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Remote Instrument Enclosure Checklist RIE destination (City, State, Country): Project name: Ambient weather design conditions: Anticipated delivery date: Yes No Yes No I don't know Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Yes No Rittal Hoffman Other Seismic requirements? HVAC required? PE stamp required? UPS required? Fire detection required? Fire suppression system required? Gas detection system required? Combustible gas? Toxic gas? Air lock required? Marshalling cabinet required? Controller cabinet enclosures Total number of cabinets mounted in RIE 1. General Size of RIE: Length Overall width Internal height Electrical area classification: General purpose Class 1 Division 2 Other 1 To use this worksheet: fill out in Chrome, then click "Print". In "Destination", select "Save as PDF". Then email to [email protected] Yes No

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Remote Instrument Enclosure Checklist

RIE destination (City, State, Country):

Project name:

Ambient weather design conditions:

Anticipated delivery date:

Yes No

Yes No I don't know

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Rittal Hoffman Other

Seismic requirements?

HVAC required?

PE stamp required?

UPS required?

Fire detection required?

Fire suppression system required?

Gas detection system required?

Combustible gas?

Toxic gas?

Air lock required?

Marshalling cabinet required?

Controller cabinet enclosures

Total number of cabinets mounted in RIE

1. General

Size of RIE: Length Overall width Internal height

Electrical area classification: General purpose Class 1 Division 2 Other

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To use this worksheet: fill out in Chrome, then click "Print". In "Destination", select "Save as PDF". Then email to [email protected]

Yes No

Marketing
Stamp
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No If no, enter "0" in the following five boxesEquipment to be installed within the RIE? Yes # SIS cabinet(s)

Vibration monitoring cabinet(s)

Auxillary cabinet(s)

DCS cabinet(s)

Other

Additional equipment in the RIE:

Workstation Eye wash station

Coat racks Other

Humidity sensor as analog input to DCS

Termperature sensor as analog input to DCS

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2. Basic Structure

Computer floor

Installation requirements:

Roof

Floor

Walls

Gauge requirements:

Sub-floor

Wall panels

Roof panels

Interior paint

Exterior paint

Stairs & platforms (1 per door)

___Painted

___Galvanized

No

Other

Other

Other

Yes Height

R-21 (std) Other

R-19 (std) Other

R-13 (std) Other

1/4" steel (std)

18 gauge steel (std)

18 gauge steel

White (std)

White (std) Other

Yes No

Yes No

Yes No

Other

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3. Main Electrical Distribution

Main RIE power feed: 480 3ph Wye 480 3ph Delta 240 3ph 208 3ph Other

Feed frequency: 60HZ (std) 50HZ (std) Other

Redundant main power panels: Yes (225 amp std) No

Single main power panels: Yes (225 amp std) No

Utility distribution panel (std is 120/208 "Y"): Yes (30 amp std) No

Step down transformer (9KVA std) (std is 480 V 3P/120/308 3P): Yes No (for utility power)

DCS power distribution panel (primary)

Circuit breaker type: 1 phase 3 phase

Fusible switch type: 1 phase 3 phase

DCS power distribution panel (secondary)

Circuit breaker type: 1 phase 3 phase

Fusible switch type: 1 phase 3 phase

480V 3P auto transfer switch Yes No

Isolation transformers Yes No

Inside conduit type (std Ridgid) EMT (std) Other

Outside conduit type EMT (std) Other

Per NEC requirementsWire gauge Other

Wire type THHN (120V) Other

Panelmatic standard transformers are rated for 150 degree Celsius temperature rise4

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4. HVAC Requirements

Redundant HVAC units Yes No

Tonnage

Stainless steel case Yes No

Corrosive environment (coated coils) Yes No

Customer preferred HVAC vendor None Yes

Internal heat loads of customer supplied equipment:

Economizers Yes No

Outside air filtration system Yes No Other

(std filters remove 90% of particulates by weight down to 0.3 microns particle size)

Filter type Potassium Permanganate Activated Carbon

Filtration redundancy Redundant blowers Non redundant blowers

Pressurization required Yes No

(std 0.1 inch of H2O at 300 CFM maximum leakage)

Stainless steel case Yes No

Stack required Yes No

25' above grate (std)Stack height Other

Class 1 Division 2 Yes No

Type purging Z Other

(HVAC/pressurization system will shut down if fire and/or gas detection system are alarmed)5

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5. UPS Requirements

UPS capacity KVA

Dual UPS Yes No

Separate room for UPS Yes** No

Separate room for batteries Yes** No

Customer preferred UPS vendor None Yes

Static transfer switch Yes No

Internal bypass switches (maintenance) Yes No

External bypass switches (maintenance) Yes No

Output 120/208 1P Other

Battery charger Yes No

Inverter system Yes No

Battery backup time 30 min Other

Battery drip pan (304 SS) Yes No

Battery type Sealed gel cell (recommended) Flooded wet cell

10 year life 20 year life

**NOTE: Gel cell batteries do not require a special battery room/enclosure, flooded wet cells do.

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6. Fire Protection Requirements

Note: Both automatic and manual fire protection systems come with smoke detection system.

Suppression Automatic Manual (std)

Customer preferred fire system vendor YesNone

Yes No Hand fire extinguisher

If yes, give quantity, manufacturer, and model

Agent CO2 (std) Other

Automatic fire extinguishing agent FM200 (std) Other

Note: std hand fire extinguishers are 15lb units. Fire detection will shut down HVAC and send a dry contact alarm to DCS.

7. Gas Protection Requirements

Combustible gas detection Yes No

H2S gas detection Yes No

Preferred H2S detection vendor name

Other detection No Yes

Calibration kits Yes No

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8. Grounding System

9. Lighting

External grounding pads Yes (4 std) No

Safety ground busses 2 (std) Other

Safety ground Green w/ yellow (per NEC Green Other

Master reference Green (per NEC) Green w/ yellow Other

LED fixtures Yes (std) No

Emergency lights Yes (std) No

Backup time 90 min (std) Other

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10. Marshalling

Termination cabinet construction Wall mounted Free-standing cabinets

(Note: standard depth of marshalling cabinet is 12")

Termination area #1

Approximate termination area length

Sliding doors with frames Yes No

Termination area #2 (optional)

Approximate termination area length

Sliding doors with frames Yes No

FTAs mounted in marshalling cabinet Yes No

If yes, give quantity, manufacturer, and model

Terminal block to be mounted Yes No

Quantity based on I/O count times 2.5

Other items mounted in marshalling cabinet Yes No

If yes, give quantity, manufacturer, and model

Surge suppressors required? Yes No

If yes, give quantity, manufacturer, and model

(Note: we have assumed one FTA cable for each wall mounted FTA)

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11. Instrument Wire

Marshalling wiring required Yes No

Wiring Twisted Pair #18 UL1007 Single conductor #18 UL1007

Per project wire spec Other

Wire tags One per pair (std) One per wire

Wire classification Unclassified (std) Non-incendive Intrinsically safe

AC signal (24 to 120)

Positive: Black Other

Negative: White Other

Ground: Green Other

DC signal (24 to 120)

Positive: Red Other

Negative: Black Other

Ground: Green Other

Low level signal

Positive: Red Other

Negative: Black Other

Ground: Green Other

Thermocouple Type:

TC terminal blocks Feed through TC type Other

Terminal blocks mfg Weidmuller (std) Phoenix Other

Fused I/O required? AI DI DO AO

Indication type (Only positive lead will be fused)

Both sides of loop? Yes No 10

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12. I/O Count

DI DO AI AO SI TC

DI DO AI AO

DCS

SIS Other point count DI DO AI AO

(Note: each type of loop is considered to use two wires as a standard, with the exception of RTDs which use 3 as a standard. All DO are considered to be dry contacts and use only two wires per loop.)

13. FAT/Staging Requirements

(Note: The items listed below are items that are NOT going to be placed in the RIE, and will be set up external of the RIE for system test.)

Cabinets to be set in FAT area No. of bays Monitors

Duration No. of weeks

Support No. of engineer hours No. of technician hours

Special requirements No. of tables WiFi No. of LAN connections

Test equipment Standard set Special requirements

14. Other Requirements

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