GE D25 User Manual page 13

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Product Safety,
Continued
• The D25's enclosure is intended for indoor use primarily to provide
Operating
protection against accidental contact with the enclosed modules and
Environment
voltages.
− Do not place the product in environments where unusual conditions
• Never operate the D25 in the field with front panel open.
Operation in
The D25 generates radio frequency energy. If it is not operated and used in
Residential
accordance with the instructions provided in this guide, it may cause harmful
Areas
interference to radio communications in a residential area. Users are required
to correct interference at their own expense.
Ensure that the D25 is protected from falling debris during maintenance.
Protection
Small metallic particles (such as wire clippings) can fall through the
During
ventilation holes on the top of the unit, possibly damaging or interfering
Maintenance
with the safe and reliable operation of the D25.
If you cover the unit for maintenance, remove the cover before operating
to provide adequate cooling airflow.
Make sure that the metal case is grounded at the protective ground stud
located at the top-left corner of the rear of the enclosure.
Grounding
Connection must be provided with separate green/yellow wire connected
between the D25 and the protective earth system of the facility.
!
Use of this equipment in a manner not recommended or specified by GE Grid
Solutions may impair the protection provided by the equipment.
The high voltage area of the D25 High Current KE Digital Output Module is
in close proximity to the D25 chassis. Ensure that relay contacts are de-
energized before removing the D25 HCKE DO Module.
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exist (windblown dust and dirt, liquids, etc.) without a secondary
protective enclosure.
Operating the unit with the front panel open may alter product
performance specifications, and result in component damage from
debris.
994-0081-3.00-21
D25
User's Manual
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