Mounting Instructions
ProfiDAT
compact
®
Data Transmission System
Program 0515
2.9.1
Electrical hazards and sources of danger in combination with a conductor rail
Risk of death by
electrical shock!
Risk of injury from
falling or being thrown
across the room after an
electrical shock!
Burns due to arcing
caused by short circuit!
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Contact with energized components can lead to death or severe injury by
electrical shock. There is also a risk of injury from shock reactions, falling or
being thrown across the room as a result of an electrical shock.
Work on the following components is dangerous:
Main power supply
Live parts: Power feed, cables, connections, conductor rail, connectors,
collectors, systems and connections within switching cabinets, control
systems, etc.
Parts that have become live due to a fault
Before working on the parts listed above:
Switch off the power supply of the conductor rail system according to the
5 Safety Rules and secure it against being switched on again. For the 5 Safety
Rules, see section 2.9
During work:
Use insulated tools
Before switching on:
Every time before the device or system is started, test the insulation resistance
according to locally applicable technical standards, directives and legal
regulations.
Carry out locally required electrical tests.
Maintain electrical safety:
Regularly test and maintain electrical equipment.
If dangerous deficiencies are identified, take measures to correct the
deficiencies without delay. Inform the system operator immediately.
If it is not possible to correct the dangerous deficiency, block off the area
involved or turn the equipment off and secure it against being switched on again.
Inform the system operator immediately.
Immediately secure loose cable and replace damaged cables.
Always replace blown fuses with fuses of the same rating.
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