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GE POWER/VAC 4.16 - Storage of Outdoor Equipment

GE POWER/VAC 4.16
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2
.
Cover
important
parts
such
as
jack
screws
,
gears
and
chain
of
racking
mechanism
,
linkage
and
moving
machine
-
finished
parts
with
a
heavy
oil
or
grease
such
as
0282
A
2048
P
009
supplied
.
3
.
Batteries
should
be
uncrated
and
put
on
trickle
charge
immediately
upon
receipt
.
4
.
Dampness
or
condensation
can
be
prevented
by
mak
-
ing
a
temporary
power
supply
connection
to
the
heaters
already
installed
in
the
equipment
.
If
the
equipment
has
been
subjected
to
moisture
it
should
be
dried
out
in
the
same
manner
as
described
for
indoor
equipment
.
5
.
If
dampness
or
condensation
is
encountered
in
the
storage
location
,
(
can
occur
with
rapid
temperature
changes
)
heaters
should
be
placed
inside
the
equip
-
ment
to
prevent
moisture
damage
.
Approximately
300
watts
of
heat
per
vertical
stack
will
be
required
.
The
suggested
arrangement
is
one
75
-
watt
heat
ele
-
ment
in
each
breaker
and
primary
cable
compartment
.
Remove
all
cartons
and
other
miscellaneous
materials
packed
inside
units
before
energizing
any
heaters
.
If
the
equipment
has
been
subjected
to
moisture
,
it
should
be
carefully
dried
out
using
forced
warm
air
and
then
tested
with
a
1000
or
2500
volt
megger
.
A
reading
of
at
least
200
megohms
should
be
obtained
.
6
.
Breakers
should
be
prepared
for
storage
separately
.
Refer
to
the
breaker
instruction
book
GEK
-
39671
for
details
.
I
J
«
CAUTION
:
BE
SURE
THAT
FUSES
TO
CPT
SECONDARY
HAVE
BEEN
REMOVED
BEFORE
ENERGIZING
THE
TEMPORARY
CONNEC
-
TION
TO
THE
HEATERS
.
THIS
IS
TO
PREVENT
A
BACK
FEED
OF
HIGH
VOLTAGE
AT
CPT
PRIMARY
.
STORAGE
OF
OUTDOOR
EQUIPMENT
1
.
Uncrate
the
equipment
.
Check
it
thoroughly
for
damage
.
5
.
Breakers
should
be
prepared
for
storage
separately
.
Refer
to
the
breaker
instruction
book
GEK
-
39671
for
details
.
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Installation
Details
for
Outdoor
Power
/
Vac
*
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