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Installation and commissioning
5.1 Introduction
Do not touch live parts
Dangers exist in live electrical installations the meter is connected to. As
a general rule, touching live components is dangerous to life and should
be avoided. All local, national and company safety procedures must be
observed. This may involve attending suitable training seminars.
The following is a list of the minimum requirements which should be met
before any installation is carried out. The observation of local national
and company procedures takes a priority over the following and should
be observed without fail.
The procedures described below should only be performed by
suitably qualified registered and trained personnel.
All local national and company safety regulations must be familiar to
these persons and strictly adhered to.
A review of section
3 Safety
is recommended before
commencement.
Ensure that all tools equipment and materials that maybe required in
accordance with section
5.2
are present and in serviceable
condition.
Ensure that the meter type matches to any paperwork supplied and
is of the correct type for the installation.
Confirm all calibration seals are in place and secure.
5.2
Materials and tools required
An accurate connection diagram (see reverse of terminal cover).
Correct fixing screws to secure the meter to the meter board or
similar.
Suitable-sized
screwdriver.
Sealing pliers (if required) to affix company seal.
Suitable drilling machine, if required.
Test equipment as supplied and as required.