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OPAL SS6 Reduced Voltage Starters
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4.0 INSTALLATION AND START-UP
4.1 INSPECTION
The OPAL has been packaged to protect it from damage caused by normal handling during
shipment; however mishandling may cause damage to the OPAL. Unpack the unit as soon as
it is received and check for any shipping or storage damages.
If damage is found, notify the carrier. Any damage claim must be filed by the customer since
all shipments are F.O.B. SAF plant unless otherwise specified.
If the OPAL is not installed when received, store it in a clean, dry, well ventilated area, free
from heat, humidity, oil, dust, and metal particles.
4.2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
CAUTION
Equipment is at line voltage when AC power is connected.
Pressing "STOP" pushbutton does not remove AC mains potential.
All phases must be disconnected before it is safe to work on
machinery, touch motor terminals or control equipment parts.
The electrical code requires all equipment, starter, motor, operator station, etc. to be
grounded properly.
An incoming circuit breaker or disconnect switch must be locked open before wiring or
servicing this starter, motor, or other related equipment. This equipment must be installed
and serviced only by qualified personnel, familiar with this starter.
The user is responsible for ensuring that proper short circuit protection is provided by either
a circuit breaker or HRC fuses.
4.3 MOUNTING GUIDELINES
Standard Nema 1 OPAL Starters must be installed indoors in a well ventilated area, free
from heat, humidity, oil, dust and metal particles.
One foot of clearance must be kept all around in a natural cooled unit. The equipment must
be mounted away from any heat source. See Section 2 for additional specifications.
Be aware that the heatsink may reach 70° C / 158°F during normal operation. Do not install
the starter in contact with any material that can not accept this temperature.
The starter must be mounted vertically and where it will not experience excessive shock or
vibration.
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