Safety precautions: Before commencing mounting
work on roofs, it must be ensured in all cases that
the non-personal fall protection and fall-arrest
systems required by DIN 18338 (Roof Covering
and
Roof
Sealing Works)
(Scaffolding Works) are in place. See also Builders'
Protection
[Bauarbeiterschutzverordnung],
Gazette 340/1994, paragraphs 7-10! Other country-
specific regulations must be observed!
If non-personal fall protection or fall-arrest systems
cannot be installed for technical reasons, all
personnel must be secured by means of suitable
safety harnesses!
Only use safety harnesses (safety belts, lanyards
and straps, shock absorbers, fall arresters) that
were tested and certified by authorized testing
bodies.
If non-personal fall protection or fall-arrest systems
are not provided, working without the use of
suitable safety harnesses may lead to falls from
heights and therefore cause serious or lethal
injuries!
Ladders not properly secured against sinking in,
sliding or falling over may lead to dangerous falls!
Whenever you are near live overhead electric
cables where contact is possible, only work if:
- it is ensured that they are voltage-free and this is
secured for the duration of work.
- the live parts are secured by covering them or
cordoning them off.
- the prescribed safety distances are maintained.
Voltage radius:
1m with .......................voltages up to 1000V
3m with ........voltages from 1000V to 11000V
4m with ......voltages from 11000V to 22000V
5m with ......voltages from 22000V to 38000V
5m in case of unknown voltages
The manufacturer hereby guarantees to take back
products identified with an eco-label and to recycle
the materials used.
Only the heat transfer medium specified may be
used!
0DNO0009
and
DIN
18451
Ordinance
Federal
Law
Solar Plan 500V / 1000V - Installation-Utilisation
Safety information
Safety harnesses should be fixed above the
users whenever possible. Safety harnesses
should only be fastened to sufficiently load-
bearing structures or fixing points!
Never use damaged ladders (e.g., wooden
ladders with split runners or rungs, or bent or
buckled metal ladders). Never try to repair broken
runners, rungs or steps on wooden ladders!
Ensure that ladders are put up safely. Observe
the correct leaning angle (68° - 75° ). Prevent
ladders from sliding, falling over or sinking into
the ground (e.g. using wider feet, feet suited to
the ground or hooking devices).
Only lean ladders against secure points. Secure
ladders in traffic areas by suitable cordoning.
Contact with live electric overhead cables can be
lethal.
Wear protective goggles when drilling and
handling evacuated tube collectors (danger of
implosion)!
Wear safety shoes when carrying out installation
work!
Wear cut-proof safety gloves when mounting
collectors and handling evacuated tube collectors
(danger of implosion)!
Wear a helmet when carrying out installation
work!
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