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Mounting Instruction
Conductor rail system
MultiLine 0835
MAL0835-0001c-EN
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The operator is furthermore responsible for ensuring that the device is always in perfect working order. The following thus applies:
The operator must ensure that the maintenance schedule described in this installation and operating manual is followed.
The operator must get all safety systems regularly inspected for functionality and completeness. If possible, this inspection
should be carried out once a year, but at least as often as required under the applicable national regulations.
If the device or system has been modified, the safety systems must be inspected again and adapted to the changed conditions
in such a way that the device or system is safe again.
2.6
5 safety rules for working on electrical systems
Requirement:
Work on electrical systems must only be carried out when they are disconnected from the power supply. The
5 safety rules
(see DIN VDE 0150-100:2009-10/EN 50110-1:2004-11) must always be followed before starting any work:
1.
Disconnect system from the power supply at the main switch.
2.
Secure the main switch against being switched back on,
3.
Check that the system is disconnected by measuring the current
4.
Ground and short-circuit the parts of the system on which work will be carried out
5.
Cover or block off adjacent components that are still live
Only skilled electricians or personnel trained in electrical work may disconnect power or approve reconnection of power after
work carried out in the disconnected state!
2.7
Specific hazards
The following section lists residual risks, which were determined on the basis of a risk assessment. Follow the safety instructions
listed here and the warnings in other sections of this installation and operating manual in order to reduce health hazards and avoid
dangerous situations.
2.7.1
Electrical hazards and sources of danger
Requirement:
DANGER!
Risk of death by electrocution!
Contact with components carrying electrical power can lead to death by electrocution or severe injury.
There is also a risk of injury from shock, falling or being thrown across the room as a result of an
electrical shock.