Danger Due To Electrical Energy - INTILION scalebloc 0.5C Operating Manual

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2 Safety
2.5 Special warnings
2.5.2

Danger due to electrical energy

DANGER
DANGER
In order to ensure the safe performance of electrical work, the operating company
can transfer its obligations over to a system manager (specialised electrician).
The transfer of responsibility must be made in writing.
Before working on the electrical equipment, de-energise the battery storage system
and secure it against re-activation.
DANGER
INTILION scalebloc 0.5C
There is a risk of electric shock when touching parts that are under
voltage.
Keep electrical parts closed at all times.
Only ever have work on the electrical equipment performed by
specialised electricians with WLE certification and who have been
specifically trained for working on electrical equipment and who are
capable of recognising and avoiding dangers.
Adhere to the five safety rules:
1. Disconnect
2. Secure against being switched back on
3. Verify that the system is de-energised
4. Connect to earth and short circuit
5. Cover or partition off live parts
In the event of an electric shock, there is a danger of secondary
accidents as a result of shock (e.g. falls).
Adhere to the five safety rules when working on the electrical equipment.
Only ever have work on the electrical equipment performed by a
specialised electrician with WLE certification.
There is a risk of electric shock when touching parts that are
under voltage.
The battery storage system can only be de-energised up to the battery
management system (connections P+ and P-) on the mains side. The
individual lithium-ion batteries cannot be de-energised. There is always
dangerous electrical voltage at the power connections on the lithium-ion
batteries and at the connections B+ and B- on the battery management
system.
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