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2.5
Electrically qualified personnel
To avoid bodily injury and material damage, only
electrically qualified personnel are permitted to
work on the devices and their components, mod-
ules, assemblies, systems and current circuits
who have knowledge of:
·The national and international accident preven-
tion regulations.
·Safety technology standards.
·Installation, commissioning, operation, discon-
nection, grounding and marking of electrical
equipment.
·the requirements concerning personal protective
equipment.
Electrically qualified persons within the scope of
the technical safety information of all documents
associated with the device and its components
are persons who can furnish proof of qualification
as an electrically skilled person.
WARNING
Warning against unauthorized manipulation or
improper use of the device or its components!
Opening, dismantling or unauthorized manipula-
tion of the device and its components which goes
beyond the mechanical, electrical or other operat-
ing limits indicated can lead to material damage or
injury, up to and including death.
·
Only electrically qualified personnel are
permitted to work on the devices and their
components, assemblies, systems and cur-
rent circuits.
·
Always use your device or component only
in the manner described in the associated
documentation.
·
If there is discernible damage, send the
device or the component back to the manu-
facturer!
2.6
Warranty in the event of damage
Any unauthorized tampering with or use of the
device constitutes "misuse" and/or "negligence"
under the product’s warranty and thus voids the
warranty of any possible resulting damage. In this
regard, please take note of section „3.3 Intended
use“ on page 16.
2.7
Safety information for handling current
transformers and measurement devic-
es with residual current measurement
WARNING
Risk of injury due to large currents and high
electrical voltage on the current transformers!
Current transformers operated while open on the
secondary side (high voltage peaks pose a hazard
when touched) can result in severe bodily injury or
death.
·
Avoid operating the current transformers
while open; short circuit the unloaded trans-
formers!
·
Before interrupting the current supply,
short circuit the secondary connections of
the current transformers. Switch any test
switches that automatically short circuit the
secondary lines of the current transformers
to the “Test” status (Check the test switch/
short circuiting connection beforehand)!
·
Only use current transformers with basic
insulation to IEC 61010-1:2010!
·
Caution, even current transformers rated as
safe for open operation can pose a hazard
when touched during operation while open!
·
Make sure that screw terminals for the cur-
rent transformer connection on the device
are adequately tightened!
·
Comply with the information and provisions
in the documentation of your current trans-
formers!
CAUTION
Risk of injury or damage to the meter due to
high measurement currents at the connections
of the current transformers!
High measurement currents can cause tempera-
tures of up to 80 °C (176 °F) on the connections of
the current transformers
·
Use wiring that is designed for an operating
temperature of at least 80 °C (176 °F)!
·
The current transformers can be hot even
after the power supply has been switched
off. Allow the connections of the current
transformers and the connecting cables to
cool down before touching them!