Operating Instructions
Insulated Conductor Rail System
SinglePowerLine Program 0813
BAL0813-0007-EN
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DANGER!
Risk of injury due to falling conductor rails!
The hanger clamps of the conductor rail can fail and the conductor rail can fall down. Components
can be damaged if the following or similar materials are stored in the vicinity of the conductor rail:
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Foodstuffs that contain aromatic compounds that can evaporate.
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Coating products and paints.
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Separating agents or coolants and lubricants.
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Do not store any of the above or similar substances near the conductor rails.
DANGER!
Fire hazard due to overload or sparking!
Fire hazards occur due to overloaded cables, electrical arcs, short circuits or sparking. Sparking can
occur with poorly serviced, contaminated conductor rails or if the installation does not comply with the
required tolerances.
Take the following measures:
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Conduct electrical testing as prescribed before commissioning.
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Permissible current values must be observed.
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Maintain tolerances during operation.
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Do not remove the prescribed electrical safety devices and protective devices.
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Do not store easily ignited materials near to conductor rails.
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Check, service and clean conductor rails regularly and as prescribed. See Section 12.
WARNING!
Risk of health issues due to respirable dust!
Airborne dust can cause respiratory complaints and eye irritation.
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Clean regularly
8.2
Normal operation
The conductor rail system 0813 is protected against accidental contact and is suitable for use in non-publicly accessible areas, out
of hands' reach in indoor and weather-protected outdoor areas, e.g., for ceiling cranes, process cranes or automatic passenger
transport.
8.3
Stopping the system
DANGER!
Risk of injury due to electrical shock!
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Switch off the power supply to the
conductor rail system
according to the 5 Safety
Rules and secure it against switching on again. For the 5 Safety Rules, see Section
2.5.