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Trilogy INFINITY Series - 2 Equipment Inspection and Start-Up; Internal Inspection; Start-Up; 3 Inspection and Start-Up Checklist

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2.0 Equipment Inspection and Start-Up
2.1 Internal Inspection
A detailed internal inspection should be performed after the unit is in place and before it is
energized, to ensure trouble free start-up. The same internal inspection should be carried out
when performing preventive maintenance.
WARNING
VERIFY THAT ALL INCOMING POWER AND CONTROL CIRCUITS ARE DE-
ENERGIZED AND LOCKED OUT BEFORE PERFORMING THE INTERNAL
INSPECTION.
Open the unit - Gain access to the internal components of the Rack Mount Power Distribution
Unit (RPDU) by removing / opening the front and back doors.
Visually inspect - Be sure wiring and components are not damaged.
Check power connections - Check all power connections for tightness. Refer to table 6 for
torque requirements of all electrical connections.
Perform formal detailed inspection - Follow the procedures described according to 3.0.
2.2 Start-Up
Checklists - Follow the detailed step-by-step checklist (Section 3.0) when installing and
starting up the Rack Mount Power Distribution Unit (RPDU).
Initial system start-up - A qualified electrician should be employed to perform the equipment
inspection and start-up. Should there be any questions please contact TRILOGY at (888) 514-
4200.
Warranty - A copy of the appropriate checklist (furnished with the equipment) must be
completed, signed, dated, and returned to TRILOGY Corporation. Warranty coverage of the
equipment is not effective unless the factory receives the Checklist.
WARNING
ONLY TRAINED PERSONNEL SHOULD PERFORM EQUIPMENT INSPECTION
AND START-UP.
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGES ARE PRESENT DURING START-UP PROCEDURES.
ELECTRICAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS MUST BE FOLLOWED THROUGHOUT
INSPECTION AND START-UP.