VMS user manual Introduction The Modular Insulated Distribution System - VMS consists of 5 standard dimensions (H x W from 320 x 220mm up to 640 x 440mm) in one depth 180mm with the possibility to add depth extension frames for each size with 75mm depth The system can be provided as loose components or factory assembled.
VMS user manual Shipping, Packing and Lifting 1) A knife or a pair of scissors should be used to cut the non-metallic packing of the enclosure. Be aware not to damage the enclosure itself by opening the packaging with a sharp tool.
VMS user manual Installation The enclosure is a modular type distribution system, designed for wall mounting or floor standing for use indoor and outdoor (with limited exposure to UV radiation). The enclosure is designed with covers that can be opened by authorized operating personnel only.
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VMS user manual Installation of the supporting frame: Wall mounting of small units can be made using stainless steel fixing brackets. For mounting and handling of units of more than five enclosures, a supporting frame is compulsory. - The supporting frame consists of at least two horizontal C-profiles (= the length of the assembly width) and a number of two vertical C-profiles (equal to the number of vertical sections +1).
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VMS user manual Following rows are then assembled the same way. Frame and enclosure assemblies are mounted simultaneously.
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The Z-profiles are bolted together by means of 2 C-profiles and sliding nuts + M8 bolts for fixation. The VMS boxes can be mounted directly on the front of the Z-profiles by means of M5 x 16 Torx screws . The Z-profiles can be mounted on the floor using the...
VMS user manual Working with the distribution system In general, all operations of switches and breakers can be performed in front of the covers. In cases where feeder switches are located behind the covers (or for replacement of fuses) the cover should be opened.
VMS user manual Maintenance Maintenance intervals: The maintenance intervals depend on the intensity of use of the switchgear installed in the switchboard and can be either preventive or repair work, but should always be in accordance with local regulations and standards (i.e. NEN3140).
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VMS user manual GE Odink & Koenderink shall not be responsible for any undesirable situation arising due to the above-mentioned reasons or improper or no maintenance, cleaning or inspection as specified in this manual. WARNINGS, CAUTIONS, NOTES WARNING Warning notices are used to emphasize that hazardous voltage, currents, or other conditions that could cause personal injury are present in this equipment or may be associated with its use.