Electric Power Hazards; Pneumatic Power Hazards - Kemper EVOLUTION LINE Operating Manual

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1.3.4 Electric power hazards

Always disconnect the power supply before carrying out work at the line (e.g. via the
main switch or a local switch installed by the plant operator) and ensure it cannot be
reconnected.
Work in the electrical areas of the line should only be carried by a qualified electrical
specialist – e.g. plant electrician.
Regularly check the line's electrical equipment for defects such as loose connections
or scorched cables. Have any defects rectified immediately.
Have the electrical installations and fixed electrical equipment tested by an electrical
specialist every 4 years at least.
Have non-fixed electrical equipment and extension and device cabling with plugs and
sockets tested by an electrical specialist, or by a trained person using suitable
inspection facilities, every 6 months at least.
Equipment is non-fixed if, by its nature and in its normal use, it is moved while under
power. This includes, for example, electric floor cleaners.
Alterations made after testing must comply with DIN EN 60204-1.
Only use original fuses.

1.3.5 Pneumatic power hazards

Work on the pneumatic equipment should only be carried out by personnel with
specific knowledge of and experience with pneumatics.
Before working on the equipment, switch it off and prevent it from being reconnected.
Before starting repairs, depressurize the line sections that need to be opened and the
pressure pipes.
Regularly inspect all pneumatic pipes, hoses and screw fittings for leaks and
externally recognizable damage.
Carefully detach the hoses. The release of compressed air could whirl up dust.
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