e-brick installation and user manual - GEW UV System v1.0
e-brick installation and user manual - GEW UV System v1.0
e-brick installation and user manual - GEW UV System v1.0
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3. Installation & Commissioning<br />
During <strong>installation</strong> <strong>and</strong> throughout the working life of the <strong>UV</strong> system, observe the following:<br />
• Avoid knocking or banging the e-Brick or <strong>UV</strong> dryers<br />
• Always keep service cables <strong>and</strong> ducting away from busy areas such as walkways, <strong>and</strong><br />
away from potential hazards such as forklifts<br />
• When moving the equipment, never strain cables or unscrew quick release plugs<br />
• Apply power to the system only when all connections have been made <strong>and</strong> tested.<br />
Note! Illustrations show the 9kW e-Brick, 12 <strong>and</strong> 22kW products are installed in a similar manner<br />
but their additional size <strong>and</strong> mass must be taken in to account.<br />
3.1. Fixing / anchoring<br />
Depending on the application the e-Brick can be freest<strong>and</strong>ing or permanently mounted inside a<br />
cabinet, e.g. an individual print station.<br />
3.1.1. Freest<strong>and</strong>ing applications<br />
For freest<strong>and</strong>ing use, the shelf or surface should be stable <strong>and</strong> capable of bearing the full<br />
weight of the e-Brick(s) <strong>and</strong> associated cabling. Units may be stacked a maximum of four<br />
high using the location features on the top <strong>and</strong> base of the housing. To ensure stability the<br />
carry h<strong>and</strong>les act as fishplates to lock the units together, see Figure 2.<br />
Figure 2: Stacking<br />
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