Warning – d&b Z5010 TV spigot with fixing plate User Manual

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General safety and mounting instructions

WARNING!

WARNING!

WARNING!

Any wall, floor or ceiling to which a d&b loudspeaker is fixed or

attached using a d&b rigging accessory must be capable of safely

and securely supporting the actual load. The rigging accessory used

must be safely and securely fixed both to the loudspeaker and to

the wall, floor or ceiling.
Other points to consider are: When mounting rigging components

on walls, floors or ceilings ensure that all fixings and fasteners used

are of an appropriate size and load rating (DIN 18800 standards

apply within Germany). Wall and ceiling claddings and the

construction and composition of walls and ceilings all need to be

taken into account when determining whether a particular fixing

arrangement can be safely employed for a particular load. Cavity

plugs or other specialist fixings, if required, must be of an

appropriate type, fitted and used in accordance with the maker’s

instructions.
Use only the rigging accessory fixing holes indicated on the relevant

page(s) of the d&b rigging accessories manual and the specific

mounting instructions to fix d&b rigging accessories to walls, floors

or ceilings. Where specified, the recommended maximum torque

settings for screw fasteners must be strictly complied with.

Secondary safeties
All loudspeakers flown in theatres, studios or other places of work

and entertainment must, in addition to the principle load bearing

means of suspension, be provided with an independent, properly

rated and securely attached secondary safety.
Only steel wire ropes or steel chains of an approved construction

and load rating may be used as secondary safeties. Plastic covered

steel wire ropes are not permitted for use as secondary safeties. As

recommended by BGV C1 (GUV 6.15), the secondary safety must

prevent the load from dropping more than 20 cm if the principal

means of suspension fails.

Safety inspections
All rigging components and assemblies are subject to wear and

tear, aging, corrosion etc. As safety critical components, it’s

imperative that, prior to each and every use or installation, all

rigging components, rigging assemblies and cabinet fixing points

are carefully inspected to ensure that they are free of defects and

that they function flawlessly. Care should be taken to identify signs

of undue wear and tear, dents, cuts, tears, splits and any

indications of corrosion. If upon inspection, damage is discovered

and there exists even the slightest doubt as to the physical integrity

and safety of the damaged item, then the damaged item must not,

under any circumstances, be deployed.
Regular, more rigorous test and inspection of rigging components

must also be carried out. Safety legislation and test and inspection

requirements will vary from country to country. In most cases,

annual independent test and inspection by a suitably approved and

qualified inspector will be required - users must ensure compliance

with all applicable safety requirements.
d&b recommends regular safety inspections and further

recommends that a logbook be kept detailing the test and inspection

history of each d&b rigging accessory.

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