Manual - TC.P Quadro
Safety and hazards
2016-08-05
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Risk of mechanical injury
As on all electrical installations, mechanical injuries to the head and
hands may be caused on removing and fitting covers, wire and cable
connections.
Always use the correct tool. If necessary protect the head and hands
against injuries due to cuts and impacts.
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Systems and material area
Risk of fire
In case of fire, electrically isolate the system immediately, on the one
hand to interrupt the supply of energy and on the other hand to shut
down the fans.
Fight the fire from bottom to top in accordance with the rules in your or-
ganisation using suitable fire fighting equipment (CO2 fire extinguisher).
If possible use fire extinguishers with asphyxiation action to keep the
secondary damage low.
Electromagnetic fields
Like any electrical system, TopCon low-voltage systems produce elec-
trical and magnetic fields. However, these fields comply fully with the
usual standards.
Note, however, that particularly the EM fields from your cables and
equipment connected could nevertheless produce interference on ob-
jects in the immediate area.
Note the following:
Keep data carriers and PC-based measuring environments an
adequate distance from live cables to prevent interference and
data loss.
Protect highly-sensitive sensors and instruments.
Test effects on communication networks,
in particular radio networks.
Make individuals with electronic implants aware that implants
may be affected.
Noise and noise level
The inductive elements as well as the fans on the TopCon low voltage
system produce a lower or higher noise level dependent on the operat-
ing mode. However, in the immediate vicinity of the cabinet this noise is
under the tolerance limit that would make acoustic protection equipment
necessary.
The usage of acoustic protection equipment or acoustic insulation
measures can, however, be necessary in specific circumstances.