ETA Systems SM5505 manual Preparation, Unpackaging

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Section 4 - Preparation

IMPORTANT ! Each unit is fully inspected and tested prior to leaving the factory. CPC series products are packed carefully in approved shipping crates. However, since we cannot control handling during shipping, damage in transit is possible. Please retain all packing materials until the power conditioner is installed and operating satisfactorily. If damage to the shipping container is evident, you may file a claim with the shipper. Concealed damage can also be claimed with the shipper within fifteen (15) days. Immediately contact the shipping company to arrange for any visual inspection or report. Contact the manufacturer if you require assistance. Do not install or apply power to units if there is external damage or if internal components or connections are loose or "rattle." Always check all electrical connections during installation to verify a tight connection.

4.1 Unpackaging

The CPC series is packaged in a sturdy shipping container. For models 20 kVA and smaller, the container consists of a shipping pallet/skid with an outer cardboard housing. For models 25 kVA and larger, the shipping container consists of a bottom pallet/skid, a packing block, four wooden sides, and a top.

For 20 kVA and smaller conditioners, perform the following five steps to remove the power conditioner from the packaging crate.

Step 1 - Remove the outer cardboard carton from the shipping pallet.

Step 2 - The power conditioner is attached to the shipping pallet with metal bands. Using a metal snips or band cutter, cut the metal bands and remove them from the packing crate.

The metal bands are under tension. When cut, they may spring out of control if not

held securely. The bands may be very sharp. Gloves and eye protection are rec- ommended before cutting and removing the metal bands. Failure to follow this pre-

caution may result in injury to eyes or other body parts. Wear protective gear.

Step 3 - Remove the protective plastic bag and foam cushion wrap and dispose of appropriately.

Step 4 - Consult Figure D on Page 16. Remove the 2 x 4 cleat at the front of the pallet by removing the lag screws.

Step 5 - Remove the front 4 x 4 shipping skid by removing the lag screws. The shipping pallet may now be “rocked” forward on the center skid allowing the power conditioner to roll off the pallet onto the floor.

Refer to the diagram in Figure E on page 16 for unpacking power conditioners 25 kVA and larger. You will need a Phillips screwdriver (preferably power) and a band cutter or metal snips. Follow these seven steps.

Step 1 - Remove the top of the packing crate by removing the screws that secure the top to the four sides of the crate. Once the screws are removed the top may be lifted off the crate and set to one side.

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Conditioned Power Center

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Contents CPC Series Conditioned Power Center Table of Contents Service and Support E a S E General Inherent Hazards SafetyAnsi Warning Notices Alerts and LabelsLine Voltage Present With Machine Power OFF Wear protective gear before servicing internal partsSafety Interlocks Lockout/TagoutEmergency Contact Information Conformance with Applicable Laws and RegulationsProduct Liability Product Overview Product PurposeStandard Features Optional FeaturesFeature Preparation UnpackagingPreparation Figure D Shipping Crate Disassembly 10 to 20 kVA Installation Main Input Circuit Breaker Outer Panel RemovalAlternate Conduit Landing Locations Fixed Input Circuit BreakersIsolation Transformer Programmable Circuit BreakersTransformer Primary Voltage Adjustment Figure GOutput Voltage Fine Adjustment GroundingLockout/Tagout Procedure Figure JModels With Optional Line Cord/Output Receptacles Input Power ConnectionsOutput Power Connections Operation Restoring For ServiceEnergizing the Power Conditioner Energizing the Load Orderly ShutdownConditioned Power Center External EMO Phase Loss/Low Voltage Detection and ProtectionOptions Seismic AnchorageSemi S2-0200 Compliant EMO Input Power Conductor RestraintsSemi S2-0200 Certification Options Source Circuit Breaker Trip Troubleshooting/MaintenanceConditions Requiring Troubleshooting Input Circuit Breaker TripsTvss Fault LEDs Illuminate Routine Maintenance Harmonic Filter Circuit Breaker Trips OutProduct Warranty Service and SupportTechnical and Service Assistance Customer Service Specifications CPC Series SchematicGPI Series 2000 Standard EMO GPI Series 2000 Semi S2 EMO Output Voltage Fine Adjustment Important ALL Work to be Done By a Licensed ElectricianDocument Revision History Title Rev. Letter Rel. Date Next Rev. LevelSM5505- Rev. a 03/01/2006, 2006 ETA Systems39