REC 3838 2-2
10. Only qualified electricians should be allowed to open and work in the electronics
cabinets, power supply cabinets, control cabinets, or switch boxes.
11. Objects of any kind should never be placed or stored on the machine.
12. This equipment should not be operated at more than the specified production rate
nor utilized in applications other than those stated in the original order. (To adapt
production rates or applications, consult Thermo Products Customer Service for
recommendations.)
13. All panels and doors covering the electronics must be in place and tight before
conducting washdown. Damage to the electronics could result from water,
moisture, or contamination in the electronics housing.
14. Harsh chemicals, caustics, disinfectants, etc., should never be added to washdown
solutions.
15. Infeed and outfeed conveyors and transfer assemblies should be mounted and/or
positioned so clearance is maintained between moving parts. Check to ensure
weighing or infeed/outfeed conveyor(s) are clear of debris before turning the drive
motor ON.
2.2.1 Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA)
The Occupational Safety and Health Act clearly places the burden of compliance
on the user of the equipment and the act is generalized to the extent that
determination of compliance is a judgement decision on the part of the local
inspection. Hence Thermo Electron will not be responsible for meeting the full
requirements of OSHA in respect to the equipment supplied or for any penalty
assessed for failure to meet the requirements, in respect to the equipment
supplied, of the Occupational Safety and Health Act, as interpreted by an
authorized inspector. Thermo Electron will use their best efforts to remedy such
violation at a reasonable cost to the buyer.
2.3 STORAGE
If you are not going to install the electronics system now, it can be safely stored at
temperatures from -40° F (-40° C) to +158° F (+70° C). All components should be
protected against moisture.
2.4 UNCRATING & INSPECTION
The electronics system has been properly packaged for shipment. Inspect all packages
for damage before opening as often times the carrier may be responsible for shipping
damage.
1. Inspect the electronics for shipping damage.
2. Remove the poly covering from the electronics.
3. Cut the nylon shipping bands securing the electronics to pallet.
4. Lift the electronics and pedestal off the pallet.