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24 Publication 2100-IN012C-EN-P - April 2009
Chapter 1 General Information
Storage and Operation
CENTERLINE MCCs conform to NEMA standard ICS 1-2000 for service
and storage conditions. All MCCs should operate in an ambient
temperature above 0
o
C (32
o
F) but not exceeding 40
o
C (104
o
F) at
95% non-condensing humidity. If the equipment is stored, the ambient
temperature should remain above -30
o
C (-22
o
F) but not exceed 65
o
C
(149
o
F). In addition, MCCs have an altitude class of 2 km (1 km for
MCCs that contain variable frequency drives). The altitude class of 2
km designates equipment for installation where the altitude does not
exceed 2000 m (6600 ft). For installation above 2000 m (6600 ft),
contact Rockwell Automation LV MCC Technical Support at
1.440.646.5800 and follow the prompts to Allen-Bradley>Low Voltage
Motor Control Centers>Post Shipment Support.
Shipping Weights and Dimensions - Export Packaging
Export Packing
(below deck)
(1)
(1)
Export packing for below deck is required for all international shipments. The MCC shipping block is
mounted on a skid and covered in clear plastic wrap. This packaging is not watertight or waterproof.
Additional packing materials surround the shipping block. The export packing adds extra weight and
increases the dimension of the shipping block.
Weight
kg (lb),
approx.
Height
in. (cm),
approx.
Depth
in. (cm),
approx.
Width
in. (cm),
approx.
Front mounted
1-section block
295 (600) 99 (252) 37 (94) 44 (112)
Front mounted
2-section block
522 (1150) 99 (252) 37 (94) 44 (112)
Front mounted
3-section block
748 (1650) 99 (252) 37 (94) 64 (163)
Back-to-back
2-section block
544 (1200) 99 (252) 43 (109) 44 (112)
Back-to-back
4-section block
907 (2000) 99 (252) 43 (109) 44 (112)
Back-to-back
6-section block
1111 (2450) 99 (252) 43 (109) 64 (163)
ATTENTION
MCCs are top and front heavy. To avoid personal injury or
structural damage, never attempt to lift or move the MCC by
any means other than the methods outlined in Receiving,
Handling and Storing Motor Control Centers, publication
2100-IN040
.

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