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difference between different models.
2. Safety precautions
2.1 Qualifications and responsibilities of operators
A qualified operator is a person with the necessary knowledge, professional training and experience:
The Operators should obtain certificates in accordance with local regulations.
Protect and maintain the equipment according to relevant safety standards.
Help the injured at the first time.
Comply with local regulations, standards and management.
The operator must ensure that:
Before commissioning and closing the isolation circuit breaker, all basic information and step
instructions must be understood, especially the safety instructions for assembly and installation
that must be strictly observed.
FLASH PROTECTION
LEVEL A
Incident Energy : 1.0 cal/cm2
Working Distance: 45.7 cm
Arc Flash Boundary: 0.42 m
Non-melting or untreated natural fiber long-
sleeve shirtand long pants
SHOCK PROTECTION
Shock Hazard Exposure: 907 Vdc
Shock Hazard when covers removed
Limited Approach Boundary: 1.07 m
Restricted Approach Boundary: 0.3 m
PPE Glove Class 0
V-Rating 1500 Vdc
Equipment ID:
Arc Flash & Shock Hazard
Appropriate PPE Required
DANGER
!
FLASH PROTECTION
LEVEL A
Incident Energy: 0.6 cal/cm
2
Working Distance: 45.7 cm
Arc Flash Boundary: 0.27 m
Non-melting or untreated natural fiber long-
sleeve shirtand long pants
SHOCK PROTECTION
Shock Hazard Exposure: 480 Vac
Shock Hazard when covers removed
Limited Approach Boundary: 1.07 m
Restricted Approach Boundary: 0.3 m
PPE Glove Class 0
V-Rating 500 Vac
Equipment ID:
Arc Flash & Shock Hazard
Appropriate PPE Required
DANGER
!
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