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Mounting Instruction
Conductor rail system
MultiLine 0835
MAL0835-0001c-EN
www.conductix.com
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Using the system in clean rooms or ultra-clean rooms.
Using the system in areas that must not be contaminated with abraded materials (e.g. unpackaged food).
Use of the system with accessories that have not been certified and have not been approved by the manufacturer.
Operation of the system by untrained personnel.
Using both steel and copper components in the system.
CAUTION!
Fire hazard, destruction of the conductor rail!
If the current or voltage used for the conductor rail system is too high, the system may be unable
to cope.
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Do not exceed the nominal current indicated in section 3!
CAUTION!
The conductor rail system must only be operated under the environmental conditions detailed
in section 3!
The conductor rail system must not be operated under the following environmental conditions:
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In areas with highly flammable materials. Risk of fire and explosion!
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In areas that contain solvents. Risk of components dropping!
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Near splashing water. Short circuit, risk of death through electrocution!
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In clean rooms or ultra-clean rooms. The conductor rail system generates dust through abrasion
2.5
Protective measures to be taken by the operator/user
The device is designed for use in an industrial setting. The operator of the device is therefore subject to compliance with the
relevant legal obligations concerning workplace safety. In addition to the safety guidelines in this installation and operating manual,
the safety, accident protection, and environmental protection regulations applicable to the place of operation of the unit must be
followed. This particularly includes:
Work on electrical components of the system may only be carried out
when disconnected from the power supply.
The operator has to inform himself of applicable workplace safety guidelines and identify any additional hazards that may arise
under special working conditions at the deployment location of the device. This knowledge has to be expressed in the form of
operating instructions for the operation of the device.
During the entire time the device is in use, the operator must check that these operating instructions still correspond to the
current state of regulations and adapt these as necessary.
The operator must clearly manage and define responsibilities, for installation, operation, troubleshooting and maintenance.
The operator must ensure that all employees involved with the unit have read and understood this installation and operating
manual. He must furthermore train personnel at regular intervals and inform them of hazards.
The operator must provide personnel with all required protective equipment (work clothes, safety shoes, hearing protection,
protective gloves, safety helmet, goggles, breathing mask).
The operator must keep the keys for the switching cabinets in a safe place. "Safe" means that only explicitly authorized
personnel may have access to the keys. The keys may only be issued to technical personnel as described in section 2.2.1.