Getting Started Guide
Appendix B: Preparing for delivery 29
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7
Verify the average local temperatures and be sure that
adequate environment protection is provided. For example,
verify that cold weather protection is provided, if necessary.
8
Verify that site altitude is less than 3.048 meters (10,000 feet).
9
When installing on an elevated surface:
•
Verify that the maximum height requirements for the circuit
breaker actuator meet the local and national electric code
requirements of 200 cm (79 inch) (NEC 240.24-a).
•
Verify that proper landings and catwalk are planned for
electrical cabinet access.
10
Verify that the planning for the required egress includes routes
for all HP POD 240e NA personnel doors, cargo doors, and
service area doors, including landings, catwalk, and stairs.
11
Verify that the local AHJ has been contacted, all applicable
codes and site-specific location guidelines have been
reviewed, and all required permits are obtained.
12
Verify that the site location has clearances ("Dimensions and
required clearances" on page 7) for HP POD 240e NA
installation, including any permanent structures, such as fences,
walls, vestibules, and buildings.
13
Verify that all utilities, overhead and underground, are
identified to maintain required clearance.
14
Verify that there is adequate clearance around the HP POD
240e NA for door operation, installation, and maintenance
equipment.
15
Verify that the site location and site pads are marked for
POD-related infrastructure.
16
Verify that a truck and equipment staging area has been
identified. Verify planning for trucks for the HP POD 240e NA
and other equipment.
17
Verify that locations are available and identified for all
equipment that is required.
18
Verify the locations for crane off-loading and operation during
HP POD 240e NA installation.
19
Verify that the location for the storage area and the disposal of
packaging materials and trash are identified.
20
Verify that safety equipment is planned for and in place.
21
Verify the customer's interfaces of the HP POD 240e NA fire
alarm, security system, and communications systems to site
system. The customer is responsible for all connections.
22
Verify that existing contaminated or hazardous materials and
work related to them are disposed of properly.
23
Verify that there is an available temporary or permanent load
bank, if required.
24
Verify that tie-downs and other AHJ-required facilities for HP
POD 240e NA and power containers are completed at least
one week prior to the arrival of HP-provided equipment.
Water supply