General Safety And Regulatory Information; Personal Safety; Unpacking And Moving The Equipment; Lethal Voltages - Tait TB9400 Installation And Operation Manual

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DRAFT 4
2
General Safety and Regulatory
Information
This chapter provides general information on safety precautions for
operating the
2.1

Personal Safety

2.1.1

Unpacking and Moving the Equipment

To prevent personal injury and equipment damage, we recommend that two
people unpack and move the equipment.
Caution
2.1.2

Lethal Voltages

Warning!!
The equipment must be installed so that the rear of the PMU is located in
a service access area which is accessible only by qualified personnel. The
PMU must be connected to the mains supply source by qualified personnel
in accordance with local and national regulations.
Disconnect the mains IEC connector and wait for five minutes for
the internal voltages to self-discharge before dismantling. The AC
power on/off switch does not isolate the PMU from the mains. It
breaks only the phase circuit, not the neutral.
The PMU should be serviced only by qualified technicians. There are no
user-replaceable parts inside. If the PMU is damaged and does not function
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base
station.
A subrack complete with modules can weigh up to
55 lb (25 kg), or up to 62 lb (28 kg) complete with
packaging. We recommend that you have another
person help you unpack and move the equipment.
The TBAA03-16 carrying handles will make it easier
to move the equipment once it has been unpacked.
If necessary, remove the modules from the subrack
before moving it (refer to
page
93). In all cases follow safe lifting practices.
The PMU contains voltages that may be lethal.
Refer to the ratings label on the rear of the
module.

General Safety and Regulatory Information

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