5 KV DIELEKTRYK INSULATING BOOTS

Rubber, electrically insulating boots, DIELEKTRYK ART. 03/A Class 0 are designed for working at voltages up to 1kV AC to serve as an additional piece of personal protection equipment. The shoes are made of a special rubber compound.

The product complies with:

the Regulation of the Minister of Economy of 21 December 2005, on essential requirements for personal protective equipment (Journal of Laws No. 259 item 2173) implementing the provisions of Directive 89/686/EEC of 21 December 1989 on the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to personal protective equipment (Official Journal of the European Union, special edition in Polish, Section 13 Volume 10, page 98), KOW/S/-01/11 of 15 November 2011, “Criteria for Product Safety Assessment. Electrically insulating footwear for working at voltages above 1 kV AC”. PN-EN 50321:2002 “Electrically insulating footwear for working on low voltage installations” except point 5.1.1 It holds the Certificate No. WE/S/2043/2013 of 28 May 2013 issued by the Central Institute for Labour Protection – National Research Institute, notified body no. 1437, ul. Czerniakowska 16, 00-701 Warsaw

INTENDED USE, SPECIFICATION AND BASIC PARAMETERS

Rubber, electrically insulating boots, DIELEKTRYK ART. 03/A Class 0 are designed for working at voltages up to 1kV AC to serve as an additional piece of personal protection equipment. The shoes are made of a special rubber compound with electrically insulating properties. They are moulded and mould-vulcanised. Footwear is designed to be worn on other inner footwear (safety, protective or professional footwear).

Parameters of rubber boots, DIELEKTRYK LV ART 03/A Class 0:

– Voltage class 0 (resistance to electrical breakdown at testing voltage of 5kV during voltage test)

– leakage current during voltage test ≤ 2.0mA

– resistance to electrical breakdown at testing voltage of 10kV during dielectric strength test

– design – A model

The boots are available in the following sizes according to the manufacturer’s numbering system:

330 (adapted to the inner shoe size: 44/45) – internal length 330mm

ELECTRICAL INSULATING PROPERTIES

In order to ensure electrical insulating properties that allow reducing the risk of electric shock, the “DIELEKTRYK LV ART. 03/A” boots are made in accordance with the requirements of the KOW/S-01/2012 criteria. Each new boot is subjected to a voltage test at testing voltage of 5kV, performed by the manufacturer. After obtaining a positive test result, the shoe is marked with a serial number and date of manufacture (month, year). “DIELEKTRYK LV ART. 03/A” footwear is marked with the symbol of double triangle (symbol of electrical insulating properties) with the designation of class 0 (voltage test at the testing voltage of 5kV AC, use under the conditions in which working voltages up to 1kV AC are present).

ATTENTION!!!!! Footwear with electrical insulating properties is used as an additional piece of protective equipment, and if there is a risk of electric shock, such footwear cannot be used as the only piece of protective equipment. If there is a risk of electric shock, use also other, basic safety equipment resulting from the risk assessment carried out.

Electrical insulating properties of “DIELEKTRYK LV ART. 03/A” footwear should be confirmed by periodic testing. Such tests should be conducted by competent testing laboratory in intervals of no more than 12 months. The interval between periodic tests should be adapted to the degree of intensity and conditions of use of footwear on the basis of the risk assessment carried out. Also, if you suspect that the conditions of use or storage could lead to loss of electrical insulating properties of the footwear, they must be subjected to periodical test before continuing to use them. A positive test result should be confirmed by issuance of the relevant certificate and by recording the deadline for the next footwear periodic test. There is a space on the “DIELEKTRYK LV ART. 03/A” footwear for writing down the dates of periodic tests on the plate printed on the outer side of shoe-top.

PRECAUTIONS BEFORE AND AFTER USE

Before each use the user must perform footwear inspection and ensure that the uppers of the shoes are dry (footwear the uppers of which are wet, partially or completely loses its insulating properties). The user must also check whether the class of footwear corresponds to the nominal values of the voltages present. If there is a risk of cuts, perforation, or exposures, or if there is a risk that the footwear gets wet, which could diminish its electrical insulating properties, please consider using additional pieces of protective equipment. After use, the footwear must be cleaned and dried.