Fluke 725Ex FE 725ex Users Manual - Page 19
Safety Regulations - ccd control drawing
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The safety features and integrity of the unit may be compromised by any of the following: • External damage to the housing • Internal damage to the Calibrator • Exposure to excessive loads • Incorrect storage of the unit • Damage sustained in transit • Correct certification is illegible • Functioning errors occur • Permitted limitations are exceeded • Functioning errors or obvious measurement inaccuracies occur which prevent further measurement by the Calibrator • Opening the case Ex Hazardous Areas Safety Regulations The use of the Calibrator meets the requirements of the regulations providing that the user observes and applies the requirements as stated in the regulations and that improper and incorrect use of the unit is avoided. • Use must be restricted to the specified application parameters. • Do not open the Calibrator. • Do not remove or install the batteries within the Ex-hazardous area. See "Ex Hazardous Areas". • Do not carry additional batteries within the Ex-hazardous area. See "Ex Hazardous Areas". • Use only type tested batteries. The use of any other batteries will invalidate the Ex-certification and present a safety risk. • Do not use the Calibrator in any circuit where the voltage or transients may exceed 30 V. • Only use the Calibrator in circuits with compatible entity parameters. When the calibrator is used in an Ex hazardous area, unless the area is known to be safe, do not connect to any circuits that exceed the entity parameters defined on Fluke 725Ex CCD Control Drawing. See "Ex Hazardous Areas". 9