Towing A Fluence; Damaged In An Accident - Renault FLUENCE Z.E. Technician Manual

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FLUENCE
Z.E.
– Roadside assistance technician's guide

5. TOWING A FLUENCE

Any operation on a damaged electric vehicle requires the use of
For any operation on a vehicle which has been damaged in an accident, the following must be worn:
a face shield,
electrical safety gloves of the correct size.
Electrical safety gloves
Insulating gloves for electrical work, class 00, test
voltage 2500V, operating voltage 500V.
Class
III
personal
accordance with the following standards:
European:
EN 60 903
International: CEI 60 903
Face shield
Protects the face against projected liquids/solids and
short circuit electrical arcs.
Personal protective equipment in accordance with
European standards:
EN 166: personal eye protection, specification.
EN 170: personal eye protection, UV filter.
No-voltage tester
The absence of voltage is measured using a device known as a NVT (no-voltage tester).
The measurement must be performed between the vehicle's metal chassis and the conductive core of the
damaged orange 400V cables.
This device must comply with the following standards:
European:
EN 61 243-3
International: CEI 61 243-3
RENAULT PROPERTY
Z.E.

DAMAGED IN AN ACCIDENT

protective equipment.
protective
equipment,
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