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D-92
Additional information
Practical information
Receiving the switchboard
On receipt of the equipment and before handling it, check that the cases and packing
materials used for transportation have not been damaged and that all items on the
packing list have been effectively delivered.
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Even if the packing appears to be in good condition, do not hesitate to unpack the
equipment in the presence of an authorised transport agent.
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Check the contents and weights of the shipping units. Thoroughly check the
equipment to make sure that no damage or shocks have occurred that could impair
insulation or operation.
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If necessary, check that the information on the switchboard nameplate, located on
the incoming cubicle, complies with the information indicated on the delivery slip.
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In case of damage or missing parts, inform the transport agent by registered mail.
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After this inspection, refit the plastic protective cover.
Prisma P switchboards are generally shipped as separate cubicles or in transport
units comprising 2 cubicles side by side. Shipping units may exceptionally comprise
3 cubicles (see precautions given in the "On-site handling" chapter).
Each shipping unit is marked with:
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project number
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weight
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packing unit information (packing unit number and total quantity)
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position of the centre of gravity
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storage and handling instructions.
Standard packing
The cubicles are protected by a plastic cover in a crate.
The following accessories are attached inside the switchboard:
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installation accessories (lifting/fixing cross-members and external fixing lugs)
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preliminary installation accessories: plinth raisers
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horizontal busbar joints (if required)
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additional nuts and bolts and other mounting hardware
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panels to be fitted after on-site connection: canopies, roof panels, gland plates
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a set of drawings
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device user manuals
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a tube of Swiss white varnish.
Large withdrawable or drawout circuit breakers installed at the top of the cubicle
(Masterpact and Compact NSX) are generally delivered separately.
Sea packing
The cubicles are protected by a heat-sealed plastic cover containing desiccant bags
and are installed in a ventilated wooden or plywood crate.
As a rule sea crates do not weigh more than 5 tons.
Sorting
In order to sort the different types of packing material, specific waste recovery bins
are required.
DD383911.eps
DD383912.eps
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Packing information