DC Power Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings
DCPower Electrical Safety Guidelines
l Consider a protective device as part of the building installation: 35 A for hydraulic
magnetic circuit breaker, characteristic curve C, D according to IEC/EN 60898 or
similar, or a 50 A thermic circuit breaker.
l In Case of Electrical Accident
l General Electrical Safety Guidelines and Warnings
l DCPower Source Requirements
Applying DC Power Warning
ELECTRIC VOLTAGEWARNING
Risk of electric shock.
Connecting or disconnecting DC power cables involves hazardous
voltages that can cause personal injury. Take extreme care to avoid
bodily contact with electric terminals.
DCPower Cable Warning
ELECTRIC VOLTAGEWARNING
1. Make sure that the ends of each DC power cable is suitably
prepared.
2. Do not use defective connecting terminals! If defective, the
entire power supply must immediately be replaced by a new
one. Failure to do so could result in electric shock or adverse
system operation.
Disconnecting DC Power Warnings
ELECTRIC VOLTAGEWARNING
Risk of electric shock, burns, or fire.
Do not connect or disconnect a DCpower cable if voltage is
applied. Always remove power from supply leads before
connecting or disconnecting DC power cables. Ignoring these
instructions will result in burns and damage of the plug/socket
combination by causing electrical arcing.
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