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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND REGULATIONS
To ensure optimal working and safety conditions, please read the following sections carefully
One of the fundamental factors in safety is adherence to the maintenance fre-
quency (see maintenance table). In addition, never attempt to carry out repairs or
maintenance operations, if you are lacking experience and/or the tools required
ELECTROCUTION
During use, generator sets output electrical power.
- Never touch bare cables or disconnected connections.
- Never handle a generator set while your hands or feet are wet
- Never expose the equipment to liquid projections or adverse weather conditions
or place it on a wet floor. Keep electrical cables and connections in good condi-
tion.
- Using equipment in poor condition may result in electrocutions or damage to the
equipment.
- Provide a differential protective device between the generator set and the equip-
ment is the length of the operating cable(s) is over 1 metre.
- Use flexible and resistant cables with a rubber sheath, in compliance with IEC
245-4 or equivalent cables.
- The generator set must not be connected to other power sources such as the
mains network. In specific cases in which a backup connection to electrical
networks is provided for, it must only be carried out by a qualified electrician, who
must take the functional differences of the equipment into consideration, depen-
ding on whether the mains network or the generator set is used.
- Electric shock protection depends on circuit breakers provided specially for the
generator set. If the circuit breakers need to be replaced, they must be replaced by
a circuit breaker with identical rated values and specifications.
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