Snorkel SPM20 CE-sn0001+ User Manual
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Table 1-1. Minimum Safe Approach Distance (M.S.A.D.)
VOLTAGE RANGE
(PHASE TO PHASE)
MINIMUM SAFE APPROACH
DISTANCE-Feet (m)
0-50KV 10(3)
Over 50KV to 200KV
15(5)
Over 200KV to 350KV
20(6)
Over 350KV to 350KV
25(8)
Over 500KV to 750KV
35(11)
Over 750KV to 1000KV
45(14)
NOTE: Th
is Minimum Safe Approach Distance shall apply except where employer, local,
or governmental regulations are more stringent.
Maintain a clearance of at least 10 ft (3m) between any part of the machine and its
occupants, their tools, and their equipment from any electrical line or apparatus carrying
up to 50,000 volts. One foot (0.3m) additional clearance is required for every additional
30,000 volts or less.
The minimum safe approach distance may be reduced if insulating barriers are installed
to prevent contact, and if the barriers are rated for the voltage of the line being guarded.
These barriers shall not be part of (or attached to) the machine. The minimum safe approach
distance shall be reduced to a distance within the designed working dimensions of the
insulating barrier. This determination shall be made by a qualified person in accordance with
employer, local, or governmental requirements for work practices near energized equipment.
Safety Rules for Electrical Control System
Only personnel who are properly trained and have adequate knowledge and skill should
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undertake all electrical/electronic troubleshooting and repair.
Do not alter or bypass protective interlocks.
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Before starting, read and observe all warning labels.
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When trouble shooting make sure the power source has been disconnected and main
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switch has been locked.
Take extra precautions in damp areas to protect you from accidental grounding.
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Before applying power to any equipment it must be established, without a doubt, that all
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persons are clear.
Do not open the electrical control panel unless it is necessary to check the electrical
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equipment.
Do not alter the electrical circuits unless authorized to do so by the manufacturer.
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When replacing electrical components, make sure they conform to the manufacturer’s
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specifications, including proper color coding.
Do not wear metal frame glasses, metallic necklaces or chains while working on any
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electrical equipment. Also do not wear any ring, watch or bracelet while operating
electrical equipment.