Bedienungsanleitung KXE - REITZ Ventilatoren
Bedienungsanleitung KXE - REITZ Ventilatoren
Bedienungsanleitung KXE - REITZ Ventilatoren
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11. Dismantling<br />
11.1 General remarks<br />
11.2 Safety instructions<br />
BWA-<strong>KXE</strong>-Fetteinzelstehlager_englisch_02.doc<br />
Dismantling<br />
The definition “Dismantling” means the removal of the fan<br />
and the subsequent re-mounting at a new location or the<br />
scrapping of the fan.<br />
Prior to a new start-up especially the chapters 1 to 5 of this<br />
operating manual must be observed.<br />
It is recommenced to request the field service staff of the<br />
manufacturer to carry out the professional dismantling of the<br />
fan.<br />
Works required for dismantling the fan may exclusively be<br />
carried out by specialist personnel, that due to professional<br />
training, experiences and instructions has sufficient knowledge<br />
about:<br />
- safety regulations,<br />
- regulations for prevention of accidents,<br />
- directives and accepted engineering standards<br />
(e. g. German VDE-directives, DIN EN-standards).<br />
The specialist personnel must:<br />
- be able to assess the works allocated to them, to recognize<br />
possible dangers and to avoid them.<br />
- be authorized by the person who is responsible for the safety<br />
of the plant to carry out the required works and tasks.<br />
Works on electric systems, like disconnecting the fan<br />
from the electric supply, must exclusively be carried<br />
out by professional electricians.<br />
The dismantling must not start before all works that<br />
are required for putting the fan out of action are finished<br />
and not before the start of the dismantling<br />
works are permitted by an authorized assigned supervisor.<br />
� Initially all accessory parts like flexible connections and<br />
louvre dampers must be removed.<br />
� Subsequently remove the monitoring devices and the safety<br />
hoods.<br />
Overturning or dropping components can cause most<br />
serious injuries or even death.<br />
Secure all components to avoid sliding and dropping<br />
of these parts during dismantling works and transport.<br />
Staying below suspended loads means danger to live<br />
and therefore must be refrained from in any circumstance.<br />
11.1