Safety instructions and regulations, Danger, Warning – KACO blueplanet 1502x User Manual
Page 5: Caution, 2 safety instructions and regulations
blueplanet Installation Instructions 1502x - 5002x
Page 5
2 Safety Instructions and
Regulations
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DANGER
– Danger due to lethal voltages.
– Lethal voltages are present within the unit and on
the power supply lines. Therefore, only authorized
electricians may install and open the unit.
– Even when the unit is disconnected, high contact
voltages may still be present within the unit.
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WARNING
These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel
only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any
servicing other than that specified in the operating instruc-
tions unless you are qualified to do so.
Standards and regulations
Electrical conformity according to U.S., Canadian and
international safety operating standards and code
requirements:
– UL 1741-1:1999 Rev. May 2007
– CSA 22.2 No. 107-1:2001 Rev 2006
– IEEE Std. 1547-2003
– IEEE Std. 1547.1-2005
– FCC Part 15 Class B
– NEC Sections 690 (ANSI/NFPA 70)
– Directive concerning Electromagnetic Compatibility
with Class B (Council Directive 2004/108/EC)
– Low Voltage Directive (Council Directive 2006/95/
EC)
The blueplanet inverter has complete on-board over-
current,
over-temperature and anti-islanding protection.
Technical rules
The installation must be suited to the on-site conditions
and comply with local regulations and technical rules.
This symbol designates the Equipment Grounding Conductor
Accident prevention regulations
The inverter must be installed by a licensed and autho-
rizedelectrician. The electrician is responsible for
observing existing standards and regulations.
The proper and safe operation of this unit requires
proper transportation, storage, assembly and instal-
lation, as well as careful operation and maintenance.
Only authorized electricians who have read and fully
understood all of the safety instructions contained in
these operating and installation instructions, as well as
other instructions concerning assembly, operation and
maintenance, may work on this unit.
When this unit is operating, certain parts of the unit
unavoidably carry hazardous voltages, which can lead
to death or serious bodily injury. The precautions listed
below must be followed in order to minimise the risk
of death or injury.
– The unit must be installed in compliance with safety
regulations, as well as all other relevant national
or local regulations. To ensure operational safety,
proper grounding, conductor dimensioning and
appropriate protection against short circuiting must
be provided.
– Keep all covers on the unit closed during operation.
– Prior to performing any visual inspections or main-
tenance, ensure that the power supply has been
switched off and is prevented from being inadver-
tently switched back on.
– Never touch the electrical connections when you
have to take measurements while the power supply
is switched on.
– Remove all jewellery from your wrists and fingers.
– Make sure that the testing equipment is in good and
safe operating condition.
– When working on the unit while it is switched on,
stand on an insulated surface, ensuring that there is
no grounding connection.
– Follow the instructions contained in these operating
and installation instructions and observe all danger,
warning and safety information.
– This list does not constitute a complete listing of all
measures required for the safe operation of the unit.
Contact your specialty dealer if any specific problems
arise which are not sufficiently covered for the pur-
poses of the buyer.
Modifications
It is generally not permitted to make changes to the
inverter. Changes to the installation of the inverter are
only permitted if they comply with local and national
standards.
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CAUTION
Risk of damage due to improper modifications.
Never modify or manipulate the inverter or other components
of the installation.
Information regarding the following topics can be found in the
Operating Instructions.:
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Transportation
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Intended use
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Factory warranty and liability
•
Service
Section 2 ·
Safety Instructions and Regulations