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Fronius TransPocket 4000 CEL - Protecting Yourself and Others; Mains Connection and Safety

Fronius TransPocket 4000 CEL
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Before leaving the workplace, ensure that people or property cannot come to any
harm in your absence.
Mains connec-
tion
Devices with a higher rating may affect the energy quality of the mains due to
their current consumption.
This may affect a number device types in terms of:
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Connection restrictions
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Criteria with regard to the maximum permissible mains impedance
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Criteria with regard to the minimum short-circuit power requirement
*)
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at the interface with the public grid
see "Technical data"
In this case, the plant operator or the person using the device should check whe-
ther the device may be connected, where appropriate by discussing the matter
with the power supply company.
IMPORTANT! Ensure that the mains connection is earthed properly
Residual current
protective de-
vice
Local regulations and national guidelines may require a residual current protecti-
ve device when connecting equipment to the public grid.
The type of residual current protective device recommended by the manufactu-
rer for the equipment is indicated in the technical data.
Protecting
yourself and
others
Anyone working with the device exposes themselves to numerous risks, e.g.
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flying sparks and hot pieces of metal
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Arc radiation, which can damage eyes and skin
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Hazardous electromagnetic fields, which can endanger the lives of those
using cardiac pacemakers
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Risk of electrocution from mains current and welding current
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Greater noise pollution
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Harmful welding fumes and gases
Suitable protective clothing must be worn when working with the device. The
protective clothing must have the following properties:
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Flame-resistant
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Insulating and dry
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Covers the whole body, is undamaged and in good condition
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Safety helmet
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Trousers with no turn-ups
Protective clothing refers to a variety of different items. Operators should:
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Protect eyes and face from UV rays, heat and sparks using a protective visor
and regulation filter
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Wear regulation protective goggles with side protection behind the protecti-
ve visor
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Wear stout footwear that provides insulation even in wet conditions
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Protect the hands with suitable gloves (electrically insulated and providing
protection against heat)
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Wear ear protection to reduce the harmful effects of noise and to prevent in-
jury
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