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FLUENCE Z.E. – Roadside assistance technician's guide
RENAULT PROPERTY Network Development Division | February 2012 V3|
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5. TOWING A FLUENCE Z.E. DAMAGED IN AN ACCIDENT
Any operation on a damaged electric vehicle requires the use of
protective equipment.
For any operation on a vehicle which has been damaged in an accident, the following must be worn:
a face shield,
electrical safety gloves of the correct size.
Electrical safety gloves
Face shield
No-voltage tester
The absence of voltage is measured using a device known as a NVT (no-voltage tester).
The measurement must be performed between the vehicle's metal chassis and the conductive core of the
damaged orange 400V cables.
This device must comply with the following standards:
European: EN 61 243-3
International: CEI 61 243-3
Insulating gloves for electrical work, class 00, test
voltage 2500V, operating voltage 500V.
Class III personal protective equipment, in
accordance with the following standards:
European: EN 60 903
International: CEI 60 903
Protects the face against projected liquids/solids and
short circuit electrical arcs.
Personal protective equipment in accordance with
European standards:
EN 166: personal eye protection, specification.
EN 170: personal eye protection, UV filter.

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