Safety, Safety information, Lockout – Despatch RAD1-42 -2E with Protocol 3 User Manual
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AFETY
RAD1-42-2E Oven
Owner’s Manual
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2.
Safety
2.1. Safety Information
Do not work on the RAD1-42-2E oven without reading and understanding this section which
contains important information and warnings. Ignoring these warnings can result in death, serious
injury or damage to the machine and product.
2.1.1.
Lockout
Machine lockout places the RAD1-42-2E oven into a zero energy state and prevents accidental
machine start up. Always follow the Lockout Procedure described in this section before cleaning,
maintaining or repairing the RAD1-42-2E oven.
Danger!
An accidental start-up, while working on the RAD1-42-2E oven,
can result in serious injury or death.
2.1.1.1. Lockout Requirements
1. Every power source that can energize any element of the RAD1-42-2E oven must be shut off
at the closest possible power source. This includes air, water, electricity, and the Disconnect
Switch (if applicable).
2. After energy sources are locked out, test to ensure circuits are de-energized.
2.1.1.2. Lockout Procedure
Personnel authorized to lockout equipment must have the necessary locks to perform the lockout.
1. Physically disconnect all electrical power to the machine or lockout the appropriate breaker
or disconnects.
2. Close all valves and bleed off any pressure.
3. Test for power by attempting a start with the machine controls.
4. Identify the Lockout Condition with a tag on the electrical disconnect and pneumatic shut off
valve.
5. When work is complete, remove all tags and restore the machine to its working state.
Danger!
Electrical panels contain high voltage. Disconnect and lock out
the power supply before working inside any electrical panels.
Failure to lock out the power supply can result in death or injury.