This may affect a number of device types in terms of:
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connection restrictions
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criteria regarding maximum permissible grid impedance
*)
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criteria regarding the minimum required short-circuit power
*)
*)
both at the interface with the public grid
See technical data
In this case, the operator or the person using the device should check whether or not the
device is allowed to be connected, where appropriate through discussion with the power
supply company.
IMPORTANT!
Ensure secure grounding of the grid connection!
Personal Protec-
tion and Protec-
tion of Others
You are exposed to numerous hazards while handling the device, for example:
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Flying sparks and pieces of hot metal
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Arc radiation that poses a risk of injury to the eyes and skin
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Hazardous electromagnetic fields that pose a risk of death for individuals with pace-
makers
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Electrical risks from grid current and welding current
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Increased noise exposure
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Harmful welding fumes and gases
Wear suitable protective clothing when dealing with the device. The protective clothing
must have the following properties:
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Flame resistant
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Insulating and dry
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Covering the entire body and in good condition with no damage
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Safety helmet
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Cuffless pants
Protective clothing involves the following:
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Protecting the face and eyes from UV radiation, heat and flying sparks with a face
guard featuring a regulation-compliant filter
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Wearing regulation-compliant protective goggles with side protection behind the face
guard
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Wearing rigid, wet-insulating footwear
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Protecting hands with appropriate gloves (featuring electrical insulation and thermal
protection)
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Wearing ear protection to reduce noise exposure and protect against injury
Keep persons, especially children, away during the operation of the devices and during
the welding process. If persons are in the vicinity, however:
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Instruct them about all hazards (blinding hazard due to arcs, risk of injury from flying
sparks, welding fumes hazardous to health, noise exposure, possible hazard due to
grid current or welding current, etc.)
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Provide suitable protective equipment or
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Construct suitable protective walls and curtains.
Danger from
toxic gases and
vapors
The fumes produced during welding contain toxic gases and vapors.
Welding fumes contain substances that cause cancer, as stated in monograph 118 from
the International Agency for Research on Cancer.
Use at-source extraction source and a room extraction system.
If possible, use a welding torch with an integrated extraction device.
Keep your head out of the welding fumes and gases.
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