When servicing or repairing a temperature control unit,
the possibility of serious or even fatal injury from electrical shock
exists. Extreme care must be used when working with a refrigeration
unit that is connected to a source of operating power, even if the
unit is not operating. Lethal voltage potentials can exist at the
unit power cord, inside the control box, at the motors and within
the wiring harnesses.
Warning
Risk of Injury
On SmartPower electric standby equipped units, always
turn off the external standby power source before handling, connecting,
or disconnecting the power cable. Always disconnect the standby power
cord before servicing the unit.
Warning
Hazardous Voltage
The unit On/Off switch must be turned Off before connecting
or disconnecting the standby power plug. Never attempt to stop the
unit by disconnecting the power plug.
Warning
Risk of Injury
The unit power plug must be clean and dry before connecting
it to a power source.
Warning
Hazardous Voltage
A certified electrician should verify that the proper
standby power requirements are being met before connecting to a new
power source.
Important Some SR-3 components are connected directly
to un-switched battery power. All connections and circuits labeled
with a 2 prefix are connected directly to battery power. Always
disconnect the battery before servicing the unit.
Warning
Live Electrical Components
Control circuits used in refrigeration units are low voltage
(12 to 48 Vdc). However, the large amount of amperage available can
cause severe burns if accidentally shorted to ground with metal objects,
such as tools. Do not wear jewelry, watches, or rings because they
increase the risk of shorting out electrical circuits and damaging
equipment or causing severe burns. If there is a risk of energized
electrical contact, arc, or flash, technicians MUST put on all PPE
in accordance with OSHA, NFPA 70E, or other local, state, or country-specific
requirements for arc flash protection PRIOR to servicing the unit.
NEVER PERFORM ANY SWITCHING, DISCONNECTING, OR VOLTAGE TESTING WITHOUT
PROPER ELECTRICAL PPE AND ARC FLASHING CLOTHING. ELECTRICAL METERS
AND EQUIPMENT MUST BE PROPERLY RATED FOR INTENDED VOLTAGE.