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HEALTH AND SAFETY INFORMATION
KMW200CCD
Version 1.1
USER MANUAL
KMW200CCD Chiller v1.1
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1.2.1 Potential Electrical Hazards
The following list is not intended as a complete guide to all the electrical hazards on the system, but
serves to illustrate the range of potential hazards that exist:
•
electric
shock
•
electric
burn
•
fire of electrical origin
•
electric
arcing
1.2.2 Recommended Precautions
WARNING
All of the electrical equipment supplied as part of the system should
be provided with a protective ground. Do not remove protective
grounds as this may give rise to an electrical safety hazard. It is
vitally important that the system is properly grounded at all times.
Follow local and national electrical regulations and procedures.
Do not defeat interlocks, remove connectors, disconnect equipment,
open safety covers, dismantle or modify equipment unless you are
qualified and authorised to do so and you are fully conversant with its
operation and potential hazards or have total assurance through your
local electrical permit to work system that the equipment has been
made safe.
Make sure that the mains supply is fused at an appropriate rating and
that it can be isolated locally via a clearly labelled, clearly visible and
easily accessible isolating switch. Isolate the supply before carrying
out any maintenance work.
1.2.3 First Aid
A course in first aid to include methods of artificial respiration is recommended for those whose
work involves equipment which may produce a high voltage.
WARNING
Do not attempt to administer first aid to someone who may have
suffered electric shock until the source of the shock has been
isolated.
Mains voltages are present in the system. These can cause serious
injury or death.
Only personnel qualified and experienced to work with such currents
and voltages should perform service or maintenance work on this
equipment.