Operating manual Universal Control Unit for Powder Spray Guns EPG-SPRINT XE
4 Basic Safety Instructions
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Order number 2354913 | Edition 10/2022
4 BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
4.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE OPERATOR
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Keep this operating manual at hand near the device at all times.
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Always follow existing regulations concerning occupational safety and accident
prevention regulations.
4.1.1 Electrical Devices and Equipment
Danger of electric shock!
Danger to life from electric shock:
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Place and operate device in accordance with the existing safety requirements with
regard to the operating mode and ambient influences.
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May only be maintained by skilled electricians or under their supervision. With open
housings, the mains voltage poses a danger.
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Operate device in accordance with the safety regulations and electrotechnical
regulations.
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Do not disconnect any plug connections during operation.
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Label plug connections with the warning
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Do not disconnect when energized
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.
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Must be repaired immediately in the event of problems.
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Decommission if device poses a danger or is damaged.
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Must be de-energized before work is commenced.
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Secure the device against being switched back on without authorization.
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Inform personnel about planned work.
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Observe electrical safety regulations.
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Ground all devices to a common grounding point.
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Only operate the device with a properly installed socket with a protective ground wire
connection.
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Keep liquids away from electrical devices.
4.1.2 A Safe Work Environment
Danger due to dust formation!
Severe or fatal injuries due to explosion danger or inhalation, swallowing or contact with the
skin or eyes.
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The floor of the work area must be electrostatically conductive (measurement in
accordance with EN 1081:2018+A1:2020 or EN 61340-4-1:2004+A1:2015).
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In the spray booth, coating may only be performed with correctly designed and locked
technical ventilation.
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Make sure that grounding and potential equalization of all system parts is reliably and
permanently in effect and that they withstand the loads to be expected (e.g.
mechanical, corrosion).
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Make sure that the personal protective equipment (see chapter Personal Protective
Equipment [
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Make sure that all people within the work area wear static dissipative shoes. The
footwear must correspond to EN 20344. The measured insulation resistance must not
exceed 100 MΩ.