Responsibilites; Safety Regulations - Landis+Gyr ZMQ202 User Manual

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1.3

Responsibilites

1.4

Safety Regulations

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The owner of the meters – usually the utility – is responsible that all
persons engaged on work with meters:
1.
Have read and understood the relevant sections of the user manual.
2.
Are sufficiently qualified for the work to be performed.
3.
Strictly observe the safety regulations (according to section
Regulations
) and the operating information in the individual chapters.
In particular, the owner of the meters bears responsibility
• for the protection of persons,
• prevention of material damage
• and the training of personnel.
Landis+Gyr AG provides training courses for this purpose on specific
equipment; please contact the relevant agent if interested.
The following safety regulations must be observed at all times.
Trained personnel
Local safety regulations must be observed. Installation and de-installation
of the meter must only be performed by qualified meter installers, with
strict adherence to the utility's safety regulations.
Do not open the meter when energised
When the meter is connected and energised, there are live parts inside the
meter. Do not open the meter when energised.
Disconnect the measuring voltage and all auxiliary circuits before opening
the meter housing.
Dangerous voltage on conductors
Dangerous voltage is present on the conductors that the meter is to be
connected to.
Contact with the conductors when under voltage will result in severe
personal injury or death.
The conductors must not be under voltage when connecting or
disconnecting the meter. The relevant preliminary fuses should therefore
be removed and kept in a safe place until the work is completed, so that
other persons cannot replace them unnoticed.
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