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GE AF-600 Installation And Start-Up Instructions Manual page 3

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The following information is provided for reference use during the installation of your AF-600
Redundant Drive Panels. Please note that all equipment shall be installed in accordance with the
2008 edition of NFPA 70 (National Electric Code) along with applicable local codes. This document
provides information pertaining to: inspections, environment, installation, and wiring. The AF-600
Drive User's Guide DET - 609 and the AF-600 Redundant Drive Panel Operating Instructions
contained in this notebook have additional information and will be referenced through out this
document.
INSPECTION #1
After unpacking your control panel inspect it for damage that may have
occurred during shipment.
If any damage is found please report it to the distributor from which the
panel was purchased.
PREPARING FOR
Remove and discard desiccant / drying / silica packs, if included.
INSTALLATION
Before you begin to install the drive panel, make sure the proper
equipment for lifting is available. Refer to the appropriate Outline drawing
for the dimensions, estimated weight, and required clearances for
installation.
Review the Layout and Elementary diagrams before wiring your AF-600
Redundant Drive panel.
ENVIRONMENT
AF-600 Redundant Drive Panels are available only in NEMA type 1
Enclosures. The environment must also be totally free from flammable or
combustible vapors and/or dust.
DEH40632
INSTALLATION AND START-UP INSTRUCTIONS FOR
AF-600 REDUNDANT DRIVE PANELS
CAUTION: Care should be taken when unpacking the panel; improper
use of tools could damage equipment.
WARNING: Improper lifting of enclosure could result in a fatal or
serious injury
.
CAUTION: On Wall-Mounted enclosures the panel doors can swing
through 180+ degrees and there are no stops to inhibit the door from hitting
equipment located next to the panel. This could result in damage to the
door mounted switches and indicator lights on the panel door.
WARNING: Failure to comply to this instruction could result in a fire
and/or explosion, thus resulting in a fatal or serious injury.
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AN 12-1007, Rev.03, 04/04/2012

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