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Mounting Instruction
Conductor rail system
MultiLine 0835
MAL0835-0001c-EN
www.conductix.com
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10
Repairing faults
Requirement:
WARNING!
Risk of injury from incorrect fault repair!
Incorrect fault repairs can result in serious injury to person and property.
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Contact the manufacturer in case of faults
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Faults must only be repaired by personnel from or authorized by the manufacturer.
The faults that, to Conductix-Wampfler's best knowledge, tend to arise are listed in the following table together with their
corresponding remedial measures.
NOTE!
Faults must only be repaired by qualified personnel!
Required protective equipment:
DANGER!
Risk of sensitization, irritations of the mucous membranes and disorders of the respiratory
tract through dust!
Dust from the carbon brushes collects in the conductor rails and the guide profile. This dust is very
fine and is categorized as a health risk. Working a lot with the conductor rail system and/or not
applying the requisite level of care when handling accumulated dust (e.g. cleaning the system with
compressed air) can lead to sensitization. People that frequently spend long periods of time inside a
busy facility without protective equipment may be affected by the
following
:
Irritation of the mucous membranes
Diseases of the respiratory tract
Cancer
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At workplaces that are continuously exposed, and also strongly frequented facilities, personnel must
be protected through effective measures against dust
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Personal protective equipment must be worn during all works on the conductor rail system during
which collected dust is disturbed
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The following personal protective equipment must be worn during cleaning operations:
Safety goggles
Dust mask class FFP3
Gloves
Disposable overall
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Before starting work, clean the conductor rails according to regulations. See section 12.3