FO-025 Safe Deposit Box Opening Procedure
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STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES标准操作程序HSKP — 001 Lost and Found失物招领HSKP - 002 Entering Guest Rooms进入客房HSKP — 003 Shoe Shine Service擦鞋服务HSKP – 004 GUEST REQUEST ITEMS客人要求项目HSKP - 005 Guest Request Items客人要求项HSKP - 006 Room Wait Requests房间等候要求HSKP — 007 Work Orders维修通知单HSKP - 008 Allowing Access To Guest Rooms允许进入客房HSKP — 009 Gratuities / Tips赠物/小费HSKP — 010 Chain Of Command指挥系统HSKP - 011 Handling Guest Laundry处理客人洗衣HSKP — 012 Definition of A Guest一个客人的定义HSKP - 013 Handle Guest Complaints处理客人投诉HSKP - 014 Job Safety工作安全HSKP — 015 Equipment Usage设备使用HSKP — 016 Newspaper & Magazines报刊杂志HSKP — 017 Reception Service接待服务HSKP — 018 Quality Control质量控制HSKP - 019 Normal, Express and Pressing Service正常,快洗及烫衣服务HSKP - 020 Guest Laundry Pick Up & Distribution客人送洗衣物收集发放STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURESEffective Date : 4。
第四章运营表单Operation FormFN- OF-001费用报销单 Expense account费用报销单申请人:部门经理/总监:审核人:财务经理/总监:总经理:领款人:印刷要求:订本式,左面胶头,100张为一本,尺寸:12cm×21cmFN- OF-002 支票领用申请单Cheque application form支票领用申请单申请人:部门经理/总监:审核人:财务经理/总监:总经理:领款人:印刷要求:订本式,左面胶头,100张为一本,尺寸:12cm×21cmFN- OF-003 借款申请单 Loan applicationform借 款 申 请 单 NO:000001印刷要求:订本式,左面胶头,100张为一本,尺寸:12cm ×21cmFN- OF-004差旅费报销单 Travel fee expenses account差旅费报销单报销人部门经理/总监会计审核财务总监总经理领款人印刷要求:订本式,左面胶头,100张为一本,尺寸:12cm×21cmFN- OF-005 内部调拨单 Internal transfer sheet内 部 调 拨 单 NO :000001调出部门经理 发货人 调入部门经理 收货人印刷要求:订本式,左面胶头,一式三联,第一联:调出部门,白色;第二联:调入部门,黄色;第三联:财务联,蓝色。
50份为一本,尺寸:12cm ×21cm 。
FN- OF-006储值卡发放登记表Pre-paid card distributing registration储值卡发放登记表1、持卡人(储值卡)享受上表打√项目内的消费优惠。
2、未经允许,储值卡不可以转让使用。
3、储值卡不得兑现,可以连续充值使用,存款用完可更换成酒店贵宾卡(即打折卡)。
4、如有遗失,请即向本酒店财务部书面挂失,挂失前的一切损失由持卡人自行负责。
5、此卡解释权属于本酒店。
OPERATING MANUALDear Customer,Thank you for purchasing one of the 3 Micromega Integrated amplifiers: IA-60, IA-100 or IA-180. These players are mainly different by their output power. This manual is then common for the 3 models.This unit provides ease of use and sonics of the highest quality. Please pay close attention to this instruction manual, and read it fully before attempting to operate. It is designed to ensure you maximise your pleasure of CD player and familiarise you with its many unique functions.CHECKINGCheck that the carton has no damage. Should you have any doubt about its condition, please do not hesitate to contact your dealer. UNPACKINGVery carefully remove the unit from the box, taking care to preserve all the packing material. It is good practice to put the carton and its contents into an outer plastic bag and deposit it somewhere safe and dry. In the unlikely event that your unit needs to be sent back to either your dealer or distributor, it must be sent in the original packing material. Failure to observe this will invalidate your warranty.ACCESSORIESUpon opening the carton you should find the following:-Mains Lead.MAINS VOLTAGE- Check that the mains voltage indicated on both the carton and the rear of the unit correspond to the local power supply- If you are in any doubt, consult your dealer.INSTALLATIONIn order to obtain the maximum performance of A60, it is important to follow the installation instructions.Wherever possible, we recommend that your amplifier is installed in an audio rack or other suitable furniture that provides sufficient ventilation.WARNING!If for aesthetic or ease of use reasons, you choose to stack the units, it is imperative that you place your amplifier on the top. Never place any unit on top of your amplifier. We recommend that you provide a space of at least 30cm above your amplifier in order to ensure adequate ventilation.CONNECTIONSHaving verified that the mains voltage indicated on the rear of the unit corresponds to the local power supply mains voltage and that the ON/OFF switch is on OFF position, connect the mains leads provided to the rear the unit and to the wall socket.Connect the Stereo Interconnect cables from the rear of all your sources to the corresponding inputs on your amplifier.Connect your loudspeaker cables between your amplifier and your loudspeakers paying attention to polarity.The very high quality speaker terminals accept different type of connections like bananas, or stripped up to 10mm² speaker wires. It is important to use quality speaker cable to get the maximum out of your amplifier. POWER UPYou may now turn on your amplifier by switching the ON/OFF switch located at the back of the unit.The display indicates the model of your amplifier:The display indicates:- On the left side the selected source.- On the right side the volume level.- In some cases the status of the unit (Balance, Headphone…). SELECTION (< INPUT SELECT >)The selection of inputs is made via the < INPUT SELECT >keys.- In order to select your choice of input use successive depressions of the key.The display will indicate the name of the selected source from the following list: PHO – AN1 – AN2 – AN3 – AN4 – iPod.VOLUMEThe setup of volume is achieved with the rotary control located in the centre of the front panel. The display will indicate a level between -80dB and 0 dB.Note: The rotary control allows access to different speeds of volume adjustment. If you turn slowly it will increment in single steps. Fast rotation increases the speed of the steps. This will allow you to move to the desired volume with great ease.LISTENING TO HEADPHONES (HEADPHONE)The headphone socket is located on the front panel of the unit. The headphone volume setting is independent of the loudspeaker volume. - Press the HEADPHONE key. The display will indicate:PRE-OUT OUTPUTSYour amplifier is fitted with PRE-OUT outputs to allow you to use an external power amplifier.2.1 MODEYour amplifier is equipped with a SUB-OUT output. You can connect an active subwoofer to this output. The level of this output is set by the main volume control of the unit.If you have an audio-video processor like AP-180, a SUB-IN input is available just Parity bit : None Stop bits : 1 Flow control: NoneYou will find complete instructions concerning this interface in the separate RS232 manual.AUDIS sarl. 13-15, rue du 8 mai 1945, ZA de la Haie Griselle, 94470 Boissy Saint Léger FRANCE TEL: +33 (0)1 4382 8860 - FAX: +33 (0)1 4382 6129 - INTERNET: TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS (SW ≥1.31) IA-XXXAudio CharacteristicsPower (IA-60 / 4Ω) …………………………….……………………………………………………………………………………………….……..…. 2 x 60 W Power (IA-100 / 4Ω) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…. 2 x 100 W Power (IA-180 / 4Ω) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………....…. 2 x 180 W Output Impedance ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….…..……. 0.02 Ω / 1 kHz Power Bandwidth (30 W / 4Ω / -3dB)………………………………………………………………………………………………….……….. 10 Hz - 100kHz Input Sensitivity /Impedance :AN1, AN2, AN3, AN4, iPod.………………………………………………………………………………………………….………...…… 280 mV / 47 k Ω PHONO …………………………….................................................................................................................................................... 18 mV / 47 k Ω Impedance / Gain Tape Output ………..................................................................................................................................................... 600 Ω / -6dB Distortion THD (20 Hz / 20 kHz) ……..................................................................................................................................…...................…. < 0.02 % Signal to Noise Ratio ……………………...................................................................................................................................................……. > 90 dBPower SupplyPower consumption (IA60)………………………………………………………………………………………………………….………………………. 150 W Power consumption (IA100)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..….…………. 220 W Power consumption (IA180)…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..……….……. 320 WDimensions : (W x D x H mm) ………………………………………………………………………………………………….…………..430 x 300 x 70Weight (IA60)………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………………………...…… 7.0 kg (IA100)……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..…….………………… 8.0 kg (IA180)……………………………………………………………………………………………………………..………………….…………… 8.0 kgWARRANTYThis warranty will start from the date of purchase of the Micromega product.Statutory warranty regulations apply in the country where the Micromega product was purchased. In case ofcomplaints please contact the dealer who supplied your Micromega product.WARNING: Warranty will be nulled if the unit is not shipped back in its original packing or if the serial number has been modified or erased.Warranty Certificate Dealer's StampDate of PurchaseSerial Number。
非融资性保函操作指引保函(BANK GUARANTEE)是指开立保函的银行对于保函被担保人的违约按照保函的约定不可撤销地对保函受益人支付保函金额的一种承诺。
非融资性保函(含备用信用证,下同)是银行对外担保业务的重要组成部分,是除融资性保函以外的其他对外担保形式。
有别于融资性保函,它有真实的贸易背景,同时有不受外债余额指标控制的优点,同样可带来保证金存款和外汇中间业务收益,是近年来X行积极推广的业务产品。
一、非融资性保函的主要运作图二、业务优势(一)客户方面1.保证保函受益人在履行了合约义务后,能得到其所应得到的合同价款的权利,从而保障双方交易合同的顺利签订和履行。
2.保函申请人可获得银行提供境外承包工程项下的全流程服务,减少缴纳现金保证金引起的资金占用。
3.降低操作风险,减少贸易纠纷。
银行保函是独立的承诺且是单证化的交易业务,条款清楚,操作简单,能避免和减少合同项下违约事项的频繁发生,避免为解决争端而引起诉讼或仲裁的麻烦及费用开支。
(二)银行方面1.增加外汇中间业务收入。
2.增加保证金存款。
开立保函一般需交纳5%-100%不等的保证金。
3.带来保函业务量。
三、适用对象(一)具有对外工程承包资质的外向型企业。
(二)进口贸易中,对外付款或延期付款的进口型企业。
(三)超远期(一年以上)出口贸易中,需开立预付款保函的出口型企业。
四、申请办理非融资性保函的客户需具备的条件(一)在XX银行开立基本账户或一般存款账户。
(二)按XX银行信用等级评定标准,信用等级在BBB-级(含)以上。
(三)无不良信用记录,船舶建造或工程承包项下保函客户应具备相应的行业资格和经验。
(四)经营情况、财务状况良好。
(五)能够提供符合XX银行规定要求的保证金及反担保。
办理低信用风险涉外保函业务可以不受上述(一)(二)条的限制。
五、主要非融资性保函的种类介绍非融资性保函按其具体用途分为出口保函、进口保函。
(一)出口保函指银行应国际贸易中的出口方的申请,向进口方开立的、用以担保前者履行投标合同或贸易合同项下相关义务。
主题续房执行日期:2020年9月Policy No 制度编号:FO-FD-025:FO-FD-025Issued by发布:Front OfficeManager:前厅部经理Page 页数:1 of 2:共二页Approved by批准人:General Manager:总经理Distribution :Executive Committee Department Head All Associates分发:行政委员会、部门总监、经理、所有员工Standard标准Requests for extension of stays must be accepted when availability permits. During full occupancy period, every effort must be made to extend guest’s stay. Guest is only turned down if we are 100% sure we will be fully occupied.在可卖房充足的情况下,必须接受客人延住要求。
在满房期间,要努力为客人延住房间,只有在百分之百确定满房的情况下,我们才能婉拒客人。
Procedure程序1.If a guest requests to extend the stay, the following must be verified.✧Is a room available for the requested number of nights?✧Can the same rate be offered? Be careful if booking is from travel agent (T/A)as we cannot expose the T/A’s contract rate. If guest is paying, quote rate of the day.✧Is the room allocated for someone else during the requested nights? If so,every effort is made to allocate another room for the arriving guest so current guest does not have to change room.如果客人申请延住必须确认以下信息:✧是否可以按照客人要求提供合适的延住房间✧是否可以提供相同的房间价格。
主题: 客房保险箱开启执行日期:2016年9月Policy No. 制度编号: FO-AM-026: FO-AM-026Issued by发布: Front Office Manager:前厅部经理Page 页数: 1 of 2:共两页Approved批准人: General Manager: 总经理Distribution 分发: Executive Committee Department Head All Associates : 行政委员会、部门总监、经理、所有员工Standard标准To provide guests convenience and achieve guest’s satisfaction, and ensure the safety of guest belongings contained in the in-room safe.为客人提供便利并获取客人满意,确保客人放在房间保险箱中的物品的安全。
Procedure程序1.Once the guest quests to open the safe, The Assistant Manager should verify guestpersonal information against the computer, and then call the Security Supervisor to take the safe decoder together. They should sign the Safe Box Record in order to gain access to the Assistant Manager’s Safe Box. And then, obtain the safe decoder and go to the guest’s room.当客人要求打开客房保险箱时,大堂副理马上从电脑中查出客人的个人资料,然后通知当值的保安主管。
TD 449-360 Reg.: 2009-01Intro.: 2009-012900-547PMO 2”PMO 2½”PMO 3”PMO 4”Pos.Qty.Denomination Seat ø81.3Seat ø115.3Seat ø143.9381O-ring, EPDM....................................................................................9611-99-35559611-99-35729611-99-3572 471O-ring, NBR (Standard).....................................................................9611-99-36379611-99-36419611-99-3645 1O-ring, EPDM....................................................................................9611-99-36369611-99-36409611-99-3644 1O-ring, HNBR....................................................................................9611-99-36399611-99-36439611-99-3647 1O-ring, FPM......................................................................................9611-99-36389611-99-36429611-99-3646 491Lip seal, NBR (Standard)....................................................................9613-0085-469613-0085-479613-0085-37 1Lip seal, 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(Standard)...................................................................9613-0087-189613-0087-189613-0087-18 1Lip seal, EPDM.................................................................................9613-0087-119613-0087-119613-0087-11 1Lip seal, HNBR.................................................................................9613-0087-149613-0087-149613-0087-14 1Lip seal, FPM....................................................................................9613-0087-139613-0087-139613-0087-13 741Seal ring, NBR (Standard)..................................................................9613-0952-159613-0952-169613-0952-24 1Seal ring, EPDM................................................................................9613-0089-099613-0089-129613-0089-18 1Seal ring, HNBR................................................................................9613-0089-089613-0089-119613-0089-17 1Seal ring, 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HNBR.................................................................................9613-0085-299613-0085-349613-0085-39 1Lip seal, FPM....................................................................................9613-0085-289613-0085-339613-0085-38Wear Parts3PartsReg.: 2009-01Intro.: 2009-014900-547PMO 2”PMO 2½”PMO 3”PMO 4”Pos.Qty.Denomination Seat ø81.3Seat ø115.3Seat ø115.3Seat ø143.9 1Complete actuator...............................................9613-0554-689613-0995-099613-0995-099613-0837-69 11Upper stem.........................................................9613-0101-029613-0074-019613-0074-019613-0074-02 24Screw..................................................................9611-99-33429611-99-33429611-99-3342 31Air fitting yellow....................................................9611-99-41719611-99-41719611-99-41719611-99-4171 1Air fitting blue......................................................9611-99-37809611-99-37809611-99-37809611-99-3780 1Air fitting 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(42153421534215342153)321Guide ring, Turcite................................................9613-0084-059613-0084-069613-0084-069613-0084-07 331O-ring, NBR........................................................223412759611-99-35089611-99-35089611-99-3510 343Bolt.....................................................................9611-99-36189611-99-36189611-99-36189611-99-3618 353Washer................................................................9611-99-35949611-99-35949611-99-35949611-99-3594 363Nut......................................................................9611-99-03609611-99-03609611-99-03609611-99-0360 421Spindle liner.........................................................9613-0335-019613-0090-019613-0090-019613-0090-01 432Clamp.................................................................9613-0336-019613-0092-019613-0092-019613-0092-01 441Lock....................................................................9613-0091-029613-0091-019613-0091-019613-0091-01 451Guide ring, PTFE.................................................9613-0084-149613-0084-159613-0084-159613-0084-21 481Upper sealing element.........................................9613-0064-049613-0188-049613-0188-049613-0713-01 541Guide ring, PTFE.................................................9613-0084-029613-0084-029613-0084-029613-0084-02 551Upper plug..........................................................9613-4586-019613-4587-019613-4587-039613-4588-01 612Wingnut...............................................................9612-5580-019612-5580-019612-5580-019612-5580-01 642Clamp without nut...............................................9613-0216-019613-0217-019613-0217-019613-0218-01 751Lower plug..........................................................9613-0705-019613-0706-019613-0707-019613-0708-01 791Lower sealing element.........................................9613-0241-049613-0243-049613-0243-049613-0715-01 801Guide ring, PTFE.................................................9613-0084-149613-0084-159613-0084-159613-0084-21 811Cover...................................................................9613-0490-069613-0490-079613-0490-079613-0490-16 821Bolt for indication.................................................9613-0926-029613-0926-019613-0926-019613-0926-01 831Sensor for indication............................................9611-99-45419611-99-45419611-99-45419611-99-4541 841Plate for sensor for indication...............................9613-0957-019613-0957-019613-0957-019613-0957-01Parts5Unique PMO Plus® Sanitary Mixproof ValveParts List/DrawingPartsPMO 2”PMO 2½”PMO 3”PMO 4”Pos.Qty.Denomination Seat ø81.3Seat ø115.3Seat ø115.3Seat ø143.9 371Intermediate piece......................................................9613-0191-219613-0192-159613-0192-139613-0193-17 501Valve body 11-00........................................................9613-0709-019613-0710-019613-0711-019613-0712-01 1Valve body 12-00........................................................9613-0709-059613-0710-059613-0711-059613-0712-05 1Valve body 21-00........................................................9613-0709-079613-0710-079613-0711-079613-0712-07 1Valve body 22-00........................................................9613-0709-099613-0710-099613-0711-099613-0712-09 1Valve body 11-90........................................................9613-0709-029613-0710-029613-0711-029613-0712-02 1Valve body 12-90........................................................9613-0709-069613-0710-069613-0711-069613-0712-06 1Valve body 21-90.......................................................9613-0709-089613-0710-089613-0711-089613-0712-08 1Valve body 22-90.......................................................9613-0709-109613-0710-109613-0711-109613-0712-10 1Valve body 11-180.....................................................9613-0709-039613-0710-039613-0711-039613-0712-03 1Valve body 11-270.....................................................9613-0709-049613-0710-049613-0711-049613-0712-04 900-547Intro.: 2009-0167Parts List/DrawingUnique PMO Plus ® Sanitary Mixproof ValveDenomination PMO 2”Service kit, NBR........................................................9611-92-6016Service kit, EPDM.....................................................9611-92-6013Service kit, HNBR.....................................................9611-92-6022Service kit, FPM........................................................9611-92-6019PMO 2.5”+3”Service kit, NBR........................................................9611-92-6017Service kit, EPDM.....................................................9611-92-6014Service kit, HNBR.....................................................9611-92-6023Service kit, FPM........................................................9611-92-6020PMO 4”Service kit, NBR........................................................9611-92-6018Service kit, EPDM.....................................................9611-92-6015Service kit, HNBR.....................................................9611-92-6024Service kit, FPM........................................................9611-92-6021(Plug set-up 12)TD 449-13955487579Service kits for Product Wetted Parts900-547Rebuilding Set PMO Plus® to PMO Plus® CPTD 449-362Reg.: 2009-01Intro.: 2009-0189PMO 2”PMO 2½”PMO 3”PMO 4”Seat ø81.3Seat ø115.3Seat ø115.3Seat ø143.9Lower plug, cpl., NBR..........................................................9613-4662-179613-4662-189613-4662-199613-4662-20Lower plug, cpl., EPDM.......................................................9613-4662-219613-4662-229613-4662-239613-4662-24Lower plug, cpl., HNBR.......................................................9613-4662-259613-4662-269613-4662-279613-4662-28Lower plug, cpl., FPM..........................................................9613-4662-299613-4662-309613-4662-319613-4662-32Rebuilding Set PMO Plus ® to PMO Plus ® CPPos.Qty.Denomination 381O-ring 741Seal ring 751Lower plug 761O-ring 951Special lip seal961Lower sealing element, upper part 971Lower sealing element, lower part 981Guide ringAxial Installation ToolReg.: 2008-01Intro.: 2008-011011Seat ø81.3Seat ø115.3Seat ø143.9Pos.Qty.Denomination 9613-0505-029613-0505-039613-0505-0711Lower part.........................................................21Piston................................................................31Upper part.........................................................41O-ring, NBR.......................................................9611-99-37039611-99-33499611-99-411351Clamp................................................................61Wingnut..............................................................71Air fitting.............................................................TD900198Axial Installation ToolRadial Installation ToolReg.: 2008-01Intro.: 2008-011213Seat ø81.3Seat ø115.3Seat ø143.9Pos.Qty.Denomination 9613-4260-029613-4260-049613-4260-0911Piston..........................................................21Lower part...................................................31Upper part...................................................41Bushing.......................................................51Guide..........................................................62Guide ring....................................................9613-0084-229613-0084-229613-0084-2371O-ring, NBR.................................................9611-99-33499611-99-33499611-99-411381O-ring, NBR.................................................9611-99-37059611-99-37059611-99-370591Clamp.........................................................101Wingnut.......................................................111Air fitting.......................................................TD900507Radial Installation Tool。
Industrial GradeHeat-Exchanger Unit HeatersWARNING!Please adhere to all instructions published in this manual. Failure to do so may be dangerous and may void your warranty.The HHP heat-exchanger core is covered by the Safety Codes Act and therefore is not field repairable.Contact factory for a replacement core if fluid leakage occurs.Hydronic High Performance HeaterCRN: 0H14856.2COwner’s Manual, Part No. HHP2-OM-DThis manual covers installation, maintenance,repair, and replacement parts.HHP2 Physical Dimensions (12 inch to 24 inch models)20 24Inches (mm) Inches (mm) Inches(mm)19.80(503) 23.82 (605) 27.83 (707) (584) 27 (686) 31 (787) (107) 4.2 (107) 4.2 (107) 7.56 (192) 7.20 (183) 6.85 (174) 22.25 (565) 25.25 (641) 25.25 (641) 22.20 (564) 26.18 (665) 30.16 (766) 20.28 (515) 24.29 (617) 28.27 (718) 27.88 (708) 31.88 (810) 35.88 (911)^ 2" 300# ANSI blind RF flange with 1-1/2" diameter hole machined in center (eight 3/4" bolt holes). ∙ ◊ Contact factory for extended shipping lead times on Heresite coated cores. ∙ †Standard Marathon NEMA ex-proof motor is suitable for Class I & II, Div. 1 & 2, Groups C, D, F & G; T3B. Ensure equipment meets the requirements of your hazardous location.∙ * Other voltages/frequencies available upon request. Longer lead times may apply. Contact factory.∙ǂ NEMA motors are designed to be operated at rated voltage with tolerances of ± 10%. If the motor is marked 208-230V the tolerance must be calculated from 230V. If motor is marked 230V it is still suitable for 208V operation but the tolerance must be calculated from 230V. For 3-phase motors the line to line full load voltage must be balanced within 1%.Model CodingHHP2 Physical Dimensions (Discharge Type)Fan Size 12 16 20 24Dim.Inches (mm) Inches (mm) Inches (mm) Inches (mm)A 18.19 (462) 22.2 (564) 26.18 (665) 30.16 (766)B 21.50 (546) 25.50 (648) 29.50 (749) 33.50 (851)C 8.80 (224)8.80 (224)8.80 (224)8.80 (224)D 12.36 (314) 12.36 (314) 16.46 (418) 16.46 (418)E 33.19 (843) 33.19 (843) 39.26 (997) 39.26 (997) F24.69 (627) 24.69 (627) 26.66 (677) 26.66 (677)Recommended for Horizontal Projection Type models onlyNotes:– Two-way adjustable louvers, four-way adjustable louvers and nozzle are not available on the 30 inch fan size models. – All views are showing optional VHMB mounting bracket kit.HHP2 Physical Dimensions (30 inch model)HHP2-30 Front & Rear ViewsHHP2 Specifications By Model SizeModel HHP2-12 HHP2-16 HHP2-20 HHP2-24 HHP2-30 Fan diameter in. (mm) 12 (304.8) 16 (406.4) 20 (508.0) 24 (609.6) 30 (762.0) Air delivery * cfm (m3/hr) 1024 (1740) 1665 (2829) 3225 (5479) 4590 (7798) 7300 (12403)Motor power hp (watts) 1/4 (186) or1/3 (248) 1/4 (186) or1/3 (248)1/2 (373) 1/2 (373) 1 (746)Horizontal Projection Type with One-Way LouversHorizontal air velocity * fpm (m/s) 1227 (6.2) 1139 (5.8) 1425 (7.2) 1417 (7.2) 1715 (8.7) Horizontal air throw *† ft (m) 41 (12.5) 49 (14.9) 68 (20.7) 74 (22.6) 78 (23.8) Max. mounting height *† ft (m) 12 (3.7) 14 (4.3) 18 (5.5) 22 (6.7) 24 (7.3) Vertical Projection Type with Two-Way Louvers (maximum mounting height is also maximum vertical air throw)Max. mounting height *† ft (m) 17 (5.2) 20 (6.1) 27 (8.2) 29 (8.8) N/A Spread *† ft (m) 17 (5.2) 20 (6.1) 27 (8.2) 29 (8.8) N/A Vertical Projection Type with Nozzle (maximum mounting height is also maximum vertical air throw)Max. mounting height *† ft (m) 34 (10.4) 42 (12.8) 49 (14.9) 57 (17.4) N/A Spread *† ft (m) 13 (4.0) 16 (4.9) 19 (5.8) 23 (7.0) N/A Vertical Projection Type with Four-Way Louvers (maximum mounting height is also maximum vertical air throw)Max. mounting height *† ft (m) 12 (3.7) 15 (4.8) 17 (5.2) 20 (6.1) N/A Spread *† ft (m) 12 (3.7) 15 (4.8) 17 (5.2) 20 (6.1) N/A Weights and Shipping Crate Dimensions (wood packaging material is in compliance with ISPM No. 15)Net before adders lbs (kg) 102 (46.3) 131 (59.4) 168 (76.2) 219 (99.3) 354 (160.6) Shipping before adders lbs (kg) 152 (68.9) 183 (83.0) 227 (103.0) 280 (127.0) 465 (210.9) Add for flanges lbs (kg) 16 (7.3) 16 (7.3) 16 (7.3) 16 (7.3) 16 (7.3) Add for nozzle lbs (kg) 10 (4.5) 12 (5.4) 19 (8.6) 20 (9.1) N/A Add for four-way louver lbs (kg) 6 (2.7) 8 (3.6) 10 (4.5) 10 (4.5) N/ACrate W x D x H Inmm 28.0 x 29.5 x 27.75711 x 749 x 70531.5 x 29.5 x 31.75800 x 749 x 80635.5 x 29.5 x 35.75902 x 749 x 90839.5 x 29.5 x 39.751003 x 749 x 101048.25 x 43.0 x 45.91225 x 1092 x 1166At 70°F (21°C), 60 Hz and sea level.† The Air throws, Spreads and Max. Mounting heights listed above are based on an air temperature rise (ΔT) of 40°F. To determine these figures for temperature rises other than 40°F, first determine the actual air temperature rise from the performance tables located in the product brochure, our web based Heater Selection Tool, or factory supplied printouts, and then multiply the respective values by the Correction factor in the table below.Actual ∆T 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 Correction 1.24 1.18 1.12 1.06 1.00 0.94 0.88 0.82 0.76 0.70 0.64 0.58 0.51 0.45 0.39 0.33 Air Discharge Temperature Correction Factors @ Various Temperature Differences ∆T (°F)1. Heater is to be transported in the factory supplied crate.2. Heater is to be stored indoors in a clean dry environment.3. Heater is to be installed and serviced only by qualified personnel and must adhere to all applicable codes.4. Heater is suitable for maximum operating pressure of 450 psi (3103 kPa) and maximum operatingtemperature of 550°F (288°C). Refer to heater and heat-exchanger data plate5. Heater is suitable for use in hazardous locations only if fitted with an approved electric motor and the heatexchanger fluid temperature is below the ignition temperature of the atmosphere6. Ensure the product certifications and ratings meet all the requirements for the installation.7. As per the North American CRN, this product is for use with non-lethal fluids only (see ASME Section VIII,Div 1, UW-2) .8. Ensure that the proper warning and safety systems are installed to protect the heater from overpressure.9. Do not use if the heater core is damaged or leaking. Contact factory for a replacement core, the core is notfield repairable.10. Do not operate heater in atmospheres which are corrosive to aluminum or steel, unless it has been coatedwith a factory approved protective coating.11. Heater must be kept clean. When operating in a dirty environment, regularly clean the fin tubes, fan, fanguard, motor, louvers, and cabinet. Refer to recommended maintenance procedures.12. The minimum gap between the fan and fan shroud is to be maintained at all times. See installation andrepair instructions for the minimum gap requirements.13. Use factory supplied or approved replacement parts only.14. Follow all local codes and regulations for the disposal of used or damaged parts or products.15. A boiler water chemical treatment program is recommended to reduce / prevent corrosion in pipingsystems.— INSTALLATION —These instructions are to be used as a general guideline only.LocationPlease follow guidelines below for optimum heating results:1. Do not install heaters such that airflow is blocked or impeded by equipment or walls.2. For occupant comfort, position heaters so that air discharge is directed across areas of highest heat loss,such as doors, windows, and outside walls.3. For large areas, arrange heaters such that the air discharge of one heater is directed towards the inlet ofthe next heater. This sets up a rotational airflow with air circulation in the central area of the building.4. For equipment freeze protection, direct air discharge at required equipment.5. For large workshops or warehouses it may be acceptable to use fewer, but larger heaters.6. Do not direct air discharge towards a room thermostat.Mounting1. A variety of mounting brackets are available from the factory to aid in installation.2. The standard installation position for the heater is horizontal (upright and level).3. The heater may also be mounted in the vertical (face down) position (available on 12” to 24” models only).4. For steam service, the inlet must be above the outlet and the bottom of the heat exchanger must draintowards the outlet for all installation positions.5. Horizontal position heaters are designed to be mounted from the top or bottom of cabinet using two 1/2 in.(12 mm) bolts or threaded rod/pipe (rod or pipe can be extended through both top and bottom panels forextra support).6. It is essential that adequate structural support be provided for installation. The mounting structure must bestrong enough to support the heaters weight, provide sufficient stiffness to prevent excessive vibration, and withstand all probable abusive situations such as transportable installations where truck off-loading impacts, etc. may occur.Mounting Heights and Clearances1. For recommended mounting heights for the different mounting positions and discharge types please seethe “specifications” table on page 5. Note: The maximum mounting height for the heater may vary from2. Louvers may be adjusted to provide greater downward deflection of the discharge air. However, it isrecommended that louvers not be set less than 15 degrees from the closed position.Fan Clearance1. Verify the minimum required clearance between fan blades / fan shroud and the fan blades / fan guard priorto heater power up.Heater Size 12" 16" 20" 24" 30"Min Clearance 2.0 mm 2.0 mm 2.5 mm 3.0 mm 3.8 mm— Piping Practices —1. Steam unit heaters condense steam rapidly, especially during warm-up periods. The return piping must beplanned to keep the heat-exchanger’s core free of condensate during periods of maximum heat output, and steam piping must be able to carry a full supply of steam to the unit heater to take the place of condensed steam. Adequate pipe size is especially important when a unit heater fan is operated under on-off control because the condensate rate fluctuates rapidly.2. Heater is to be connected and serviced only by qualified personnel. For additional piping information referto local codes.3. Eliminate pipe stress by adequately supporting all piping. Do not rely on heater to support piping.4. Take off all branch lines from the top of steam mains, preferably at a 45° angle, although vertical 90°connections are acceptable.5. Pipe the branch supply line into the steam unit heater’s inlet at the top and the return branch line from theoutlet at the bottom.6. In steam systems, the branch from the supply main to the heater must pitch down towards the main and beconnected to its top in order to prevent condensate in the main from draining through the heater. In long branch lines, a drip trap may be needed.7. Allow for pipe expansion to prevent excessive strain on the unit heater’s heat-exchanger core.8. The return piping from steam unit heaters should provide a minimum drop of 10" (254 mm) below the heat-er so that the pressure of water required to overcome resistances of check valves, traps, and strainers will not cause condensate to remain in the heater.9. In steam systems, where horizontal piping must be reduced in size, use eccentric reducers that permit thecontinuance of uniform pitch along the bottom of piping (in downward pitched systems). Avoid using concentric reducers on horizontal piping, because they can cause water hammer.10. Installing dirt pockets at the outlet of unit heaters and strainers with 0.063 in. (2 mm) perforations to preventrapid plugging are essential to trap dirt and scale that might affect the operation of check valves and traps.Strainers should always be installed in the steam supply line if the heater is valve controlled.11. In steam or hot water systems, rapid air removal is required because entrained air is a cause of corrosion.Hot water systems should be equipped with suitable air vent valves for rapid and complete air removal at high points, at the top of each unit heater, and ends of both supply and return mains. Proper air venting for steam systems can be achieved by use of a steam trap with an internal air vent.12. Steam traps must be located below the outlet of the unit heater. Consult the trap manufacturer for specificrecommendations. Each steam unit heater should be provided with a trap of sufficient size and capacity to pass a minimum of twice the normal amount of condensation released by the unit at the minimum differen-tial pressure in the system. Trap capacity is based on the pressure differential between supply and return mains. Steam systems should be equipped with a float and thermostatic trap or inverted bucket trap with an air bypass.13. If the condensate return line is above the heater outlet or is pressurized, install a check valve after thesteam trap and a drain valve at the strainer to drain the system during the off season.14. Install pipe unions and shut-off valves at connection points of each unit heater to allow maintenance orreplacement of unit without shutting down and draining the entire system. For hot water systems include a balancing valve in return line for flow regulation. A drain valve should be provided below each unit heater to allow removal of water from the heat-exchanger core if located in an area subject to freezing.15. Adequate air venting is required for low-pressure closed gravity systems. The vertical pipe connection tothe air vent should be at least 3/4" NPT to allow water to separate from the air passing to the vent. If ther-mostatic instead of float-and-thermostatic traps are used in vacuum systems, a cooling leg must be installed ahead of the trap.16. In high-pressure systems, it is customary to continuously vent the air through a petcock unless the steamtrap has a provision for venting air. Most high-pressure return mains terminate in flash tanks that are vent-ed to the atmosphere. When possible, pressure reducing valves should be installed to permit operation of the heaters at low pressure. Steam traps must be suitable for the operating pressure encountered.17. On steam systems where the steam supply to the unit heater is modulated or controlled by a motorizedvalve, a vacuum breaker should be installed between the unit outlet and a float and thermostatic trap.BTX - Bi-metal Explosion Proof ThermostatHeat-Exchanger Core Assembly Replacement1. Remove heater from its mounting location and lower to floor or stable working surface. Assistance is usually required to remove heater safely.2. Remove louver blades from front of cabinet using a 5/16 in. wrench or socket.3. Remove four 1/4 in. bolts holding left-side cabinet panel (when facing heater front) to top & bottom panels.4. While supporting the weight of the heat-exchanger core, by the left piping connection, remove the two 1/4 in. core bolts from left and right-side cabinet panels. Allow heat-exchanger core to rest on bottom of cabinet.5. Remove the left-side fan guard and left-side cabinet panel as follows (if heater has optional flanged connections, also remove top cabinet panel): (a) While supporting the motor mount, remove the two 5/16 in. bolts holding the motor mount to the left side of the cabinet and fan panel assembly. (b) Remove left-side cabinet panel and then reinsert the 5/16 in. bolts into the fan panel assembly. Place a support under the motor mount to prevent cabinet from tipping backwards towards motor during removal of heat-exchanger core.6. With the left-side cabinet panel removed and motor mount supported, slide heat-exchanger core out of cabinet.7. To install heat-exchanger core into cabinet, reverse order of above procedure and tighten fasteners to proper torque setting.Fan, Fan Guard or Motor Replacement1. For replacement of fan or fan guard remove four boltsholding motor to the motor mount. For HHP2-30 also remove speed reducer bolts. If replacing motor only on HHP2-30, only remove motor mounting bolts and C-face flange bolts.2. Detach two-piece fan guard assembly by removing top and bottom screws that attach the fan guard to thecabinet.3. Remove fan guard pieces through top or bottom. Due to stiffness of fan guards, you may need to removetwo outer top or bottom bolts that attach the fan panel to the top or bottom cabinet panels to provide suffi-cient clearance.4. Lift the motor, speed reducer (for HHP2-30 only) and fan assembly off the motor mount.5. Loosen fan hub screws and remove fan blade from motor shaft.6. To reassemble, position fan on motor shaft with end of shaft even with face of hub. Ensure the set screw isfaced towards motor and lined up perpendicular to factory-ground flat on motor shaft. This flat is our “Easy-Off” fan blade replacement feature and only comes on motors purchased from Hazloc Heaters. Tighten set screw to 150 in-lbs torque.7. Place motor, speed reducer (for HHP2-30 only) and fan assembly onto motor mount and fasten the two-piece fan guards to the cabinet.8. Center fan in fan-shroud opening and leave approximately 1/16” to 3/16” (1.6 to 4.8 mm) gap betweenmotor face and fan guard.9. Bolt motor to motor mount, tighten nuts to 250 in-lbs torque. Manually spin the fan blade to ensure it rotatesfreely before reconnecting heater to power supply. Fan must rotate counterclockwise when viewed from rear of heater.— Repair and Replacement —Torque Settings Item Torque (in-lbs)Fan blade set screw 1505/16 - 18 UNC motor nuts250 5/16 - 18 UNC motor mount bolts 250 1/4 - 20 UNC fan panel bolts 1001/4 - 20 UNC fan guard self tapping screws 100 #10 - 24 UNC louver blade screws281/4 - 20 UNC core bolts90Item No.DescriptionHHP2-12HHP2-16HHP2-20HHP2-24Part NumberPart NumberPart NumberPart Number*** Please have heater model & serial number available before calling ***1 Core Assembly Contact factory with heater model, size, number of passes and connection typePart #’s 1200 thru 12472 Louver Blade Kit 1145 1146 1147 11483 Motor Mount Kit 11511152115311544 Motor Kit - 5/8” Shaft Specify motor voltage, phase, frequency, horsepower and type of enclosure(general purpose or explosion-proof)5 Fan Guard Kit 1157 1158 1159 1160 6Fan - 5/8” Hub1163116511671169HHP2 (12 inch to 24 inch models)HHP2 (12 inch to 24 inch models)HHP2 (30 inch model)Item No.DescriptionHHP2-30*** Please have heater model & serial number available before calling ***1 Core Assembly Contact factory with heater model, size, number of passes and connection typePart #’s 1200 thru 12472 Louver Blade Kit 12793 Fan Guard Kit 11614 Motor Mount Kit 11995 Motor Kit - 5/8” Shaft Specify motor voltage, phase, frequency, horsepower and type of enclosure(general purpose or explosion-proof)6 Speed Reducer Kit 1178 7Fan - 5/8” Hub1280Part NumberHHP2 (30 inch model)Regular inspection, based on a schedule determined by the amount of dirt in the atmosphere, assures maximum operating economy and heating capacity.Annual Inspection (before each heating season)1. Check all terminal connections, electrical conductors, glands and cables for damage, looseness, defects,fraying, etc. and replace or tighten where applicable.2. Check for fluid leakage from heat-exchanger core. If fluid leakage occurs, remove heater from service andhave the heat-exchanger core replaced by a factory replacement unit. Refer to “Repair and Replacement” section for complete details. Note: This heat-exchanger core is not field repairable.3. Check electrical junction box. Inside of enclosure must be clean, dry, and free from any foreign materials.The cover must also be completely on and tight.4. Check motor shaft bearing play. Replace motor if play is excessive or if motor does not run quietly andsmoothly. Motor bearings are permanently lubricated.5. On HHP2-30 models, speed reducer is maintenance free . Check for excessive noise and vibration.6. Check fan. Replace immediately if cracked or damaged. Check the gap between the fan and fan shroudmeets the minimum spacing requirement.7. Check louvers. Louver screws should be tight. Louvers are not to be set <15° of the closed position.8. Check the tightness of all hardware. All nuts and bolts, including mounting hardware, must be tightened totorque settings on Page 10.9. Turn heater motor on for a minimum of 10 minutes. Check for air exiting heater through louvers and smoothrunning of the motor and fan assembly.Periodic Maintenance (before and as required during heating season) 1. Clean the following (remove dust using compressed air):∙ Finned tubes ∙ Fan∙ Fan Shroud ∙ Fan Guard ∙ Motor ∙ Louvers ∙ Cabinet 2. Check the following:∙ Motor / fan assembly for smooth and quiet operation.∙ Speed reducer (on HHP2-30 models) for smooth quiet operation. ∙ Louvers for proper angle and tightness. ∙ Electrical covers are secure.∙Gap between the fan blade / fan shroud and the fan blade / fan guard meet the minimum spac-ing requirement (see page 7 for minimum values).— Maintenance Program —HEATER MAINTENANCE RECORDHeater Model: _________________________ Serial No.: ______________________________Date of Maintenance PerformedByMaintenance PerformedNOTESPRINTED IN CANADA ©Copyright 2018The information contained in this manual has been carefully checked and verified for accuracy. Specifica-tions subject to change withoutnotice.Hazloc Heaters is a trademark ofHazloc Heaters Inc.#1, 666 Goddard Ave. NE Calgary, Alberta T2K 5X3 CanadaTel.: +1-403-730-2488 Fax: +1-403-730-2482Customer Toll Free (U.S. & Canada): +1-866-701-Heat (4328) Limited 18-Month WarrantyHazloc Heaters TM warrants all HHP2 series of heat-exchanger unit heaters against defects in materials and workmanship under normal conditions of use for a period of eighteen (18) months from date of purchase based on the following terms:1. The heater must not be modified in any way.2. The heater must be stored, installed and used only in accordance with the owner’s manual and attached data plate information.3. Replacement parts will be provided free of charge as necessary to restore any unit to normal operating condition, provided that the defective parts be returned to us freight prepaid and that the replacement parts be accepted freight collect.4. The complete heater may be returned to our manufacturing plant for repair or replacement (at our discretion), freight charges prepaid.5. Components damaged by contamination from dirt, dust, etc. or corrosion will not be considered as defects.6. This warranty shall be limited to the actual equipment involved and, under no circumstances, shall include or extend to installation or removal costs, or to consequential damages or losses.。
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You can find the latest copy of thisdocument in the OHC Documentation Library which includes all the recent additions or revisions (ifany).Table of Contents1Preface (5)1.1Audience (5)1.1.1Prerequisites for the Audience (5)1.2Access to Oracle Support (5)1.3Related Documents (5)1.4Conventions and Acronyms (6)2OFS LRS Release 8.1.0.1.0 (7)2.1Pre-installation Requirements (7)2.2Installing this Maintenance Level Release (8)2.3Post-installation Requirements (10)3Appendix A: Frequently Asked Questions (11)A UDIENCE1PrefaceThis document provides step-by-step instructions to install the Oracle Financial Services Liquidity RiskSolution (OFS LRS) Application Pack 8.1.0.1.0 Maintenance Level Release.This chapter discusses the following topics:•Audience•Access to Oracle Support•Related Documents•Conventions and Acronyms1.1AudienceThe OFS LRS Application Pack Installation Guide is intended for administrators and implementationconsultants who are responsible for installing and maintaining the application pack components. 1.1.1Prerequisites for the AudienceThe document assumes that you have experience in installing Enterprise components and basicknowledge about the following:•Oracle Financial Services Liquidity Risk Solution Application Pack components•OFSAA Architecture•UNIX Commands•Database Concepts•Web Server or Web Application Server1.2Access to Oracle SupportOracle customers have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support (MOS). Forinformation, visit /pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.1.3Related DocumentsSee the below OFS Liquidity Risk Solution Applications Pack documents available on OHCDocumentation Library.•Oracle Financial Services Liquidity Risk Measurement and Management User Guide Release8.1.0.0.0•Oracle Financial Services Liquidity Risk Regulatory Calculations for Reserve Bank of India User Guide Release 8.1.0.0.0C ONVENTIONS AND A CRONYMS•Oracle Financial Services Liquidity Risk Regulatory Calculations for European Banking Authority User Guide Release 8.1.0.0.0•Oracle Financial Services Liquidity Risk Measurement and Management Analytics User Guide Release 8.1.0.0.0•Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications Infrastructure User Guide (OHC Documentation Library)•Oracle Financial Services Analytical Applications Infrastructure Installation Guide (OHCDocumentation Library)1.4Conventions and AcronymsThe following table lists the conventions and acronyms used in this document.Table 1: Conventions and AcronymsP RE-INSTALLATION R EQUIREMENTS2OFS LRS Release 8.1.0.1.0OFS LRS 8.1.0.1.0 Maintenance Level (ML) release includes all the bug fixes and minor enhancementsdone since the previous Major release, v8.1.0.0.0.This ML release of OFS LRS can be installed on a setup with any OFSAA v8.1.0.0.0 Application Pack.2.1Pre-installation RequirementsThe prerequisites are as follows:•You should have OFS LRS version v8.1.0.0.0 as the minimum patch set level.•Login to My Oracle Support (MOS), download and install the OFSAAI v8.1.0.1 ML release (ID: 31529396)•Login to My Oracle Support (MOS), download and install the OFSAAI One-off patch (ID: 31972886)2.2Installing this Maintenance Level ReleaseTo install this ML release, follow these steps:1. Login to My Oracle Support (MOS) and search for 31796878 under the Patches & Updates tab.See the note in the Pre-installation Requirements section for details related to Data Model patchfor this release.2. Download the OFS_LRS_8.1.0.1.0_LINUX.zip archive file and copy it to your OFSAA server inBinary mode.NOTE There are different archive files for different operating systemssuch as Solaris, and RHEL or OEL.3. Stop all the OFSAAI services. For more information, see the Stopping Infrastructure Servicessection in the Oracle Financial Services Liquidity Risk Solution Installation Guide 8.1.0.0.0.4. Login to the OFSAA server as a non-root user, navigate to the $FIC_HOME directory, andexecute the command:chmod -R 775 *5. If you have Unzip utility, skip to the next step, else download the Unzip utility (OS-specific) andcopy it in Binary mode to the directory that is included in your PATH variable, typically $HOMEpath or directory in which you have copied the 8.1.0.1.0 ML.▪Uncompress the unzip installer file using the command:uncompress unzip_<os>.Z▪Give EXECUTE permission to the utility using the command:chmod 751 unzip_<os>For example, chmod 751 unzip_LINUX6. Extract the contents of the 8.1.0.1.0 ML archive file using either of the following commands:unzip <name of the file to be unzipped>7. Update the configuration file params.conf file before triggering the installation. The fileparams.conf is available in the directory: OFS_LRS_PACK/appsLibConfig/conf.Following are the input parameters for params.conf file:Model Upload Process: Input values required are 0 or 1▪ 1 indicates Trigger Model Upload▪0 indicates Skip Model upload processIf the value is 1, then the next option is to specify the type of Model upload▪0 indicates Released Data Model▪ 1 indicates Customized Data ModelIf the value of Model upload type is 1, then provide the inputs for the Data Model name and the path of Data Model.8. Give EXECUTE permission to the ML patch installer script. Navigate to the OFS_LRS_PACKdirectory and execute the command:chmod 755 OFSAAIUpdate.sh9. Execute the following install command:./OFSAAIUpdate.sh10. Verify if the ML is applied successfully by checking the log files generated in theOFS_LRS_PACK/OFS_LRM_DIC/logs and OFS_LRS_PACK/OFS_LRM_LCR/logs directories.You can ignore the ORA-00001 and ORA-02292 errors in the log file. In case of any other errors, contact My Oracle Support (MOS).11. After successful installation of the ML, perform the following steps:▪Clear the application cache. Navigate to the following directory depending on the configured web application server and delete the files.⎯Tomcat: <Tomcat installation folder>/work/Catalina/localhost/<Application name>/org/apache/jsp⎯WebLogic: <WebLogic installation location>/domains/<Domainname>/servers/<Server name>/tmp/_WL_user/<Application name>⎯WebSphere: <WebSphere installation directory>/AppServer/profiles/<Profile name>/temp/<Node name>/server1/<Application name>/<.war file name> ▪Deploy the RPD and Web Catalog file(s)⎯Take a backup of deployed Liquidity_Risk_Management_Pack.rpd and Liquidity_Risk_Management_Pack.catalog files from the OBIEE environment.⎯Navigate to the $FIC_HOME/TR_BI/repository/ directory which contains the Liquidity_Risk_Management_Pack.rpd file and theP OST-INSTALLATION R EQUIREMENTS$FIC_HOME/TR_BI/catalog/ directory which contains theLiquidity_Risk_Management_Pack.catalog file. Deploy both the files intoOBIEE deployment area.⎯Modify the connection pool and set the properties.⎯Any customization performed on the older RPD and Web Catalog files requires to bemanually carried over to the newer ones post-deployment.⎯Clear OBIEE cache, if enabled.⎯For more information on deploying RPD and Web Catalog files, see Deploying theapplication section in Oracle Financial Services Liquidity Risk Solution InstallationGuide 8.1.0.0.0,12. Delete the existing EAR or WAR file available in the folder $FIC_HOME/ficweb.13. Add umask 0027 in the .profile of the UNIX account which manages web server to ensurerestricted access permissions.14. Navigate to the web component deployed area. If you are deploying on a fresh environment,then delete the generated .war file. If you are installing in an existing environment, then deletethe generated .war file and the folder created along with it.15. Generate the application EAR or WAR file and redeploy the application onto your configuredweb application server. For more information on generating and deploying the EAR or WAR file,see the Post Installation Configurations section in the Oracle Financial Services Liquidity RiskSolution Installation Guide 8.1.0.0.0.16. Restart all the OFSAAI services. For more information, see the Starting Infrastructure Servicessection in the Oracle Financial Services Liquidity Risk Solution Installation Guide 8.1.0.0.0.2.3Post-installation RequirementsExecute the following statement in the Atomic Schema:UPDATE DIM_BANDSSET F_LATEST_RECORD_INDICATOR = 'N',D_RECORD_END_DATE = TO_DATE('01-Jan-1900','dd-mm-yyyy'),V_BAND_SHORT_DESC = Concat('Deprecated ',V_BAND_SHORT_DESC)WHERE N_BAND_CODE IN ( 642, 643, 644, 645, 646, 647, 648, 649, 650, 651,652, 653, 654, 655, 656, 657, 658, 659, 660, 661, 662, 663, 664, 665 )AND V_BAND_TYPE = 'EBA RES MAT BAND'/COMMIT/A PPENDIX A:F REQUENTLY A SKED Q UESTIONSP OST-INSTALLATION R EQUIREMENTS3Appendix A: Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat checks does the 8.1.0.0.0 Release patch perform?Environment Check- As part of the environment check, it performs Java validation, EnvironmentVariables validation, OS-specific validation, DB specific validation, and it shuts down all OFSAAIServices (Infrastructure Server, ICC Server, and back-end services).Post Install check- As part of Post-install check, it checks if OFSAAI services can be successfullystarted.Which version of erwin Data Modeler does OFS LRS support?OFS LRS 8.1.0.1 supports erwin v9.8.OFSAA S UPPORTOFSAA SupportRaise a Service Request (SR) in My Oracle Support (MOS) for queries related to the OFSAAapplications.S END U S Y OUR C OMMENTSSend Us Your CommentsOracle welcomes your comments and suggestions on the quality and usefulness of this publication.Your input is an important part of the information used for revision.•Did you find any errors?•Is the information clearly presented?•Do you need more information? 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COP025设备管理程序为确保采设备始终处于优胜的运行状况,以进步工作效力、降低消费,特制订并履行本法度榜样。
2.有用范畴:本法度榜样有用于公司硬件举措措施、设备评判和操纵方法,及设备爱护、检修、筹划设备操纵。
3.引用文件:3.1 ISO9002/ 6.3差不多举措措施 7.6监督和测量装配的操纵3.2 ISO14001 /4.4.6运行操纵 4.5.1监督和测量3.3《治理手册》4.职责:4.1 临盆部负责设备的更新筹划,设备修理及保养,临盆部经理负责筹划的审核。
4.2 行政部负责情形体系计量检测设备的治理和同一送检。
4.3技质部负责质量测量设备的治理和同一送检。
4.4财务部经理负责设备合同的审核,总经理负责赞成。
4.5各部分负责本部分设备的日常爱护、保养。
5.法度榜样要求:5.1设备更新改革5.1.1 各部分应在12月20日编制下一年度设备添置和更新改革筹划报临盆部。
5.1.2 临盆部汇总落后行可行性分析,提出下年度设备更新改革筹划,须临盆部经理核定,报董事长审批。
5.1.3 依照货比三家原则,临盆部、财务部负责设备的购买。
5.2.4 关于零碎设备的购买,由各部分提出版面申报,经临盆部签订可行性看法后,报董事长审批。
5.1.5 设备到厂后,由临盆部分通知应用部分一路开箱验收。
5.1.6 验收主辅机、附件、备件、随机对象等与装箱单、合同内容是否相符,验收设备及其附件、备件在运转搬运过程中的无缺情形,验收有关技巧文件、说明书、合格证等材料是否齐备。
5.1.7 验收合格后,由临盆部归档储存全部图文材料,并向应用部分的设备治理人员供给原始图文材料的复印件,由临盆部负责安装和调试。
5.1.8 设备安装完毕,由临盆部、应用部分及其它有关部分参加试车验收,验收合格由临盆部填写“设备验收单”,交介入部分负责人签字承认。
5.2设备爱护、保养及检查5.2.1 重要设备,如空调、配电、锅炉、发电机等设备详见各设备操作规范。
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Safe Deposit Box Openg Procedure
Purpose 目的
To set a procedure of providing the safe deposit service in a secure and efficient manner.
该程序旨在提供高效安全的物品存放服务
Procedure 程序
Issuing of Safe Deposit Box
发放安全保险箱
1) Guest to complete Safe Deposit Application Form including the guest name,
room number, departure date and signature.
客人填写物品存放申请表,包括其姓名、房间号、离店时间并签名
2) Assign an unused box to guest.
给客人分配一个未经使用的保险箱
3) After guest has deposited his belongings in the box, cashier to place tin container back
into the safe box, lock up and hand over the individual key to
the guest.
在客人把物品存放好之后,保管员将其放回原处, 上锁并把钥匙交给客人
4) File the completed form in room number order.
按照房号给表格排序归档
5)Leave a remind message in Fideliao “Check out message”
在Fidelio “Check Out Message”中留言
Guest Accessing Safe Deposit Box
客人开启保险箱
1) Guest to fill the Access Slip including name, room number, signature, and the safe box
key number.
由客人填写保险箱使用表格,包括其姓名、房间号以及保险箱的钥匙号
2) Cashier to compare signature of the guest against the specimen on the
Application envelope.
由保管员对该签名和申请表上的签名进行核对
3) Only when every detail is correct, the cashier will unlock the box and yield the tin
container to the guest.
只有在确保所有信息准确无误后,才可打开保险箱
4) After the guest has finished, the cashier is to put the Access Slip into the envelope and
file away the envelope.
客人将物品存放完毕后,保管员将开启单据装如信封并归档
Guest Terminating the Safe Deposit
客人提取物品
1) Guest to fill the Access Slip.
客人填写保险箱开启单
2) Cashier to examine and ensure all details are correct before giving the tin
container to the guest for him to empty.
保管员检查并确保所有细节准确无误后,才可让客人取走物品
3) After the guest has emptied the container, the cashier is to ask the guest to
complete the back cover of the Application Envelope which includes reliability
terms.
客人取走物品后,应让其填写申请表背页的内容包括责任条款。
4) Cashier is to place empty container back to its box and leave the door of the
box unlocked and the key on the door.
将空的保险箱放回原处关上门并存放好钥匙
5)Cancel the message in Fidelio “Check Out Message”
在Fidelio 中取消“Check Out Message”
Force Opening of the Safe Deposit Box
强制开启保险箱
1) All efforts must be made to locate the lost key before resorting to force
opening.
在实行强制开启前必须确保客人的钥匙已丢失
2) Declare the cost of force opening to guest.
告知客人强制开启的费用
3) Request the Engineering to break the lock.
联系工程部开锁
4) Request the guest and the Duty Security, Assistant Manager to witness the opening.
客人与值班保安, 大堂副理应共同监督开启过程
5) Guest to sign the back of the Application Envelope and pay the cost of repair
客人须在申请表的背面签字并付相关修补费
Applicable Departments 使用部门: All Concerned Departments/所有相关部门。