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Install Instructions
IPCSD1 & IPCSD4
Dante
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Digital Communication Stations
9701 Taylorsville Rd. • Louisville, KY 40299 U.S.A.
Telephone: 502.267.7436 • Fax: 502.267.9070
PRECAUTIONS WHEN WORKING ON ENERGIZED EQUIPMENT
When it is necessary to work on energized equipment, think ahead and anticipate every hazard. Never work alone on energized
equipment.
Interlock switches are installed on some of the doors and panels to break the power circuits when the enclosure is entered. When it is
necessary to work within such an enclosure on energized equipment, the interlock may be bypassed. Extreme caution should then be
exercised, as dangerous voltages are present within the unit.
AC POWER CIRCUITS
Equipment obtaining power from a secondary distribution system should be grounded at all times by means of a third grounding
wire on the power lines. Equipment permanently wired to a secondary distribution system should also be grounded separately by
connection to a grounding bus or ground rod with a sufficiently large conductor to handle the current expected if the secondary source
is accidentally shorted to the equipment.
The ground wire should be protected from mechanical damage and periodically inspected for good physical condition.
Personnel should never depend on a switch to remove power from equipment. If the equipment is connected to the secondary
distribution system by means of a power cable, detach the cable from the receptacle before attempting any repairs of removal of
chassis.
If the equipment is permanently wired to the secondary distribution system, remove the main fuses or open the power switch. Attach
a suitable warning tag to the switch which will warn personnel not to operate the equipment; only the person who originally attaches
the warning tag should be authorized to remove it.
RESUSCITATION
Personnel working with or near high voltage should be familiar with modern methods of resuscitation. Such information and training is
available from the Red Cross or local emergency response personnel such as the police and fire department.