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P12x/EN T/Eb6 - Schneider - error

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Handling, Installation and Case Dimensions<strong>P12x</strong>/<strong>EN</strong> IN/<strong>Eb6</strong>MiCOM P120/P121/P122/P123 Page 3/101. G<strong>EN</strong>ERAL CONSIDERATIONSBEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY WORK ON THE EQUIPM<strong>EN</strong>T, THEUSER SHOULD BE FAMILIAR WITH THE CONT<strong>EN</strong>TS OF THE SAFETYGUIDE SFTY/4LM/E11 OR LATER ISSUE, OR THE SAFETY ANDTECHNICAL DATA SECTIONS OF THE TECHNICAL MANUAL ANDALSO THE RATINGS ON THE EQUIPM<strong>EN</strong>T RATING LABEL.1.1 Receipt of relaysProtective relays, although generally of robust construction, require careful treatment prior toinstallation on site. Upon receipt, relays should be examined immediately to ensure nodamage has been sustained in transit. If damage has been sustained during transit a claimshould be made to the transport contractor and <strong>Schneider</strong> Electric should be promptlynotified.Relays that are supplied unmounted and not intended to be installed immediately should bereturned with their protective polythene bags.1.2 Electrostatic discharge (ESD)The relays use components that are sensitive to electrostatic discharges.The electronic circuits are well protected by the metal case and the internal module shouldnot be withdrawn unnecessarily. When handling the module outside its case, care should betaken to avoid contact with components and electrical connections. If removed from the casefor storage, the module should be placed in an electrically conducting antistatic bag.There are no setting adjustments within the module and it is advised that it is notunnecessarily disassembled. Although the printed circuit boards are plugged together, theconnectors are a manufacturing aid and not intended for frequent dismantling; in factconsiderable effort may be required to separate them. Touching the printed circuit boardshould be avoided, since complementary metal oxide semiconductors (CMOS) are used,which can be damaged by static electricity discharged from the body.

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