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Full-electronic HV-Tester F1-1x Typs
2. SAFETY REGULATIONS
- Inform operators prior to starting maintenance and service work.
- During all maintenance and inspection work, electrically isolate the device
/ system and secure against unexpected switch on.
- The work is only allowed to be undertaken by appropriately trained per-
sonnel, all safety precautions are to be taken.
- To perform maintenance and servicing work, workshop equipment ap-
propriate for the work to be performed is imperative!
2.9
Moisture and humidity
- The parts of the system are not allowed to be subject to moisture, hu-
midity and/or dust.
- Particularly the electrical parts and the test mechanism and test sensors
for the system must be protected against moisture, humidity and dust.
Compliance with the technical data
- The technical performance data as per the name plate must not be ex-
ceeded.
- The fuse protection for the supply cables must not be higher than the
max. value defined by ELABO.
2.10
Physical/design changes to the system/device
Without the prior written approval of ELABO, it is not allowed to make
changes, additions or modifications to the system. If this instruction is not
followed, the device/machine/system will lose its EC conformity.
- Immediately replace parts that are not in correct working condition.
- Only use genuine spare parts. Only these comply with the technically
defined requirements.
2.11 Other information
Escape routes:
The escape routes are to be kept clear.
In accordance with
UVV „Elektrische Anlagen und Betriebsmittel“
(Electrical systems and equipment) (BGV A2) §2, paragraph 3
the
term
Elektrofachkraft (electrician)
is defined as followed (translation of
the original German text):
An electrician in the context of the prevention of accidents is a person
who, due to his/her specialist training, knowledge and experience, as well
as knowledge of the application regulations is able to assess the work
allocated and recognise possible hazards.
2.12
Information on the high voltage
Atte
ntion high electrical voltage - mortal danger!
IN DEALING WITH HIGH VOLTAGE THERE IS DANGER TO LIFE!
When performing tests using the device you will be working with a high
voltage up
to 6000 Volt AC or 8000 Volt DC.
If the device is fitted with
options, significantly higher voltages can occur.
There is mortal danger