Installation And Commissioning Of Hardware; Unpacking; Handling; Storage - Honeywell AS302P Operating Instructions Manual

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31. INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING OF HARDWARE

31.1. Unpacking

Remove the meter from its packaging and inspect for damage.
Check that there is no movement or loose parts within the meter enclosure.
If damage has been sustained in transit, an immediate claim should be made to the Transport Company, and a report
sent to the Honeywell branch office or agent.
WARNING
Removal of the main cover seals will invalidate certification.
The meter type and rating must be correct for the intended application.

31.2. Handling

Once removed from the packaging, meters must be treated with care and not subjected to excessive shock or mechanical
vibration.
Care should be taken to avoid marking or scratching the meter case and polycarbonate cover.

31.3. Storage

If the meter is not required for immediate use, it should be returned to the original packing and stored in a clean, dry
environment.
Storage temperature:

31.4. Installation Site

Read the Warning 'Transferring Meters from Cold to Humid Conditions in Section 2.
The installation site should be a dry indoor environment and, as far as is practicable, away from direct sunlight and free
from mechanical shock and vibration.

31.5. Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC)

The AS302P meter has been designed and tested for compliance with the EMC Directive.
It is, however, the responsibility of the installer for ensuring that a system conforms to the Directive.
In order to assist the installer, the following guidelines are given: -
1.
Ancillary equipment must also be CE marked
2.
If interposing relays are used, then these must be correctly and adequately suppressed
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