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User Instructions - English

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System Compatibility

Xenon Kits are designed for use with Miller approved com-

ponents.  Substitution or replacement with non-approved 

component combinations, sub-systems, or both, may affect 

or interfere with the safe function of each other and endan-

ger the compatibility within the system.  This incompatibility 

may affect the reliability and safety of the total system.

Miller Fall Protection requires the use of a Miller full-body 

harness and shock-absorbing lanyard or self-retracting life-

line/fall limiter with this system.  All instructions and warnings 

provided with the body wear and connecting device must be 

read and understood before using the equipment.

Maximum Lifeline Span

The maximum lifeline span (from anchor to anchor, from  

anchor to intermediate bracket, or from intermediate bracket 

to intermediate bracket) is 30 ft. (9.1m).  System kits are 

available in lengths from 30 ft. (9.1m) to 510 ft. (155.5m).  

Any lifeline system extending beyond 30ft. (9.1m), known as 

a multiple-span system, requires intermediate brackets at a 

maximum of 30 ft. (9.1m) intervals.

Capacity

Maximum capacity is two (2) workers [310lbs (140.6kg) 

each] for a single shock absorber system and four (4) 

workers [310lbs (140.6kg) each] for a double shock absorber 

system.  Capacity ratings assume the anchorage or structure 

to which the horizontal lifeline kit is installed meets the load 

requirements.

System Forces

The Xenon Kit is equipped with an inline shock absorber.  In 

the event of a fall, the shock absorber limits system forces.

Fall Arrest Forces

In conjunction with the Xenon Horizontal Lifeline System, 

workers must use a Miller self-retracting lifeline/fall limiter or 

a shock-absorbing lanyard, which limits maximum fall arrest 

force imposed by the worker to 900lbf (4kN).

Free Fall

Personal fall arrest systems must be rigged to limit a free fall 

to the shortest possible distance [6ft (1.8m) maximum].

Fall Clearance

Ensure that adequate clearance exists in your fall path to 

avoid striking a lower level or other object (see 6.0 Fall 

Clearance).

Environmental Hazards

Use of this equipment in areas where environmental 

hazards exist may require additional precautions to limit the 

possibility of injury to the user or damage to the equipment.  

Hazards may include, but are not limited to, extreme 

temperatures, caustic chemicals, corrosive environments, 

high voltage power lines, explosive or toxic gases, moving 

machinery, and sharp edges.  Do not expose the equipment 

to any hazard which it is not designed to withstand.  Consult 

the manufacturer in cases of doubt. 

2.2 System Warnings and Limitations

End and Intermediate System Load Requirements*

 

[lbf. (kN)] for Xenon HLL Systems

  Single-Span Systems

System/

Span 

Length

[ft. (m)]

Single Shock Absorber 

System for 1-2 Workers

Double Shock Absorber 

System for 3-4 Workers

End

Load

Intermediate 

Load

End

Load

Intermediate 

Load

10 

(3m)

3294 lbf.

(14.7kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

3790 lbf.

(16.9kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

15 

(4.5m)

3786 lbf.

(16.8kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

4374 lbf.

(19.5kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

20 

(6.1m)

4330 lbf.

(19.3kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

4910 lbf.

(21.8kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

25 

(7.6m)

4686 lbf.

(20.8kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

5342 lbf.

(23.8kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

30 

(9.1m)

4968 lbf.

(22.1kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

5812 lbf.

(25.9kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

  Multiple-Span Systems (with 30 ft. spans)

System 

Length

[ft (m)]

Single Shock Absorber 

System for 1-2 Workers

Double Shock Absorber 

System for 3-4 Workers

End

Load

Intermediate 

Load

End

Load

Intermediate 

Load

30 

(9.1m)

4968 lbf.

(22.1kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

5812 lbf.

(25.9kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

60 

(18.2m)

4692 lbf.

(20.9kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

5556 lbf.

(24.7kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

90 

(27.4m)

4458 lbf.

(19.8kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

5344 lbf.

(23.8kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

120 

(36.5m)

4302 lbf.

(19.1kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

5192 lbf.

(23.1kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

150 

(45.7m)

4132 lbf.

(18.4kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

5034 lbf.

(22.4kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

180 

(54.8m)

4006 lbf.

(17.8kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

4910 lbf.

(21.8kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

210 

(64m)

3906 lbf.

(17.4kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

4840 lbf.

(21.5kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

240 

(73.1m)

3794 lbf.

(16.9kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

4716 lbf.

(21kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

270 

(82.2m)

3718 lbf.

(16.5kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

4638 lbf.

(20.6kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

300 

(91.4m)

3640 lbf.

(16.2kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

4550 lbf.

(20.2kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

330 

(100.5m)

3574 lbf.

(15.9kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

4490 lbf.

(20kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

360 

(109.7m)

3504 lbf.

(15.6kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

4414 lbf.

(19.6kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

390 

(118.8m)

3442 lbf.

(15.3kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

4364 lbf.

(19.4kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

420

(128m)

3388 lbf.

(15.1kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

4304 lbf.

(19.2kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

450 

(137.1m)

3342 lbf.

(14.9kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

4248 lbf.

(18.9kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

480 

(146.3m)

3290 lbf.

(14.6kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

4196 lbf.

(18.7kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

510 

(155.4m)

3242 lbf.

(14.4kN)

2420 lbf.

(10.8kN)

4148 lbf.

(18.5kN)

3660 lbf.

(16.3kN)

System Requirements

The Horizontal Lifeline System shall be designed, installed 

and used, under the supervision of a qualified person, 

as part of a complete personal fall arrest system, which 

maintains a safety factor of at least two.

Ensure that there is adequate end and intermediate anchorage 

strength for the Xenon HLL System per the chart below.  *Load 

requirements reflect a 2:1 safety factor.

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Страница 2: ...4 1 Installation of D Bolt Anchor to Beam or Structure 4 2 Installation of Universal Intermediate Brackets 4 3 Installation of Horizontal Lifeline Assembly 4 4 Tensioning Horizontal Lifeline 4 5 Inst...

Страница 3: ...ties unusual wear or deterioration must be immediately discarded Any equipment subject to a fall must be removed from service The user shall have a rescue plan and the means at hand to implement it wh...

Страница 4: ...any hazard which it is not designed to withstand Consult the manufacturer in cases of doubt 2 2 System Warnings and Limitations End and Intermediate System Load Requirements lbf kN for Xenon HLL Syste...

Страница 5: ...g Shock Absorber 5 Cable Clips D Bolt Anchor Shock Absorber D Bolt Anchor Intermediate Support Bracket Thimble Anchor Shackle Swageless Cable Fitting Cable Clips 3 0 Xenon Kit Diagrams and Component D...

Страница 6: ...el swageless cable fitting for 5 16 8mm wire rope XC00030 Cable Lifeline 1 5 16 8mm diameter stainless steel wire rope 30 9 1m length Part no will change depending on length specified Example XC00120...

Страница 7: ...t these procedures to install D bolt anchor on opposite end of lifeline system 4 1 Installation of D Bolt Anchor to Beam or Structure Fig 1d Fig 1c 3 76 2mm 1 5 38 1mm 4 125 104 8mm Working Thickness...

Страница 8: ...position Insert the bolt completely through the aligned holes NOTE The bolt must enter through the side with the star hole Attach the washer and nut 3 Slide the plastic cable guides into position in...

Страница 9: ...k absorber thus exposing the jaw bolt and eyebolt threads Note When fully open the shock absorber will measure ap proximately 22 1 2 572mm from end of jaw to end of eyebolt The shock absorber is desig...

Страница 10: ...o additional cable clips spacing them 3 1 4 83mm apart Torque cable clip nuts to 17 ft lbs 23Nm Procedures D and E apply to the assembly required on the opposite lifeline end Note For multiple span sy...

Страница 11: ...nd the potential fall forces which may be imposed upon the worker and the system 4 4 Tensioning Horizontal Lifeline 1 To prevent the lifeline from twisting while tensioning use an open end wrench to h...

Страница 12: ...will be between 1 16 1 6mm and 5 32 4mm maximum without any load being applied 5 Connect one end of the shock absorbing lanyard or self retracting lifeline fall limiter to the back D ring of the harn...

Страница 13: ...iller Fall Protection always recommends that a 3 ft 9m safety factor be added to all fall clearance calculations provided in these tables If in your particular application there is not adequate fall c...

Страница 14: ...iations to the horizontal lifeline system must be ap proved by Miller Fall Protection For lifeline spans between the span lengths listed in the fall clearance charts use the next higher lifeline span...

Страница 15: ...nctioning or missing components Check cable tension per section 4 4 Tensioning Horizontal Lifeline Inspect shock absorber to ensure that the red label STOP fall indicator is not exposed Inspect Xenon...

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