The correct handling and maintenance of the equipment contributes towards upholding the product’s protective capacity. Tools should be kept clean and dry as well as protected against damage during use, transport and storage. Earthing and short-circuiting equipment shall be handled with great care and be thoroughly inspected before each application.
Earthing equipment must be checked regularly according to the checklist below to ensure that the tools work safely and reliably. Damage of cable insulation or exposure of bare cable conductor shall be regarded as a serious fault and disposal should be considered.
A more extensive inspection, a so called “recurring test” shall be carried out by an authorized inspector and should be executed annually or perhaps with a shorter interval for equipment exposed to great wear and tear, see “
Services” alternatively “Products - Maintenance of earthing equipment”.
NOTE: A device that has been exposed to short-circuit current shall be disposed of unless it is proved by thorough investigation, calculation and inspection, that the exposure has been too moderate to give any negative mechanical or thermal effects.
If there is any doubt as to the perfect condition of the device, it shall be disposed of.