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Operating Instructions
Single-pole Conductor Rail System
SingleFlexLine Program 0815
BAL0815-0002g-US
www.conductix.us
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2.8
Special hazards
The following section lists residual risks determined on the basis of a risk assessment.
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Follow the safety instructions and the warnings in these operating instructions in order to reduce health hazards and avoid dan-
gerous situations.
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A detailed risk analysis must be prepared for the system in which the conductor rail is integrated. The resulting measures must
be implemented by the system engineer.
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PE and PE
plus
must always be designed redundantly. Continual engagement of both protective conductor connections must be
monitored. For systems with transfers, two current collectors with double heads must be used.
2.8.1
Electrical hazards and sources of danger
WARNING!
Risk of death due to electrical shock!
Contact with energized components can lead to death or severe injury due to
electrical shock. There is also a risk of injury from a shock reaction, falling or be-
ing thrown across the room as a result of an electrical shock.
Work on the following components is dangerous:
Main power supply
Parts under voltage: Line feed, cables, connections, conductor rail, connectors,
current collectors, products and connections within switching cabinets, control
systems, etc.
Parts that are under voltage due to a fault.
Before working on the parts listed above:
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Disconnect
the conductor rail system from the
power supply and secure it
against switching on again
according to the 5 Safety Rules (see Section 2.5).
During work:
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Use insulated tools
Before switching on:
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Each time before the product or system is started, test the insulation resistance
according to locally applicable technical standards, directives and legal regula-
tions.
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Carry out locally required electrical tests.
Maintain electrical safety!
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Regularly test and maintain electrical equipment.
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If dangerous defects are identified, immediately take measures to correct the
defects. Inform the system operator immediately.
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If it is not possible to correct the dangerous defect, block off/secure the area in-
volved or turn the operating resource off and secure it against switching on
again. Inform the system operator immediately.
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Immediately secure loose cables and replace damaged cables.
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Always replace blown fuses with fuses of the same rating.