KONE ReSolve 200
Installation Instruction
12 (258)
AM-10.65.001
(D) 2013-04-17
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Ensure you have adequate information to do the work and fully understand all the
possible effects of your actions.
- IF IN DOUBT - ASK.
Talk to your supervisor if you have any doubts about the working method or safety related
issues.
Any local variations to the method must be supported by a local method statement and risk
assessment.
Additional electrical safety measures:
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Use an approved multimeter (Fluke 179 or equivalent) on all circuits. Use fuse pullers to
change or remove fuses. NEVER use fingers, pliers or screwdrivers. Covers on exposed
electrical devices or wires MUST be installed to protect personnel from injury or shock.
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ALL landing doors, car and sling, connection boxes, switch boxes, transformer casings,
controller and tank must be verified for effective grounding to prevent shock to personnel
and to ensure that protective fuses operate (particularly where protection is provided using
residual current device (RCD)).
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When using a portable electric meter, DO NOT connect one wire and leave other wires
dangling loose.
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Before powering up a circuit, make sure that all is clear. This is necessary in order to
protect personnel from injury and to prevent damage to the equipment.
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Avoid accidental contact with equipment or conductors which are known to be live or are
NOT known to be de-energised. If it is necessary to work on equipment while it is hot,
extra care must be observed.
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TAKE TIME TO BE CAREFUL! Following safety precautions and using common sense
will prevent injury, mutilation, or death.
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During the safety survey the salesman/engineer will have made a detailed analysis of the
existing installation and will have detailed notes concerning which parts of the electrical
system need to be over-connected and which circuits must be isolated for the dismantling
operation, if the powered car system is to be used.