Operating Instructions
Insulated Conductor Rail System
SinglePowerLine Program 0813
BAL0813-0007-EN
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DANGER!
Danger of injury due to dust and abrasion!
Breathing difficulties and eye irritation can occur due to dust thrown up and abrasion of the sliding
contacts, copper conductor bars and plastic. There is a health hazard due to airborne respirable
dust. One result may be cancer.
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Clean regularly! If necessary, clean the system according to the instructions before
starting work. See Section 12.1.
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Wear personal protective equipment.
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Protective eyewear
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Dust mask Class FFP3 (observe local regulations)
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Protective gloves
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Disposable coveralls
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Prevent contamination of the environment (e.g., people, goods, production facilities etc.)
while cleaning by taking appropriate measures (use covers, barriers, filter systems).
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Do not
blow out dust
with compressed air, but rather vacuum it away. The vacuum must
be equipped with a Class H fine filter.
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See Section 2.8.3 for further information.
WARNING!
Risk of injury when removing the connector!
Compared to the insulation profile and the conductor bar, the connector is very large component
and e.g., a saw blade could easily become trapped in it. The saw could also spring out and injure
the installer.
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When separating the 4 m rail segments, keep at a distance of at least 100 mm from the end of
the insulation profile.
CAUTION!
Reusing disposable components can create hazards!
Reusing a connector, for example, can create the following hazards:
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The connection is not perfect and reliable.
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High-resistance connection, heating, fire hazard, reduced performance.
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Dispose of disassembled connectors and replace with new ones. Do not reuse!