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P8050212 Rev. D
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2006, 2008 & 2010 Hubbell Power Systems, Inc., 210 North Allen Street, Centralia, MO 65240 U.S.A.
SUMMARY
The information in this document does not claim to cover all details or variations in equipment, nor to provide for
every possible contingency encountered with installation, operation, or maintenance. Should further information
be needed or problems arise that are not covered sufficiently, contact your authorized factory representative.
The contents of this document are not part of, nor do they modify, any prior or existing agreement, commitment
or relationship. HUBBELL terms and conditions of sale constitute the entire obligation of HUBBELL. The war-
ranty in the terms and conditions of sale is the sole warranty of HUBBELL. Any statements in this document do
not create new warranties or modify any existing warranty.
IMPORTANT
These installation, operation and maintenance instructions do not claim to cover all details or variations in equip-
ment. Nor do they provide for all possible conditions encountered while installing, operating or maintaining this
equipment. If further information is desired or needed to address any particular installation, operation or main-
tenance problem not covered in this document, contact your authorized factory representative.
The information in this document does not relieve the user from exercising good judgment in selecting equipment
for suitability of application. Nor does it relieve the user from using sound practices in installation, operation and
maintenance of the equipment purchased.
Note: Because HUBBELL has a policy of continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to change design
and specifications without notice. Should a conflict arise between the general information in this document and
the contents of drawings or supplementary material, or both, the latter shall take precedence.
Warnings
QUALIFIED PERSON
For the purpose of this manual, a qualified person is:
(a)
familiar with the installation, operation and maintenance
of the subject equipment and the hazards
involved with its installation, operation and maintenance.
(b)
trained
to de-energize, clear, ground, and tag circuits and equipment in accordance with established
safety practices.
(c)
trained
in the proper care and use of protective equipment such as rubber gloves, hard hat, safety glasses
or face shields, flash clothing, etc., in accordance with established utility safety practices.
(d)
trained
to render first aid.
Electrical equipment contains hazardous voltages and high
speed moving parts. Contact with these hazards will cause
death, serious personal injury or damage equipment.
Only qualified personnel shall install, operate and maintain this
equipment. Always properly ground equipment and lock out
electric power (de-energize) before maintenance. Using non-
specified/unauthorized parts or components to repair equip-
ment, or tampering with safety devices/systems will result in
dangerous conditions which can cause death, severe personal
injury or damage to equipment. Take note of and follow all safety
instructions contained in this installation, operation and mainte-
nance manual.
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DANGER