3 Preparatory work
3.1 Installation site
3.2 Delivery units
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This chapter contains all the instructions that must be carried out or ensured by the
customer before the system is actually mounted and installed.
General guidelines
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The housings used must conform to the types listed in the documentation and
to at least protection category IP 30, in accordance with EN 60529:1991 or EN
60529:1991/A2:2000.
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The installation must be sufficiently stable, with the installation method
recommended in the documentation applied.
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All the housing connections and settings must be accessible at access level 3.
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The system may only be mounted and installed in dry rooms and so that it is
stationary.
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The system may consist of several housing units.
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If the housings are arranged separately in the fused area, all operating and
display elements that are defined as binding must be attached to a housing or
housings mounted exclusively in the immediate vicinity.
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The connections for the transmission paths and fuses must be clearly marked.
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All operating and display elements must be clearly labeled to indicate their
intended use.
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The labels must be readable at a distance of 0.8 m at an ambient illumination
level of 100 lx...500 lx.
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The potential floor load for pedestal cabinets must meet the following
requirements:
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Bearing capacity 42 HU, up to 600 kg
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Bearing capacity 24 HU, up to 400 kg
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The housings must be positioned in a way that ensures the escape routes and
access routes are kept clear. This also applies to open cabinet doors.
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We recommend maintaining a minimum distance of 1 m to the next door frame.
The cabinet is delivered on a Euro pallet.
WARNING
High weight and incorrectly dimensioned transport methods
Severe accidents due to tipping
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Choose suitable transport methods.
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Secure the delivery unit to prevent tipping.
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Check that the delivery units are complete according to the details for ordering.
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Preparatory work
Installation site
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