harmonic Filters that will not be immediately
installed and energized, should be stored in a clean dry
environment away from any environmental airborne
contaminants. Passive Harmonic Filters should be stored in
such a way not to represent any type of hazard. Stacking
Passive Harmonic Filters one on top of another without
proper shelving is not permitted.
It is recommended that Passive Harmonic Filters be
stored in a heated building with uniform temperature
and adequate air circulation to prevent condensation with
the protective plastic wrap still installed for long term
storage. If storage in a heated building is not possible,
Passive Harmonic Filters must be properly protected
from contaminants and moisture preferably in a non
heated building. We recommend that electric heating be
installed inside the Passive Harmonic Filter to maintain a
uniform temperature above the ambient and to prevent
condensation. In extreme cases they may be stored in
temperatures no lower than -20°C.
Special care should be given to prevent the formation
of condensation inside the stored Passive Harmonic Filters.
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