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Static Power iSTS W - 1 Safety Instructions; Introduction; Transport, Storage, Unpacking; Installation

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1
. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
1
.1 Introduction
Some
aspects of this manuals contents may differ to the equipment as supplied due to technical
improvements,
specific
model variations etc. If in any doubt in respect to the procedures and safety issues consult
the
manufacturer
and do not proceed until clarification is received.
This
manual contains important instructions that should be followed and fully understood before proceeding
and
commissioning
and operation to prevent harm to personnel and equipment.
Installation
and commissioning should be carried out only by qualified and experienced electricians.
The
iSTS
should be operated by technically qualified personnel that are authorized, experienced and have
knowledge
and
understanding of the equipment and the critical loads, using the documented procedures.
Read
this whole document thoroughly. Understand every aspect before proceeding. Request further assistance
if
you
do not understand any aspect of the operation of the iSTS. Support and contact numbers are at the end
of
the
manual.
These
instructions cover normal operation in the automatic as well as in manual modes. Special
operating
conditions,
such as short circuit tests, input supplies, etc., are not covered in this document. These
operations
require
comprehensive knowledge of the overall system and should be carried out by properly qualified,
skilled
and
competent service personnel only.
1
.2 Transport, Storage, Unpacking
Procedure
for Receiving Shipment:
If the ShockWatch indicator is RED, it does not mean that damage has occurred, it only indicates that
the
carton received an impact or movement. If the indicator on the label is RED, make a notation to that
effect
on the bill of lading or delivery receipt or document. Examine contents immediately for possible damage.
If
damage is discovered, inform carrier immediately and follow normal procedure for a carrier inspection
and
filing of a concealed damage claim
If the packaging is damaged unpack carefully and inspect the unit. We recommend that if there is any sign
of
mechanical damage that the unit not be powered up; but, returned for re-processing
If damage is discovered, inform carrier immediately and follow normal procedure for a carrier inspection
and
filing of a concealed damage claim to the courier or your insurance company.
Take a picture of the carton and contents as a record.
If the packaging is OK, then please keep the packaging in a secure place in case the unit needs to be
returned
for repair.
1
.3 Installation
The
following instructions are provided for the personal safety of operators and also for the protection of
the
described
product and connected equipment.
Observe the prescribed accident prevention and safety rules for the specific application.
When installing the iSTS strictly observe all information on technical data and operating conditions.
Comply
with all warnings, and strictly follow the procedures and practices as described in this manual.
This iSTS is intended to be used in a controlled indoor environment and free of conductive contaminants
and
protected against animal intrusion.
It is important that the unit has adequate ventilation. Maintain air movement around and through the
unit.
Do not block the air vents or restrict airflow over the heatsinks.
The unit must be placed in a sufficiently ventilated area; the ambient temperature should not exceed 40°
C
(104°F).
Do not install the iSTS in an excessively humid environment or near water, relative humidity should
not
exceed 90% at 20°C (68°F).
Avoid spilling liquids or dropping any foreign object into the iSTS.
Once the connections have been made on the terminals, all terminal covers must be replaced
before
operation.
Connecting cables must be supported.
Earth connection must be checked for safe function after assembly.
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