Innotech Genesis V4 System User Manual
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Installation Instructions for Innotech Genesis Systems
Edition 011100
4-1
SECTION 4-
COMMISSIONING
4-1.
INTRODUCTION.
The commissioning phase begins upon completion of the mechanical and electrical installation of
the system and is the phase in which the user makes the system ready for operation. The
commissioning process consists of performing the following procedures, which are explained
elsewhere in this section:
Inspect the Installation
Check Input and Output Wiring
Install Analogue Input Signal Conditioners (AISCs)
Set Jumpers (such as address jumpers and end-of-cable termination jumpers)
Apply Partial Power
Load Software and Configure the Controller(s)
Initial Tests
Final System Checkout.
WARNING
TO PREVENT INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND DAMAGE TO
EQUIPMENT, ALL ELECTRICAL POWER MUST BE OFF
BEFORE STARTING THE COMMISSIONING PROCESS. THIS
INCLUDES POWER TO GENESIS UNITS AND POWER TO INPUT
AND OUTPUT CIRCUITS AND EQUIPMENT. DO NOT APPLY
POWER TO ANY UNIT OR CIRCUIT UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO
DO SO BY PROCEDURES IN THIS SECTION.
4-1.1.
INSPECT THE INSTALLATION.
Referring to Sections 2 and 3 (and
Appendix A, as appropriate), inspect the entire system for correct mechanical and electrical
installation. Correct any discrepancies noted. Inspection should include the factors listed in
the following paragraphs, as a minimum.
4-1.1.1.
Mechanical Inspection.
Inspect for the following:
Ensure that all units and enclosures are free of debris such as dust, metal chips, moisture,
etc. that may have been deposited during installation. Clean as necessary.
Ensure all covers are properly installed. Exceptions are the CS REM Control Station
Module and MZS REM Multi Zone Station Module, which should be covered by plastic
at this time (see Paragraphs 3-4.2.9 and 3.4.2.10).
Ensure all units and DIN-rails are solidly mounted.
Check cable ducts. Ensure they are placed so that cables entering and leaving the ducts
do not make overly tight bends.