Electrical Hazards - GE DR60 Technical Manual

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3.2

Electrical Hazards

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All personnel involved in installing, commissioning, or servicing
this equipment must be familiar with the correct working
procedures.
Consult the equipment documentation before installing,
commissioning, or servicing the equipment.
Always use the equipment as specified. Failure to do so will
jeopardize the protection provided by the equipment.
Removal of equipment panels or covers may
expose hazardous live parts. Do not touch until the
electrical power is removed. Take care when there
is unlocked access to the rear of the equipment.
Isolate the equipment before working on the
terminal strips.
Use a suitable protective barrier for areas with
restricted space, where there is a risk of electric
shock due to exposed terminals.
Disconnect power before disassembling. Disassembly of the
equipment may expose sensitive electronic circuitry. Take
suitable precautions against electrostatic voltage discharge (ESD)
to avoid damage to the equipment.
NEVER look into optical fibers or optical output connections.
Always use optical power meters to determine operation or signal
level.
Testing may leave capacitors charged to dangerous voltage levels.
Discharge capacitors by reducing test voltages to zero before
disconnecting test leads.
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the
manufacturer, the protection provided by the equipment may be
impaired.
Operate the equipment within the specified electrical and
environmental limits.
DR60
DR60-TM-EN-2A

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