Mitsubishi I-MiEV Isolation Procedure.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Health & Safety Life Book AM ST p. 1 v.01 - Nov. 03, 2011 Isolation Lockout; protect employees during e.g. maintenance and jam clearing! Machine.
Advertisements

Electrical Safety 1926 Subpart K ‑ Electrical
Lockout/Tagout Awareness Training
Lock Out Tag Out UNIVERSITY of N ORTHERN C OLORADO.
General Safety Overview and Information
Electrical Safety.
CBRNE Training Academy
SONATA HYBRID Battery Dismantling Manual. Precautions for handling the hybrid battery Wear rubber-insulated gloves. Use insulated tools. Do not have any.
Today’s Meeting There are approximately 25 people killed by electricity per year in Australia (average for the last 7 years), 700 people are hospitalised.
MABAS Division 10 - Com Ed Program1 Electrical Safety Reference: The Power of Training Electrical Safety Commonwealth Edison Company.
AVANTE HYBRID Battery Dismantling Manual. Precautions for handling the hybrid battery Battery dismantling procedure Turning off the engine Disconnecting.
Two-mode Safety and Battery System Service
ELECTRICAL SAFETY-RELATED WORK PRACTICES Qualified Persons Those people that have training in avoiding electrical hazards while working on or near exposed.
This presentation is for illustrative and general educational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for the official MSHA Investigation Report.
De-energization and Lockout
Proper Use of Extension Cords Proper Use and Electrical Hazard Awareness for Extension Cord Users Module 2.
Lockout/Tagout Authorized Employee. What Is Hazardous Energy? –Often invisible –Can be hydraulic or mechanical –Live or stored –Moving machine or equipment.
Controlling Hazardous Energy
Control of Hazardous Energy – Lockout/Tagout 29 CFR
OBJECTIVES 1. Create correctly sized connectivity cabling.
This presentation is for illustrative and general educational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for the official MSHA Investigation Report.
General Industrial Battery Safety Changing and Charging Storage Batteries (g)  Battery charging installations shall be located in areas designated.
MAKE SURE YOUR OWN ACTIONS REDUCE RISKS TO HEALTH AND SAFETY.
Purpose Power lines Equipment Assured Grounding GFCI Conclusion.
Title: Corvette C5 Column Lock Bypass Originator: John Neese Date: 30 Jan 2005 Revision: Sheet: 1 of 6 Column Lock Bypass.
Health and Safety. The Health and Safety at Work Act 1974 An Act to make further provision for securing the health, safety and welfare of persons at work,
Electrical Safety INSTRUCTOR’S NOTES:
Electrical Safety. Defective Insulation To protect you, electrical wires are insulated by a plastic.
Know about working with electricity
Safety Induction to the Lift & Escalator Industry Part 6a - Working Safely - General Part 6a - Working Safely - General.
Electrical Safety INSTRUCTOR’S NOTES:
BATTERY DRAW TEST SC10 By Vance Bloom Objective Student will determine if an abnormal “Key OFF Battery Drain” is present.
Part 3.3 Production Safety. Objectives After reading the chapter and reviewing the materials presented the students will be able to: Understand safety.
Copyright © 2008–2011 National Academy Foundation. All rights reserved. Unit 4, Lesson 9 Keeping You and Your Computer Safe AOIT Computer Systems.
Copyright  Progressive Business Publications Electrical Safety.
Lockout/Tag Out Guidelines Procedures to protect employees and co-workers.
Chapter 7 Safety. Introduction This chapter covers the following topics: Dangers of electricity Preventive measures Electrostatic discharge Safety practices.
Electricity Compressed Air Steam Hydraulic Pressure Gas Lines etc.
Safety. Outcomes  Potential health hazards when working with computer equipment.  Precautions to take to prevent injuries.  Steps and techniques for.
Proper Use of Extension Cords
MNM Fatal Electrical Accident Electrical Accident October 10, 2010 (Oklahoma) October 10, 2010 (Oklahoma) Granite Operation Granite Operation Contract.
Hybrid Vehicles: High Voltage Circuit Disconnect Overview Whitney Kizer and Dr. Frank B. Flanders Georgia CTAE Resource Network Curriculum Office July.
Safety on Call ELECTRICAL SAFETY. Safety on Call YOU WILL LEARN ABOUT Hazards of Electricity Isolating Circuits Testing Circuits Work on Energized Equipment.
Basic Lockout Guidelines
Procedures to protect employees and co-workers Basic Lockout Guidelines Procedures to protect employees and co-workers.
Electrical Safety, Subpart K
MNM Fatal Electrical Electrical November 18, 2013 (Kentucky) November 18, 2013 (Kentucky) Crushed Stone Mine Crushed Stone Mine Contract Electrician.
Automotive Fuel and Emissions Control Systems 3/e By James D. Halderman Copyright © 2012, 2009, 2006 Pearson Education, Inc., Upper Saddle River, NJ
Hybrid Safety and Service Procedures 28 © 2013 Pearson Higher Education, Inc. Pearson Prentice Hall - Upper Saddle River, NJ Advanced Automotive.
Timing (minutes) Learning ObjectiveMain tasks / ProcessResources / tools 5TitleStandard Operating Procedures for Power Press Machine Slide 1 5Index 
Procedures for work on Fixed Electrical Installations Toolbox Talk 2: Duties of Staff and Contractors.
LOCK-OUT/TAGOUT SAFETY SAFELY MAINTAINING EQUIPMENT AND MACHINES.
COMPUTER SAFETY AND CARE
Diagnosis and Troubleshooting of Automotive Electrical, Electronic, and Computer Systems, Fifth Edition By James D. Halderman © 2010 Pearson Higher Education,
Diagnosis and Troubleshooting of Automotive Electrical, Electronic, and Computer Systems, 6/e - By James D. Halderman Copyright © 2012, 2010, 2005, 2001,
Global Marketing © Chevron 2009 Rev. 1 Electrical Safety Awareness Plus.
OBJECTIVES After studying Chapter 40, the reader will be able to:
UNIT-5. ELECTRICAL SAFETY, WIRING & INTRODUCTION TO POWER SYSTEM
Energy is a good servant but a cruel master.
UCG- TAG OUT LOCK OUT.
UNIT 5 ELECTRICITY AND MAGNETISM
Electrical Safety Equipment
Personal Protective Equipment
Murray State University
This presentation is for illustrative and general educational purposes only and is not intended to substitute for the official MSHA Investigation Report.
Control of Hazardous Energy
Click anywhere to get started…
Compressor Operating Instructions
Hybrid Safety and Service Procedures
Presentation transcript:

Mitsubishi I-MiEV Isolation Procedure

Precautions Fully electric vehicles present risks to the repairing technician. Additional equipment and PPE will be required, together with specialist training for safe handling. Correct powering down of the high voltage system will require compliance with a specific method. Failure to do so could expose the technician to high voltage and risk of death.

High Voltage Battery Disconnection Work on the High Voltage system must only be performed by specialist personnel who are aware of the safety instructions and precautions to be taken. High Voltage insulated gloves and tools must be used to carry out any work on High Voltage system components. All work must be carried out in line with current Health and Safety regulations.

Safety Precautions Before working on any part of the high voltage system be sure to have the following: Insulating gloves Leather gloves Face mask/ visor Insulated tools High voltage multi-meter(cat 4 calibrated and working) Insulating bags Warning notices/barriers(vehicle and work location) Locking device

Lock Out Procedure Lockout is a safety procedure intended to protect persons working on electric vehicles from accidents and from any inadvertent appearance or reappearance of voltage on the vehicle. The Isolation and Lock out procedure should be carried out prior to carrying out repairs or touching: Vehicle High Voltage Parts 2. Vehicle High Voltage Harness or Connections

1.Pre Checks Identify that you are working on the correct vehicle(reg. No./chassis no.) Confirm that the vehicle is not on charge Place safety notices on the vehicle and barriers around work area if required. Put on PPE ready to start isolation procedure Note: All metal or conductive objects must be removed from your person or insulated to prevent accidental contact with live conductors or components

2. Switch off ignition and wait 1 minute Check that no power consumers are switched on Using a multi meter check for 12v only at the auxiliary battery

3. Disconnect auxiliary battery and wait 5 minutes Secure the positive lead with an insulated bag with a warning label attached

4. Slide LH front seat forward or remove Remove covering material from over service plug(secured by velcro- not shown in picture) Remove service cover plug

5. Remove service plug and securely lock away with vehicle key to prevent accidental reinsertion Insulate plug connection on the high voltage battery and attach warning label

6. Remove high voltage motor cover(situated in boot)

7. Remove the service access panel on the top of the inverter Rubber weather seal must be renewed when cover is refitted

8. Check for 0 Volts at terminals illustrated using a high voltage multi meter to ensure the high-voltage system is fully isolated Multi meter should be Category 4 and checked it is working correctly prior to this check

9. Disconnect high voltage cables to inverter(as illustrated)and secure in an insulated bag with warning labels attached The vehicle should now be isolated and safe to carry out any further repairs Any components to be worked on should be checked also for 0 Volts before removal as close to the component as possible

10. Re-instatement Re-instatement is the reversal of the isolation procedure After vehicle has been re-instated back to pre isolation condition the following checks must be made to ensure the vehicles safety. An insulation test of the cables must be carried out after they have been refitted Always ensure that the test equipment is in good working order immediately before and after each check Always ensure that the correct CPE and PPE is used It is strictly prohibited to check for the absence of voltage or potential equalisation without using the correct equipment, CPE and PPE which is designed for this purpose.