
54 Chapter 2 Safety considerations and best practices
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Risk of personal injury
The following items provide an overview of common personal safety
considerations when working with a Passport switch.
WARNING
Risk of injury by fan blades
While working on any equipment near cooling unit fans,
be continuously aware that the rpm of a live fan can suck
loose clothing, hair, or jewelry into the fan blades or
amputate a finger. Do not touch a rotating fan with
anything.
WARNUNG
Verletzungsgefahr durch Lüfterblätter
Beim Arbeiten in der Nähe der Lüfter des Kühlaggregats
besteht die Gefahr, daß ein rotierender Lüfter lose
Kleidung, Haare oder Schmuck in die Lüfterblätter saugt
oder einen Finger abtrennt. Berühren Sie einen Lüfter
niemals, weder direkt noch indirekt.
WARNING
Risk of injury when handling a frame
Never place a foot or a hand under any part of the frame
while it is being tilted or moved. Always move it with
three or four people. The weight of a shipped frame with
one Passport 15000 or 20000 is approximately 419 kg
(926 lbs); with two switches the weight is approximately
612 kg (1,344 lbs). For additional protection, wear safety
boots with steel toes.
Summary of Contents for Passport 15000
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Page 178: ...178 Chapter 11 Initial switch hardware installations 241 1501 240 5 2S2 ...
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