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1 General requirements for operating the devices

General requirements for safe operation of the devices:
National regulations for operating electrical systems and equipment must be observed in commercial
facilities.
The laboratory or classroom must be overseen by a supervisor.
A supervisor is a qualified electrician or a person who has been trained in electrical engineering,
knows the respective safety requirements and safety regulations, and
whose training has been documented accordingly.
Maximum permissible current loads for cables and devices must not be exceeded.
Always compare the current ratings of the device, the cable and the fuse.
In the event that these are not the same, use a separate upstream fuse in order to
provide appropriate overcurrent protection.
Devices with an earth terminal must always be grounded.
If an earth connection (green-yellow laboratory socket) is available, it must always be
connected to protective earth. Protective earth must always be connected first (before voltage),
and must always be disconnected last (after voltage).
If not otherwise specified in the technical data, the device is not equipped with an integrated fuse.
The laboratory or the classroom must be equipped with the following devices:
An emergency-off device must be provided.
At least one emergency-off device must be located within, and one outside the laboratory or
the classroom.
The laboratory or classroom must be secured so that the operating voltage and compressed air supply
cannot be activated by any unauthorised persons, for example by means of:
A key switch
A lockable on-off valve
The laboratory or classroom must be protected by residual current devices (RCDs).
Type B residual current circuit breakers with a residual current rating of ≤ 30 mA
The laboratory or classroom must be protected by overcurrent protection devices.
Fuses or circuit breakers
The laboratory or classroom must be overseen by a supervisor.
A supervisor is a qualified electrician or a person who has received appropriate instruction,
has knowledge of the respective safety requirements and safety regulations and
whose training has been documented accordingly.
No damaged or defective devices may be used.
Damaged devices must be barred from further use and removed from the laboratory or classroom.
Damaged connecting cables, pneumatic tubing, and hydraulic hoses represent a safety
risk and must be removed from the laboratory or classroom.
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