McNeilus Standard Rear Loader User manual

OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Standard Rear Loader
© 2008 McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing, Inc.
Publication No. 1432584
Rev. 0918
Includes the Following Models:
• Standard Rear Loader
• Rear Loader with Tag Axle
• XC Rear Loader
• XXC Rear Loader
• HD Rear Loader
• HD Rear Loader (3.5 YD Hopper)

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Disclaimer:
This manual must not be used to repair your vehicle. Repair information is available by calling McNeilus Customer Service at
(888) 686-7278.
The information in this Operator
’s Manual will be your guide to operation and operator maintenance for this equipment.
A
ll information, illustrations, and specifications in this manual are based on the information available at the time this manual was
published.
The illustrations used in this manual are intended as representative reference views only. Because of our continuous
product improvement policy
, we may modify information, illustrations, and/or specifications to explain and/or exemplify a product,
service, or maintenance improvement.
We reserve the right to make any change at any time without notice. Go to
www
.streetsmartparts.com for current information.
No part of this publication may be reproduced by any means - graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying,
recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems for any use or purpose - without the written permission of McN
eilus
Tr
uck and Manufacturing, Inc.
For assistance in ordering OSHA Publications, contact:
U.S. Department of Labor/OSHA
OSHA Publications
P.O. Box 37535
Washington, D.C. 20210
Telephone: 202-693-1888 • Fax: 202-693-2498
For assistance in ordering the Waste Collection
V
ehicle Safety Guide, contact:
National W
aste and Recycling Association
1550 Crystal Drive
• Suite 804
A
rlington, VA 22202
T
elephone: 800-424-2869 • Fax: 202-966-4824

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Foreword
1.0 Identication Plate
A McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing, Inc. identication plate
(Figure 1, Item 1) is located on the left front side of the refuse
vehicle body. The identication plate contains the Model
Number and Serial Number of your refuse vehicle.
To serve you better, please ll out the following information
and have it ready when calling McNeilus Truck and
Manufacturing, Inc. for parts or product information:
Date of Purchase: __________________________________
McNeilus Branch: __________________________________
Model Number: ____________________________________
Serial Number: ____________________________________
VIN*: _____________________________________________
*Refer to chassis manufacturer literature for location.
1
Figure 1

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2.0 Complete Vehicle Decal
The complete vehicle decal (Figure 2) details the axle load
and tire ratings as the vehicle left the McNeilus production line.
This decal is located inside the cab and may be placed on the
driver’s door, doorjamb, or the seat riser.
The complete vehicle decal (Figure 2, Item 1) includes the
following information:
This decal includes information such as the Maximum rated
weight per axle (Item 2), Gross Vehicle Weight (Item 3),
Chassis manufacturer (Item 4), Chassis build date (Item 5),
Vehicle (chassis) ID number (Item 6), Tire and rim size and
tire pressure specications (Item 7), and the Refuse vehicle
system build date (Item 8).
3.0 Purpose of Manual
This Operator Manual provides operation and operator
maintenance instructions for the Standard Rear Loader refuse
collection system manufactured by McNeilus Truck and
Manufacturing, Inc.
The information in this operator manual will be your guide to
operation and operator maintenance for this equipment.
Keep this manual with the vehicle at all times.
MFD. BY McNEILUS TRUCK & MFG. INC
GVWR
FR. GAWR
1ST GAWR
2ND GAWR
3RD GAWR
4TH GAWR
REAR GAWR
LB KG
VEHICLE TYPE CLASSIFICATION
VEHICLE ID #
INCOMPLETE VEHICLE MFD. BY DATE
TRUCK
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
LB
9,072
W/
445/65R22.5
TIRES ON
22.5 X 13.0
RIMS @
120
PSI COLD KPA
830
22,800
LB
10,342
W/
445/65R22.5
TIRES ON
22.5 X 13.0
RIMS @
120
PSI COLD KPA
830
20,000
LB W/ TIRES ON RIMS @PSI COLD KPA
20,000
LB W/ TIRES ON RIMS @PSI COLD KPA
22,800
LB
10,342
W/
445/65R22.5
TIRES ON
22.5 X 13.0
RIMS @
120
PSI COLD KPA
830
11,020
LB
4,999
W/
255/70R22.5
TIRES ON
22.5 X 8.25
RIMS @
115
PSI COLD KPA
790
34,75576,620
MFGR NAME
MM/D/YYYY
20,000
KG
KG
KG
KG
KG
KG
CONFORMITY OF THE CHASSIS-CAB TO FEDERAL MOTOR VEHICLE SAFETY STANDARDS WHICH HAVE BEEN PREVIOUSLY FULLY
CERTIFIED BY THE INCOMPLETE VEHICLE MANUFACTURER OR BY THE INTERMEDIATE VEHICLE MANUFACTURER, HAS NOT BEEN
AFFECTED BY FINAL-STAGE MANUFACTURER, THE VEHICLE HAS BEEN COMPLETED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PRIOR
MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS WHERE APPLICABLE. THIS VEHICLE CONFORMS TO ALL OTHER SAFETY STANDARDS IN EFFECT IN:
MMM
YYYY
MO
YR
S/O #: nnnnnn Body Mount Date: MM/D/YYYY Data Plate ID: nnnnn
3
45
6
7
8
1
2
Figure 2

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WARNING
The operator of this vehicle must be
properly licensed and trained to operate
this vehicle.
If you do not have the proper training and
licensing to operate this vehicle, you are
putting yourself and others at risk of
serious injury or death.
If you are uncertain how to operate this
Packer, inform your supervisor or contact
McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing, Inc.
at 888-686-7278.
NOTE
This manual is limited to the operation and
light maintenance of the refuse collection
system only.
This manual does not include the operation
or maintenance of the chassis vehicle upon
which the refuse collection system is
mounted.
4.0 Scope
This manual provides information for use by the equipment
operator under the following headings:
1. Safety. Includes important safety information.
2. General. Includes equipment identication.
3. Operation. Includes control functionality and normal
equipment operation.
4. Preventive Maintenance. Includes basic preventive
maintenance information for the operator.
5. Troubleshooting. Includes basic troubleshooting
information for the operator.
To order a replacement manual or safety signs, call the
McNeilus parts and service number listed in the Foreword of
this manual.

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Foreword
5.0 Parts and Service
Contact your McNeilus Parts and Service branch locations
to order parts, receive service information, or for other
assistance.
Contact by phone or visit www.streetsmartparts.com.
We have factory owned parts and service centers near you.
Phone Number 888-686-7278
State City
State City
CA
Colton
CT
East Granby
FL
Tampa
GA
Villa Rica
IL
Sugar Grove
IN
Fort Wayne
MN
Dodge Center
NY
Bronx
OH Cincinnati
OH Columbus
PA Morgantown
TX Houston
TX Hutchins
UT West Valley City
WI Oshkosh
Canada
Ontario and W
estern Provinces 800-265-1089
Quebec and Maritime Provinces 800-996-4937
6.0 Corporate Headquarters
Contact McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing, Inc. directly at
our corporate headquarters at the following address, phone
number, and website.
McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing, Inc.
524 County Road 34 East
Dodge Center, MN 55927
Telephone: 507-374-6321
Corporate Website: www.mcneiluscompanies.com
Parts and Service Website: www.streetsmartparts.com

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SAFETY
1.0 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION.............................................................................................................1
1.1 Battery Disconnect Switch.........................................................................................................................2
1.1.1 Battery Cable Disconnect...............................................................................................................3
1.2 Safety Equipment ......................................................................................................................................3
1.3 Reporting Safety Defects ..........................................................................................................................3
2.0 SAFETY NOTICES............................................................................................................................................4
3.0 PRODUCT SAFETY INFORMATION................................................................................................................5
3.1 Safety ........................................................................................................................................................5
3.2 Cab Operation ...........................................................................................................................................7
3.3 Outside Operation ...................................................................................................................................10
3.4 Maintenance............................................................................................................................................16
3.5 Hydraulics................................................................................................................................................21
3.6 Electrical..................................................................................................................................................27
4.0 SAFETY SIGNS ..............................................................................................................................................28
4.1 Safety Sign Locations..............................................................................................................................30
4.1.1 Street Side Signs..........................................................................................................................30
4.1.2 Curb Side and Front Signs...........................................................................................................31
4.1.3 Rear and Door Signs....................................................................................................................32

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GENERAL INFORMATION
1.0 EXTERIOR SYSTEMS ARRANGEMENT .......................................................................................................33
1.1 Street Side View......................................................................................................................................33
1.2 Curb Side View........................................................................................................................................34
1.3 T-Type Container Specications..............................................................................................................35
1.3.1 Type T Container 3 yd3or Less Capacity .....................................................................................35
1.3.2 Type T Container More Than 3 yd3and Less Than 10 yd3Capacity............................................37
OPERATION
1.0 INSTRUMENTS AND CONTROLS ................................................................................................................39
1.1 Cab Controls ...........................................................................................................................................39
1.1.1 Rocker Switches...........................................................................................................................40
1.1.2 Indicator Lights.............................................................................................................................41
1.1.3 Fuse Panel ...................................................................................................................................42
1.2 Outside Rear Controls.............................................................................................................................43
1.3 Outside Front Controls ............................................................................................................................45
2.0 CONTROL FUNCTIONS .................................................................................................................................46
2.1 E-STOP (Emergency Stop) Function ......................................................................................................46
2.1.1 E-STOP Button In-Cab Control Box .............................................................................................47
2.2 Sweep Functions.....................................................................................................................................47

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2.3 Slide Functions........................................................................................................................................49
2.4 Turnbuckle and Optional Hydraulic Tailgate Lock Operation...................................................................50
2.4.1 Trucks Without Tag Axle (Turnbuckle) ..........................................................................................50
2.4.2 Trucks With Tag Axle (Turnbuckle) ...............................................................................................51
2.4.3 Hydraulic Tailgate Locks (Optional)..............................................................................................52
2.4.3.1 Unlock Tailgate (Hydraulic Locks)..................................................................................52
2.4.3.2 Lock Tailgate (Hydraulic Locks) .....................................................................................53
2.5 Tailgate Functions ...................................................................................................................................53
2.6 Ejector Functions.....................................................................................................................................54
3.0 OPERATING PROCEDURES .........................................................................................................................55
3.1 Start-Up Procedure .................................................................................................................................56
3.2 Warm-Up Procedure................................................................................................................................56
3.3 Traveling Procedure ................................................................................................................................57
3.4 Before Starting The Route.......................................................................................................................57
3.5 Refuse Loading Procedure......................................................................................................................57
3.5.1 Manual Trash Pick-Up ..................................................................................................................57
3.5.2 Residential Cart Loading (Optional Cart Tipper) ..........................................................................58
3.5.3 Commercial Container Loading....................................................................................................58
3.6 Refuse Packing Procedure......................................................................................................................60
3.7 Refuse Ejector Procedure .......................................................................................................................61

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3.8 End of Day Checks..................................................................................................................................62
4.0 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ................................................................................................................................63
4.1 Residential Cart Tipper Panel..................................................................................................................63
4.2 Container Lock ........................................................................................................................................64
4.3 Container Tipper......................................................................................................................................65
4.4 Winch or Reeving Cylinder......................................................................................................................66
4.5 Lateral Protection Device ........................................................................................................................68
4.6 Auxiliary Axle ...........................................................................................................................................70
4.6.1 Lowering the Pusher or Tag Axle..................................................................................................71
4.6.2 Raising the Pusher or Tag Axle ....................................................................................................71
4.7 Water Tank ..............................................................................................................................................72
4.7.1 Water Tank Safety ........................................................................................................................72
4.7.2 Introduction...................................................................................................................................72
4.7.3 Daily Inspection............................................................................................................................73
4.7.3.1 Tank Integrity..................................................................................................................73
4.7.3.2 Pressure Regulator Valve ..............................................................................................73
4.7.3.3 Pressure Relief Valve.....................................................................................................74
4.7.4 Daily Operation.............................................................................................................................74
4.7.5 Vehicle Handling Characteristics..................................................................................................74
4.7.6 Water Tank Sign Identication......................................................................................................74

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4.7.7 Water Tank Operation...................................................................................................................75
4.7.7.1 Filling the Tank ...............................................................................................................75
4.7.7.2 Pressurizing the Water Tank ..........................................................................................76
4.7.7.3 Depressurizing the Water Tank......................................................................................77
4.7.7.4 Draining the Water Tank.................................................................................................78
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
1.0 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE.......................................................................................................................81
1.1 DOT Pre-Trip ...........................................................................................................................................81
2.0 PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE INTERVALS..................................................................................................81
3.0 DAILY PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE CHECKS ...........................................................................................86
3.1 Hydraulic System ....................................................................................................................................86
3.1.1 Hydraulic Oil Level .......................................................................................................................86
3.1.1.1 Temperature/Level Sight Gauges ..................................................................................86
3.2 Electrical System.....................................................................................................................................88
3.2.1 Lighting System............................................................................................................................88
3.3 Pneumatic System ..................................................................................................................................89
3.3.1 Coalescing Filter...........................................................................................................................89
3.4 Mechanical System .................................................................................................................................89
3.4.1 Refuse Vehicle Body and Components........................................................................................89

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3.4.2 Tailgate Seal.................................................................................................................................90
3.5 Operation.................................................................................................................................................90
3.5.1 Refuse Vehicle Controls ...............................................................................................................90
3.6 Trash Behind Ejector ...............................................................................................................................90
3.7 Safety Signs ............................................................................................................................................91
3.8 Propping the Tailgate...............................................................................................................................92
3.8.1 Engaging the Tailgate Prop (No Tag Axle)....................................................................................92
3.8.2 Disengaging the Tailgate Prop (No Tag Axle)...............................................................................94
3.8.3 Engaging the Tailgate Prop (With Tag Axle) .................................................................................95
3.8.4 Disengaging the Tailgate Prop (With Tag Axle) ............................................................................96
3.9 Draining the Leachate Fluid Tank............................................................................................................98
3.10 Adding Hydraulic Oil ..............................................................................................................................99
3.10.1 Standard Hydraulic System........................................................................................................99
3.10.2 Clean-Fill Hydraulic System (Optional) ....................................................................................100
4.0 LUBRICATION...............................................................................................................................................101
4.1 Daily Lubrication....................................................................................................................................101
4.2 Scheduled PM Lubrication ....................................................................................................................104

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TROUBLESHOOTING
1.0 TROUBLESHOOTING ..................................................................................................................................107
1.1 Troubleshooting Chart ...........................................................................................................................108
INDEX
INDEX........................................................................................................................................................................................ 111

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Safety
1.0 Important Safety Information
READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS ENTIRE MANUAL
BEFORE OPERATING, REPAIRING, OR ADJUSTING YOUR
MCNEILUS EQUIPMENT.
THOSE WHO USE AND MAINTAIN THIS EQUIPMENT
MUST BE THOROUGHLY TRAINED AND FAMILIAR WITH
THE PRODUCT.
IF INCORRECTLY USED OR MAINTAINED, THIS
EQUIPMENT CAN CAUSE SEVERE INJURY.
Always keep this manual in a location where it is readily
available for persons who operate or maintain the product.
Additional copies of this manual are available from McNeilus
Truck and Manufacturing, Inc. Please contact McNeilus Truck
and Manufacturing, Inc. if you require additional manuals or if
you have any questions about the information in this manual,
this product, or safe operating procedures.
THESE SAFETY PROCEDURES ARE FOR YOUR OWN
PROTECTION.
Do not operate this equipment until you have read its contents
thoroughly. Read and understand the Waste Collection Vehicle
Safety Guide that is placed in the vehicle’s cab. Please
contact McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing, Inc, if you require
assistance.
Should operators of this equipment have a reading or learning
disability, dyslexia, or other such condition, they must be
assigned a mentor/trainer to read and explain to them the
entire contents of this manual as well as the safety guidelines,
danger, caution, and warning safety signs on this unit. Such
individuals should not be allowed to operate this equipment
until they thoroughly understand all of these materials. Failure
to do so can result in serious injury or death.
Refer to your company’s safety rules and procedures. Safety
and safe working procedures must be followed at all times.
Perform your company’s Lockout/Tagout procedure. If your
company does not have a Lockout/Tagout procedure, follow
OSHA 1910.147 Lockout/Tagout and 1910.146 Conned
Space as appropriate.

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Safety
1.1 Battery Disconnect Switch
If your vehicle is equipped with a BATTERY DISCONNECT
switch, it may be located near the battery box. Use the battery
disconnect switch when performing any maintenance so the
vehicle cannot be accidentally started.
1. Turn the battery disconnect switch (Figure 1, Item 1)
counterclockwise so the hole on the switch aligns with
the hole in the bracket (Figure 1, Item 2).
2. Install the safety lockout device ring (Figure 2, Item 1)
through the holes on the battery disconnect switch and
the bracket.
3. Install a padlock (Figure 2, Item 2) onto the safety
lockout device ring, lock it, and put the key in your
pocket. If more than one person is working on the
vehicle, each person must install their own padlock.
ON
12
ON
DANGER
This energy source has
Unauthorized removal of
this lock/tag may result
in immediate discharge.
Remarks:
been
LOCKED OUT!
1
2
Figure 1
Figure 2

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Safety
1.1.1 Battery Cable Disconnect
If the refuse vehicle is not equipped with a battery disconnect
switch, disconnect the negative (black) battery cable rst, then
disconnect the positive (red) cable.
WARNING
For trucks without a battery disconnect switch,
to prevent accidental vehicle start-up, which
could cause death or serious injury, disconnect
battery cables (negative cable first) before
proceeding.
Disconnect negative (-) battery cable first. If
positive (+) cable should contact ground with
negative (-) cable connected, the resulting
sparks can cause a battery explosion, which
could result in death or serious injury.
1.2 Safety Equipment
Some McNeilus Refuse Trucks come equipped with a ve
pound re extinguisher, which has a rating of B:C, and a
reective warning triangle kit containing three triangles.
The re extinguisher may already be mounted to the refuse
vehicle, otherwise it is temporarily placed into the cab of your
truck along with the reective triangle kit.
If you are supplying your own re extinguisher, it must comply
with DOT FMCSA regulation 173.309 and 393.95 for rating
and placement on the vehicle.
You are responsible for permanent mounting of this
equipment. The re extinguisher is required to be securely
mounted to prevent sliding, rolling, or vertical movement. The
placement and mounting location of the reective triangles are
at your discretion.
1.3 Reporting Safety Defects
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which
could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you
should immediately inform the National Highway Trafc
Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying
McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing, Inc., and the
chassis manufacturer.
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an
investigation, and if it nds that a safety defect exists
in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy
campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved
in individual problems between you, your dealer,
McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing, Inc., or the chassis
manufacturer.
To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety
Hotline toll-free at 1-888-327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-
424-9153); go to: http://www.safercar.gov or write
to: Administrator, NHTSA, 400 Seventh Street, SW.,
Washington, DC 20590. You can also obtain other
information about motor vehicle safety from:
http://www.safercar.gov.

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2.0 Safety Notices
Safety notices are one of the primary ways to call your
attention to potential hazards.
Safety Alert Symbol
THIS SAFETY SYMBOL INDICATES IMPORTANT
SAFETY MESSAGES IN THIS MANUAL.
WHEN YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL, CAREFULLY READ
THE MESSAGE THAT FOLLOWS.
BE ALERT TO THE POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL
INJURY OR DEATH.
The following safety notices are used throughout this manual.
DANGER
Danger indicates an imminently hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, will result
in death or serious injury. Danger is used
in the most extreme situations.
WARNING
Warning indicates a potentially hazardous
situation which, if not avoided, could result
in serious injury or death.
Caution indicates a situation that might
result in property damage.
CAUTION
SAFETY NOTICE
OPERATOR’S INSTRUCTION
The “signal words” of DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION
have specic meanings to alert you to the relative level of
hazard.
Take the safety warnings seriously. If you do not understand
them or have questions about them, call McNeilus Truck and
Manufacturing, Inc.

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Safety
3.0 Product Safety Information
Read, understand, and follow the safety guidelines and
heed dangers and warnings listed below and contained in
this manual as well as on the refuse vehicle itself to promote
reliable operation and prevent serious personal injury.
Contact McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing, Inc. if you require
assistance or have questions.
3.1 Safety
WARNING
Safety decals must be replaced anytime
they are damaged, missing, or cannot be
read clearly. Failure to have proper decals
in place can result in serious injury or
death. If you require safety decals, please
contact McNeilus Truck and Manufacturing,
Inc. at 888-686-7278.
WARNING
The Packer must not be modified in any
way without authorization from McNeilus
Truck and Manufacturing, Inc.
Modifications may not comply with safety
standards, including ANSI safety standards,
and may result in serious personal injury.
Please contact McNeilus Truck and
Manufacturing, Inc. at 888-686-7278 if you
require assistance.
WARNING
Wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
such as hard hats, safety glasses or goggles,
sturdy gloves, hearing protection, steel toed
boots, and snug fitting sturdy long-sleeve
shirt and long pants when operating or
maintaining the Packer. Reflective
clothing is recommended for drivers and
employees while packing during hours of
darkness. Serious injury can result
without proper PPE.

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WARNING
Operating, servicing, and maintaining this
vehicle or equipment can expose you to
chemicals including exhaust, carbon
monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are
known to the state of California to cause
cancer and birth defects or other reproductive
harm. To minimize exposure, avoid breathing
exhaust, do not idle the engine except as
necessary, service your vehicle or equipment
in a well ventilated area and wear gloves or
wash hands frequently when servicing.
For more information, go to
www.p65warnings.ca.gov.
WARNING
Read, understand, and follow all aspects of
OSHA 1910.146 Confined Space and Permit-
Required Confined Space. Check your local
and state regulations.
Information is found in the Safety section of
this manual.
Failure to follow regulations may cause
serious personal injury or death.
Overhead Clearance for Electric Cables
Voltage of
Electric Cables
Minimum amount
of clearance
from electric
cables when unit
is working
Minimum amount
of clearance from
electric cables
when driving the
unit between jobs
50,000 volts or less 10 feet (3 m) 4 feet (1.2 m)
Over 50,000 volts 10 feet (3 m) plus
1/2 inch (10 mm) for
every 1,000 volts
over 50,000 volts
10 feet (3 m)
345,000 - 750,000
volts
16 feet (5 m)
NOTE: If local rules and laws require more clearances, you must
follow them.
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