Operator Safety; Electrical Hazards; Laser Hazards - ABB GLA133 Series User Manual

Uav-microportable analyzers
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Safety
The following two labels give important information regarding
the UAV-analyzer integration process and the wireless
connection to the analyzer . Both labels are located on the
carbon fiber plate on the bottom of the analyzer .
Table 4: Important Labels
Label

Operator Safety

When the cover is closed, and the analyzer interlock switch is
locked into position and not bypassed, the analyzer runs safely,
without risk to the operator . Modifying the analyzer to operate
with the cover open can injure personnel .
WARNING!
Bypassing the analyzer interlock switch to open the case
cover during analyzer operations can cause serious bodily
injury . Even though the analyzer provides a second layer of
protection, such as a laser cover to prevent the user from
the invisible laser beam or any secondary reflection from
the laser on a reflective surface, it is not recommended to
modify the analyzer to operate in an unsafe condition .
Description
Threadlocker Loctite 243
should be applied to all
external screws in the UAV-
analyzer integration process
(refer to the HoverGuard™
Solution System Manual
(document number
3KXG167006R4601) for
details) .
Wireless communications
parameters . The passwords
associated with the IP address
(VNC, SSH, Samba) are given in
Table 10 of this manual.

Electrical Hazards

The analyzer itself poses no electrical hazards . The individual
analyzer components operate at ≤ 30 V DC at relatively low
currents . However, the electrical connection between the UAV
and analyzer can pose an electrical hazard because it carries a
current that may be > 1 A .

Laser Hazards

NOTE
This analyzer is a Class 1 laser product .
During normal operation, with the cover closed, the analyzer
is a Class 1 Laser Product in accordance with Title 21 Code of
Federal Regulations, chapter 1, sub chapter J.
The laser in the analyzer is rated Class 3B, > 5 mW . The laser
is enclosed and not accessible unless the cover is opened for
servicing . Laser warning labels are on the enclosure covering
the laser .
Figure 1 Laser Radiation Label and Laser Interlock Switch and Key

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