AMETEK CTs    NetWave 
1.  Safety 
1.1. Safety Aspects 
 
Observe all precautions to assure your personal safety. The generators comply with Installation Category II 
(excess voltage section). 
Pay special attention to safety and operation details! 
1.2. Safety and warning label on the device 
Please take note of the following explanations of the symbols used in order to achieve the optimum benefit from 
this manual and to ensure safety during operation of the equipment. 
 
This symbol warns of a potential risk of shock hazard. The symbol on an instrument 
shows that that it can source 1000 volt or more, including the combined effect of 
normal and common mode voltages. Use standard safety precautions to avoid 
personal contact with these voltages. 
This symbol indicates where a caution is required. Refer to the operating 
instructions located in the manual in order to protect against personal injury or 
damage the equipment. 
GROUND  Indicates protective Ground Terminal 
The “CAUTION” symbol indicates a potential hazard. It calls attention to a 
procedure, practice or condition which, if not followed, could possibly cause damage 
to equipment. Such damage may invalidate the warranty. If a “CAUTION” is 
indicated, do not proceed until its conditions are fully understood and met. 
The “WARNING” symbol indicates a potential hazard. It calls attention to a 
procedure, practice or condition which, if not followed, could possibly cause bodily 
injured or death. If a “WARNING” is indicated, do not proceed until its conditions are 
fully understood and met. 
 
 
Power Supply 
If not stated otherwise, the equipment is intended to operate with a power supply not to exceed 250 volts 
between phase and neutral or between phase and ground. A proper ground connection through the ground 
connector of the power cord is essential for safe operation. 
Grounding the Generators 
The generators are grounded through the power cord. To avoid electric shock, plug the power cord into a 
properly installed receptacle which was tested by a qualified electrician. Have the test performed before 
connecting equipment. 
Without the protective ground connection, all parts of the generators are potential electric shock hazards. This 
may include components which appear to be insulated. The equipment MUST NOT BE USED if this protection 
is altered. 
Use the Proper Power Cord 
Use only power cords and connector specified for your product. Use only power cords in good condition. 
Use Proper Fuses 
To avoid fire hazard, use only fuses as specified in the parts listing for your product - matching type, voltage and 
current rating. 
Do Not Remove Covers or Panels 
To avoid personal injury, do not operate the generators without panels and covers.