Unpacking, Repacking, Returning, And Storing - Siemens SIPROTEC 5 Manual

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1.1 Unpacking, Repacking, Returning, and Storing

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Unpacking, Repacking, Returning, and Storing
Unpacking a Device
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Devices are tested prior to delivery. The test certificate is a component of the devices and can be called up
with DIGSI.
Devices are packed on site in a way that meets the requirements of standard ISO 2248.
Check the packaging for external transport damage. Damaged packaging may indicate that the devices
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inside have also sustained damage.
Unpack devices carefully; do not use force.
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Check the devices via a reception control to ensure they are in perfect mechanical condition.
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Check the enclosed accessories against the delivery note to make sure everything is complete.
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Keep the packaging in case the devices must be stored or transported elsewhere.
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Return damaged devices to the manufacturer, stating the defect. Use the original packaging or transport
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packaging that meets the requirements of standard ISO 2248.
Repacking a Device
If you store devices after reception control, they must be packed in appropriate storage packaging.
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If the device is to be transported, pack it in transport packaging.
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Enclose the accessories supplied and the test certificate in the package with the device.
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Returning a Device
Return devices to the manufacturer, stating the defect.
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Use the original packaging or transport packaging that meets the requirements of standard ISO 2248.
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Send damaged devices to the following address:
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Siemens AG
EM DG PRO MF Rückwaren
Rohrdamm 7
13629 Berlin
Germany
Ensure that the devices are either shipped with the original current and voltage terminals or, alternatively
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- if the wired terminals are to remain in the system - with the designated transport safety devices.
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If there are green single-row voltage terminals, it is irrelevant in terms of transport whether or not they are
plugged in. They do not require any alternative transport safety device.
Protect the optical interfaces on the communication or arc protection modules against the ingress of
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dust.
Use, for example, the protective covers provided in the delivery condition.
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Storing a Device
Only store devices on which you have carried out an incoming inspection, This action ensures that the
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warranty remains valid. The incoming inspection is described in the Operating manual.
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SIPROTEC 5, Operation, Manual
C53000-G5040-C003-C, Edition 08.2020

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