4.0 UNPACKING
4.1 Introduction
This section will detail the procedure to unpack the Swift-E Load Bank. This guide will
include preparation for setting up the equipment for proper use.
In this section, you will find:
— A list of included components and parts.
— An inspection list.
4.2 Included Components and Parts
The following items are included with your Swift-E or Swift-E+ Load Bank. If the following
is not included, please contact your Simplex representative or call Simplex Direct, Inc., at
217-483-1600.
• Manual
• Swift-E Load Bank
4.3 Primary Inspection
Preventative visual inspection of the shipping crate and the Load Bank is advised. Phys-
ical or electrical problems due to handling and vibration may occur. Never apply power
to a load bank before performing this procedure. The following five-point inspection is
recommended before installation and as part of the 50-hour / 6-month maintenance
schedule or as a Load Bank is relocated:
1. If the crate shows any signs of damage, examine the load bank in the corre-
sponding areas for signs of initial problems.
2. Check the entire outside of the cabinet for any visual damage, which could
cause internal electrical or mechanical problems due to reduced clearance.
3. Inspect all relays and control modules. Make sure all components are secure in
their bases and safety bails are in place. Spot check electrical connections for
tightness. If any loose connections are found, inspect and tighten all remaining
connections.
4. Examine all accessible internal electrical components such as fuses, contactors,
and relays. Check lugged wires at these components.
5. Visually inspect element chamber for foreign objects, broken ceramic insula-
tors, and mechanical damage.
If any problems are observed
during Primary Inspection, call
the Simplex Service Manager at
217-483-1600 (24hrs), ext. 110.
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