Product Manual
General information / safety instructions
12 firstAir screw compressor FAS03 – 37
3.2.2 Dangers due to electric energy
Electric power
DANGER!
Danger to life due to electric current!
Imminent risk of fatal injury from electric shock in the
event of in contact with live parts. Damage to insulation
or individual components can present a danger to life.
- Any work on the electrical system must be
performed by qualified electricians.
- In the event of damage to insulation, shut down
power supply immediately and have repairs
performed.
- Before working on active parts of electrical systems
and equipment, always disconnect these from the
mains supply and ensure they remain disconnected
for the duration of the work. In doing so, observe
the 5 safety rules:
- Isolate from electrical supply.
- Secure against restart.
- Check for absence of voltage.
- Ground and short-circuit.
- Cover or shield any adjacent live parts.
- Never bypass fuses or disable fuses. When
replacing fuses, observe the correct amperage.
- Protect energised parts from moisture. This could
cause a short circuit.
Stored charges
DANGER!
Danger to life due to stored charges!
Electric charges may be stored in electrical
components; these charges may be retained even
after the system has been switched off and
disconnected from the power supply. Contact with
these components may result in serious or fatal injury.
- Before working on the components named, ensure
that they have been completely disconnected from
the power supply. Allow 10 minutes to elapse to
ensure that the internal capacitors have been fully
discharged.










