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XCHARGEIN MOBILITY INSTALLATION MANUAL
MN191005EN April 2021 www.eaton.com
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2.2 Suggested protections during the installation
2.3 Protection from electric shock
An electric shock can be fatal.
Avoid touching internal or external parts normally live while the system is powered on.
Cables and connections must always be secured, in good condition, insulated and suitably sized.
The equipment was built according to the highest safety standards and equipped with safety devices designed to protect
operators and components.
For obvious reasons, the manufacturer cannot envisage all potential types of installations and locations where the
equipment will be installed; the customer must therefore clearly inform the manufacturer of specific conditions of
installation. Eaton declines any responsibility if the unit is incorrectly installed.
The operators must be correctly instructed. The operators must therefore read and follow the technical instructions
contained in the manual and in the enclosed documentation.
The instructions provided in this manual do not replace the safety regulations of the installation and operational technical
data printed on the products, nor do they replace the current safety standards enforced in the country where the
equipment is installed, and the rules dictated by common sense.
The manufacturer can provide theoretical or practical training to operators, either on their site or on the customer’s
premises, as specified at the time of drawing up the contract.
The equipment must not be used if any operational fault is identified.
Temporary repairs should be avoided; repair work must be carried out only with genuine spare parts, which must be
installed according to the intended use.
The responsibilities deriving from the commercial components are delegated to the respective manufacturers.
Avoid touching the equipment enclosure during the equipment operation.
In the event of fire, CO2 foam extinguishers must be used, and self-vacuum systems must be used to put out fires in
enclosed spaces.
If the noise level exceeds legal limits, the working area must be restricted, and anyone who has access to the area must
wear ear defenders or ear plugs.
The noise level produced by the equipment in normal working conditions is < 50 dB.
During the installation process, special attention must be paid to fixing the equipment and its components. At this stage,
restricting or preventing access to the installation area is recommended.
Professional installers are recommended to wear clothing and personal protective equipment (PPE) provided by their
employer. Operators must not wear clothes or accessories that could start fires or produce static electricity, or any item
of clothing that could affect personal safety. When carrying out any operation on the equipment, clothes and instruments
must be suitably insulated.
Professional installers must NOT access the equipment with bare feet or wet hands.
The maintenance engineer must always ensure that nobody else is able to reset or operate the equipment during
maintenance, and must report any fault or deterioration caused by wear or by aging, in order to restore the correct safety
conditions.
The professional installer or maintenance engineer must always pay attention to the working environment to ensure it is
well lit and has a suitable escape route.
A first aid kit must be provided.