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This may affect a number device types in terms of:
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Connection restrictions
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Criteria with regard to the maximum permissible mains impedance
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Criteria with regard to the minimum short-circuit power requirement
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at the interface with the public grid
see "Technical data"
In this case, the plant operator or the person using the device should check whether the
device may be connected, where appropriate by discussing the matter with the power sup
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ply company.
IMPORTANT!
Ensure that the mains connection is earthed properly
Protecting your
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self and others
Anyone working with the device exposes themselves to numerous risks, e.g.
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flying sparks and hot pieces of metal
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Arc radiation, which can damage eyes and skin
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Hazardous electromagnetic fields, which can endanger the lives of those using cardi
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ac pacemakers
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Risk of electrocution from mains current and welding current
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Greater noise pollution
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Harmful welding fumes and gases
Suitable protective clothing must be worn when working 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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Covers the whole body, is undamaged and in good condition
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Safety helmet
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Trousers with no turn-ups
Protective clothing refers to a variety of different items. Operators should:
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Protect eyes and face from UV rays, heat and sparks using a protective visor and reg
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ulation filter
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Wear regulation protective goggles with side protection behind the protective visor
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Wear stout footwear that provides insulation even in wet conditions
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Protect the hands with suitable gloves (electrically insulated and providing protection
against heat)
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Wear ear protection to reduce the harmful effects of noise and to prevent injury
Keep all persons, especially children, out of the working area while any devices are in op
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eration or welding is in progress. If, however, there are people in the vicinity:
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Make them aware of all the dangers (risk of dazzling by the arc, injury from flying
sparks, harmful welding fumes, noise, possible risks from mains current and welding
current, etc.)
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Provide suitable protective equipment
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Alternatively, erect suitable safety screens/curtains.
Danger from toxic
gases and va
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pours
The fumes produced during welding contain harmful gases and vapours.
Welding fumes contain substances that cause cancer, as stated in Monograph 118 of the
International Agency for Research on Cancer.
Use at-source extraction and a room extraction system.
If necessary, use a welding torch with an integrated extraction device.
Keep your face away from welding fumes and gases.
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