60
Packing/unpacking:
Risk of cutting and crushing injuries
• Be careful when packing and unpacking – always wear your personal
protective equipment;
• Store the Conel Flow Rain-Champion empty, dry, packed.
Lifting / Lifting /
Carrying
Risk of crushing and impact injuries
• When the Conel Flow Rain-Champion falls;
• When installing the connections;
• When dismantling the Conel Flow Rain-Champion;
• When lifting the pump out of the well.
2.4
RESIDUAL HAZARDS AND PROTECTIVE MEASURES
Risks
Cause
Description of the
hazard / person at risk
Protective measures/
protection objective
Deadly electric shock
Voltage-carrying parts
due to fault condition
Deadly electric shock,
voltage above 50 V AC
is attached to voltage-
carrying parts, e.B. in
the event of an internal
insulation fault of a
component /
total staff
Preventing touching
voltage-carrying parts
No hazardous stresses
on housings of compo-
nents, due to protecti-
ve grounding (potential
compensation)
Grounding of the
terminal box
Installation of a main
switch (for terminal bo-
xes) with the possibility
of securing by padlock.
Covering voltage-car-
rying parts
Attaching a warning
sign: Warning of dange-
rous electrical voltage
Basically:
Comply with five safety
rules (DIN VDE 0105-
1 / DIN EN 50110-1) /
Avoidance of fatal
electric shock
Fire
Cable fire
Due to improper sizing
of the electrical line
Electrical cables must
be measured for
maximum electrical
power against the
mains voltage and their
tolerances and must
be clearly identified by
coloured marking. ((EN
60204, Sections 6, 10,
12, and 18).