Rockwell Automation Publication 6000-IN006F-EN-P - March 2018 7
Preface
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Contractor Scope of Work
Typical scope of work by the freight company, third-party contractor and/or
customer (based on ex-works INCO terms)
(1)
:
• Load equipment on truck at a Rockwell Automation manufacturing
facility and transport equipment to site
• Offload equipment from truck on-site
• Perform initial inspection
(2)
• Move equipment to the final installation location
• Position the cabinet sections together as shown in Dimensional Drawing
and level the cabinet lineup
• Mechanically join cabinets together
• Affix the cabinets to the floor
• Install assemblies shipped loose (fan assemblies).
• Install external ductwork to exhaust heated air from control room (if
required)
• Install power and control cabling and terminate cable connections to drive
system:
• Connect system ground cable
• Insulation Resistance (IR) testing of incoming line and outgoing motor
power cables
• Connect incoming line and outgoing motor power cables
• Connect control power wiring
• Connect all external customer required control signal wiring
• Connect electrical safety interlock control signal wiring circuit to input
circuit breaker
• Connecting the power cables and control wiring between cabinets that are
shipped separately
(3)
• Complete Pre-commissioning Checklist
(1) All or part of these activities could be provided by Rockwell Automation or its representatives, based on contract INCO terms and
negotiated scope of supply/services agreement. Contact the local Rockwell Automation office for further information.
(2) Customer should lead the initial inspection process.
(3) Interconnection of power cables and low voltage control wiring bundles, between separately shipped cabinets, can be done by the
contractor or Rockwell Automation. The commissioning quote from Rockwell Automation reflects this and will contain two options:
a) the base quote, reflecting the power cable and control wiring interconnection work being done by the contractor
b) the optional quote adder, reflecting the additional time and cost for Rockwell Automation to perform the power cable and
control wiring interconnection work immediately prior to the commissioning process.