Operation
8.8 Decommissioning the machine
The following information is provided regarding the state of the winding insulation:
● Is the winding head insulation conductively contaminated?
● Has the winding insulation absorbed moisture?
As such, you can determine whether the machine needs commissioning or any necessary
measures such as cleaning and/or drying the winding:
● Can the machine be put into operation?
● Must the windings be cleaned or dried?
Detailed information on testing and the limit values can be found here:
"Testing the insulation resistance and polarization index" (Page 45)
8.8
Decommissioning the machine
NOTICE
Damage as a result of an extended period out of service
If the machine is going to be out of service for longer than six months, then take the necessary
measures for preservation and storing. Otherwise damage to the machine will result.
Record the decommissioning steps. This log will be useful upon recommissioning.
8.9
Re-commissioning the machine
When you re-commission the machine, proceed as follows:
● Study the record made when the machine was decommissioned, and reverse the measures
● Perform the measures listed in the "Commissioning" section.
See also
Start-up (Page 73)
8.10
faults
8.10.1
Inspections in the event of faults
Natural disasters or unusual operating conditions, such as overloading or short circuit, are
faults that overload the machine electrically or mechanically.
Immediately perform an inspection after such faults.
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that were taken for conservation and storage.
SIMOTICS TN Series N-compact 1LH8
Operating Instructions 06/2017