Installation & Contractor

Safety and Training:

Copar has a full staff of highly trained field service engineers

Copar Corporation takes safety very seriously, all of our field service personnel are arc-flash NFPA 70E trained. These safety issues were then conveyed to all of our technical personnel through a formal safety seminar. In addition, all of our technicians completed and are certified on CPR and First-Aid procedures by a licensed professional.

1. Electrical hazards
2. Basic Elements of accident prevention program
3. Preparing to work safely
4. Live-Line tools and voltage detectors
5. Lockout / Tag-out and temporary grounding
6. Flash protection boundary and limits of approach
7. Protective clothing and personal protective equipment
8. NFPA 70E methods for selecting protective clothing and PPE

Materials:

Copar provides 99% of all the materials required to install our equipment including but not limited to DC cabling, hardware, brackets, cabinet stands, hose’s fittings etc. Our specialized brackets are plated or can be painted to match the customers equipment . Copar does not agree with acquiring / raiding our customers stores for hardware / or other materials. Copar provides a professional installation.

Equipment System Design:

Designed with safety, ease of operation, and ease of maintenance in mind. Safer and easier to use, diagnose issues, and maintain COPAR Corporation is including Touch Safe Technology for our CSSC and CTC Control Systems. This change is in response to the corrugating industry’s request to provide control systems complying with the NEPA 70E Standard. This “arc flash” regimen generally applies to cabinets containing 208-volt and above. COPAR has applied these conservative standards to our systems.

All COPAR Panels are 24 Volt. When controlling a 120-Volt component COPAR will use a specially designed High Voltage REMOTE Interface Board inside the customer’s existing 120-Volt panel. This DIN rail mounted High Voltage Interface Board will convert COPAR’s 24 Volt signal to control the HV Input / output. Advantages of this new control package include:

All signal lights, alarms and control signals are 24 Volt. Smaller control enclosures use reduced space allowing more convenient installation. Using a common High Voltage Interface Board configured by a rotary switch setting allows minimal spares inventory. Significantly less wire needs to be pulled in wire way. Short 120-Volt wire runs from the High Voltage Interface Card to control components expedite and simplifies troubleshooting.

Primary Electrical Contractor:

Teem Electric

Teem has completed numerous professional installations for Copar. Their performance, professionalism and on-time start-ups have surpassed all of our expectations. When they are not on schedule, it’s because they are ahead! They also have a 100% record of NO LOST TIME ACCIDENTS with Copar!

See Teem Electric at www.teemelectric.com we're glad we did!