Lindsay GrowSmart Multi-Control Operation Manual page 4

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WARNING
Lock Out/Tag Out:
maintenance or repairs to the machine. Proper Lock Out procedures will prevent the energy source from
starting the machine or allowing parts to move unexpectedly
as well as prevent the machinery from being accidentally
turned on or restarted. Shut off and Lock Out all sources of
potential or kinetic energy. These may include, but are not
limited to, electrical, mechanical or hydro energy sources.
Lock Out is a procedure used for placing an actual locking de-
vice on the power source, preventing unexpected start up or
accidental release of energy. Lock Out is the preferred method
of accident prevention.
Tag Out procedure is used when the power can not be discon-
nected. Tag Out's do not shut down the power source, Tag
Out's only provide a warning about the danger of activating the machine.
Never try to operate machinery that is locked out or tagged out. Never attempt to remove these locks or tags on
machinery. Doing so will result in injury to personnel working on the machine. Only the initiator of the Lock Out or
Tag Out procedure may remove locks and tags.
WARNING
Main Disconnect:
generator. The disconnect at the panel is not the main disconnect. A fusible service disconnect device
must be placed previous to this panel with the fuses sized for the load being supplied and installed in
accordance to NEC codes.
It is important to understand the differences between the Pivot Enable switch (if installed), High Voltage On/Off
switch and the service breaker On/Off throw switch.
The power company service disconnect provides the ability to turn off or return full service to the equipment from
the power company service line. This switch must be turned off and locked out when performing maintenance and
repairs on the system.
The High Voltage On/Off provides the ability to turn off or return power to the equipment from the service discon-
nect. This switch must be turned off and locked out in conjunction with the service disconnect switch. The High
Voltage switch only disconnects the power in the control panel, as energy is still coming in from the main power
line.
The Pivot Enable switch (if installed) provides power to the system controls. When enabled, the entire system and
the controls will power up. When turned off, the controls and system will not be energized. However, there will be
power in the panel circuitry. The Pivot Enable switch is NOT a disconnect and should not be treated as such.
Disconnect all sources of energy and lock out machine before doing any
The main power disconnect is located at the main service breaker or
GS-2
Standard Controls
General Safety Instructions

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