Effective date: June 3, 2026
Website: Kirimas I/O
Website URL: kirimasio.com
The information published on Kirimas I/O is provided for educational and informational purposes only.
Kirimas I/O publishes content about electrical engineering, electronics, automation, PLCs, wiring diagrams, control circuits, tools, calculators, tutorials, product recommendations, and technical learning resources.
By using this website, you agree to this Electrical Safety Disclaimer.
1. Educational Content Only
All content on kirimasio.com is provided for general learning purposes only.
This includes, but is not limited to:
- Electrical engineering tutorials
- Electronics tutorials
- Automation guides
- PLC programming examples
- Wiring diagrams
- Control circuit examples
- Motor control explanations
- Electrical symbols
- Calculators
- Downloadable templates
- Product reviews
- YouTube-supported learning content
- Technical articles and resources
The content is not professional engineering advice, licensed electrical advice, legal advice, regulatory advice, safety certification, or installation approval.
You must not rely only on this website when designing, installing, modifying, repairing, troubleshooting, or operating electrical, automation, electronics, PLC, or industrial systems.
2. Electrical Work Can Be Dangerous
Electrical work can be dangerous and may result in serious consequences, including:
- Electric shock
- Electrocution
- Burns
- Arc flash
- Fire
- Explosion
- Equipment damage
- Property damage
- Personal injury
- Death
Electrical and automation systems should only be worked on by qualified, trained, and legally permitted persons.
If you are not qualified to perform electrical work, do not attempt it.
3. No Guarantee of Accuracy or Suitability
We try to provide useful and accurate educational content, but we do not guarantee that any information on kirimasio.com is:
- Complete
- Accurate
- Current
- Safe for your situation
- Suitable for your equipment
- Suitable for your country or region
- Compliant with local electrical codes
- Compliant with industry standards
- Suitable for professional installation
- Approved by manufacturers or authorities
Electrical standards, wiring rules, product specifications, safety requirements, and local regulations vary by country, region, application, and equipment type.
You are responsible for verifying all information before using it.
4. Wiring Diagrams and Circuit Examples
Wiring diagrams, ladder diagrams, control circuits, electrical schematics, PLC examples, and electronics circuits shown on Kirimas I/O are educational examples only.
They may be simplified to explain a concept.
They may not include all required safety devices, protective devices, emergency stops, interlocks, fuses, circuit breakers, grounding, earthing, isolation, labeling, cable sizing, enclosure requirements, or local code requirements.
Do not copy a diagram directly into a real installation without proper engineering review and safety verification.
Before using any diagram or circuit, verify it against:
- Local electrical codes
- Applicable standards
- Manufacturer documentation
- Equipment ratings
- Load requirements
- Environmental conditions
- Protection requirements
- Safety requirements
- Qualified professional judgment
5. Calculators and Technical Tools
Kirimas I/O may provide calculators and technical tools, such as electrical calculators, motor current calculators, voltage drop calculators, Ohm’s Law calculators, resistor calculators, power calculators, wire size references, and PLC-related tools.
These tools are for educational and estimation purposes only.
Calculator results may be incomplete, simplified, inaccurate, or unsuitable for your specific application.
Before using any calculator result in a real project, you must verify it with:
- Official standards
- Manufacturer data
- Local electrical codes
- Engineering calculations
- Qualified professional review
Kirimas I/O is not responsible for errors, losses, damage, injury, or unsafe conditions caused by the use or misuse of calculators or technical tools.
6. PLC, Automation, and Control Systems
PLC programs, ladder logic examples, automation tutorials, control circuits, sensor wiring examples, relay logic, motor control examples, and HMI-related content are provided for learning purposes only.
Industrial control systems can create serious hazards if designed, programmed, wired, or operated incorrectly.
Incorrect automation logic or wiring may cause unexpected machine movement, equipment damage, unsafe startup, failure to stop, loss of control, injury, or death.
Before using any PLC or automation example in a real system, you must perform a complete safety review, including:
- Risk assessment
- Emergency stop requirements
- Safety relay or safety PLC requirements
- Machine guarding
- Interlocks
- Fail-safe behavior
- Manual reset requirements
- Lockout/tagout procedures
- Testing and validation
- Compliance with applicable standards and regulations
Do not use general PLC tutorials as safety-rated control system designs.
7. Product Recommendations and Reviews
Kirimas I/O may publish product reviews, affiliate links, tool recommendations, component suggestions, and buying guides.
Any product recommendation is for general educational and informational purposes only.
We do not guarantee that any product, component, tool, PLC, sensor, relay, contactor, power supply, multimeter, cable, connector, or accessory is safe, certified, compliant, compatible, or suitable for your specific use.
Before buying or using any product, verify:
- Voltage rating
- Current rating
- Power rating
- Safety certifications
- Environmental rating
- Compatibility
- Installation requirements
- Manufacturer instructions
- Warranty terms
- Local legal and safety requirements
You are responsible for choosing and using products safely.
8. Standards, Codes, and Regulations
Electrical codes, automation safety standards, wiring regulations, and legal requirements vary by country and region.
Kirimas I/O does not guarantee that its content follows the standards or laws applicable in your location.
You are responsible for identifying and following the correct requirements for your country, region, industry, workplace, and application.
Relevant requirements may include local electrical codes, workplace safety regulations, machinery safety standards, manufacturer documentation, and industry-specific rules.
Where required, use a licensed electrician, qualified electrical engineer, certified automation specialist, or other competent professional.
9. De-Energizing, Lockout/Tagout, and Testing
Never assume that equipment is safe to touch or work on.
Before working on electrical equipment, follow appropriate safety procedures, which may include:
- Disconnecting power
- Isolating energy sources
- Lockout/tagout
- Verifying absence of voltage
- Using properly rated test equipment
- Wearing appropriate personal protective equipment
- Following workplace safety procedures
- Keeping unqualified persons away from hazardous areas
Do not work on energized equipment unless you are qualified, legally permitted, properly equipped, and following applicable safety procedures.
10. No Responsibility for User Actions
You are responsible for how you use the information on kirimasio.com.
Kirimas I/O, its owner, authors, contributors, partners, affiliates, advertisers, and service providers are not responsible for any loss, injury, damage, death, legal issue, code violation, equipment failure, system failure, or unsafe condition resulting from:
- Use of website content
- Misuse of website content
- Reliance on tutorials or diagrams
- Use of calculators or technical tools
- Wiring mistakes
- PLC programming mistakes
- Automation logic errors
- Incorrect product selection
- Unsafe installation
- Failure to follow standards or regulations
- Failure to use qualified professionals
- Failure to follow manufacturer instructions
- Failure to follow safety procedures
You use this website at your own risk.
11. Emergency Situations
Kirimas I/O does not provide emergency assistance.
If there is an electrical emergency, fire, electric shock, injury, burning smell, smoke, exposed live conductors, damaged equipment, or unsafe condition, stop using the equipment and contact emergency services or a qualified professional immediately.
Do not attempt to fix dangerous electrical conditions unless you are qualified and it is safe and legal for you to do so.
12. Contact
If you have questions about this Electrical Safety Disclaimer, you can contact us at:
- Website: kirimasio.com
- Email: dovydas@kirimas.com
- Website owner / business name: Dovydas Kersys
- Country: Lithuania