Live parts definition

Live parts means conductive part(s) intended to be electrically energized under normal operating conditions.
Live parts means the conductive part(s) intended to be electrically energized in normal use.
Live parts means conductive part(s) intended to be electrically energized in normal use.

Examples of Live parts in a sentence

  • The interior arrangement of the switch fuse unit shall be such that all 'Live' parts are shrouded.

  • Live parts are under the cover.▶ The LED interior light should only be replaced or repaired by the Customer Service department or by engineers trained to do so.

  • Live parts shall be put into an electrically safe work condition (by de-energizing and using lockout/tagout) before an employee is exposed to electrical hazards.

  • Live parts are under the cover.u The LED interior light should only be replaced or repaired by the Customer Service department or by engineers trained to do so.

  • Live parts can cause an electric shock on contact and cause life-threatening burns and injuries.• Before beginning work on live parts, disconnect them from the power supply (switch of fuse, main switch) and secure against unintentional restart.


More Definitions of Live parts

Live parts means conductive part(s) intended to be electrically energized under normal operating conditions in normal use.
Live parts means the conductive part(s) intended to be electrically energized
Live parts means the conductive part(s) intended to be electrically energised in normal use.
Live parts means the conductive part(s) intended to be electrically energized under normal operating conditionsin normal use.
Live parts means conductive part(s) intended to be electrically energizedunder normal operating conditions in normal use.
Live parts means conductive part(s) intended to be electrically energized in normal use. 2.22
Live parts means the conductive part(s) intended to be electrically energized under normal operating conditions." Paragraph 2.26. (former), renumber as paragraph 2.30. Paragraph 2.27. (former), renumber as paragraph 2.31., and amend to read: