Installation manual
Introduction
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851-165187 / Rev.A
- If any units are damaged, prepare an inspection report
stating the condition of the unit and actions taken.
Describe the damage and collect photographic evidence
if possible. Re-preserve the equipment.
- If the units are not damaged, check the humidity
absorbing material. If required, dry or replace the bags,
then repack the unit(s) according to the packing
instructions.
7 If the crate has been opened, make sure that is it closed
and sealed after the inspection.
- Use the original packing material as f ar as possible.
→ Refer to information on page 15.
Ambient temperature and humidity during
storage
1 The storage room/area must be dry, with a non -condensing
atmosphere. It must be free from corrosive agents.
2 The storage area’s mean temperature must not be lower
than -30°C, and not warmer than +70° C.
- If other limitations apply, the crates will be marked
accordingly.
Note: Transducers must not be stored in temperatures below -20°C, or
higher than +60°C.
3 The crate must not be exposed to moisture from fluid
leakages.
4 The crate must not be exposed to direct sunlight or
excessive warmth from heaters.
Shock and vibration during storage
1 The crate must not be subjected to excessive shock and
vibration.
ESD precautions during storage
→ Refer to the information on page 16.
If the unit contains normal batteries, these may have been
disconnected/isolated before the unit was packed. These must
only be r econnected before the installation starts. Units
containing batteries are marked.