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1.5.2 ELECTRIC SHOCK
To prevent electric shock, be sure to observe the following precaution:
Touching any parts that are
electrically “live” or “hot” may
cause fatal electric shock or burns.
Have a qualified electrician
connect the Welding Power
Source. Check the enclosure, base
metal and jig that they are
electrically connected in ordnance
with local
regulations. (Electrical
Facilities Technical Standards)
Before installing, maintaining, or
inspecting this welding equipment,
leave the equipment for over 5
minutes after turning off power
supply at the distribution panel
switch.
Capacitors built-in may be
electrically charged even after the
power has been switched off.
Before performing works, make
sure that no charging voltage
should be applied to such parts.
Do not use cables which have
insufficient capacity, are damaged,
or in which any conductor is
exposed.
Tighten cable connections securely
and insulate properly.
Tighten cable connections securely
and insulate it.
Do not operate with welding
equipment with its cover or
enclosure loose or removed
Do not wear damaged, torn or wet
gloves. Always wear dry insulated
gloves
Use a lifeline harness when
performing works at any high
elevations.
Carry out maintenance and
inspection periodically and use it
after the repair of any and all
damaged parts.
Turn off both the Mains ON/OFF
switch on equipment and the
distribution panel switch when not
in use.
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