All BAUR devices and systems are manufactured according to the state of the art and are
safe to operate. The individual parts and the finished devices are subject to continuous
testing by our qualified personnel as part of our quality assurance system. Each device and
system is tested before delivery.
However, the operational safety and reliability in practice can be achieved only when all
necessary measures have been taken. The responsible body
of the device or
system are responsible for planning these measures and monitoring their implementation.
Make sure that the responsible body and persons working with the device or system have
carefully read through and understood the user manual for the DTA 100 C, as well as the
user manuals for all associated devices, before starting work.
The responsible body and operator of the device or system are responsible for any injuries
or damage resulting from non-compliance with this user manual.
2.1 Instructions to the user
The product may only be operated by authorised and trained electrical engineers. An
electrical engineer is a person who, owing to his professional education (electrical
engineering), knowledge, experience and familiarity with the applicable standards and
regulations, can assess the tasks assigned to him and detect possible dangers.
In addition, the user must have:
Knowledge of the technical equipment and operation of the DTA 100 C
Knowledge of the testing and measurement procedures
Knowledge of the electrical insulating materials, in particular the insulating oil, and how
to handle them.
Responsible body is the person or group that is responsible for the safe operation of the device and its
maintenance (EN 61010-1, 3.5.12).
Operator is the person who uses the device for its intended purpose (according to the definition of user in
compliance with EN 61010-1, 3.5.11).