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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3.5.2. Modifications<br />
Each <strong>GEW</strong> <strong>UV</strong> system is engineered to meet the requirements of a given <strong>installation</strong>. Any<br />
change in requirements may require re-commissioning or modification of the system; always<br />
refer to <strong>GEW</strong> for advice before attempting to modify the <strong>UV</strong> system.<br />
3.5.3. Markings <strong>and</strong> tamper evident seals<br />
<strong>GEW</strong> products are clearly marked with safety warnings to draw attention to specific hazards.<br />
Due to the hazardous voltages within the e-Brick, security screws are used to secure the<br />
housing; in addition, tamper evident seals (see Figure 6) are fitted to indicate that covers<br />
have been removed. If these seals are broken or damaged the <strong>GEW</strong> warranty will be void.<br />
3.5.4. Location of equipment<br />
Figure 6: Tamper evident seal<br />
The <strong>user</strong> should ensure that no electrical controls are obstructed. Always site equipment to<br />
allow reasonable access for servicing.<br />
The installer should ensure that clearances around the equipment fall within the safety<br />
regulations for use of electrical equipment. Impact from vehicles such as forklift trucks must<br />
be prevented, typically by installing a protective crash barrier. This is the responsibility of the<br />
customer.<br />
Loose cables between distribution panels, the printing machine <strong>and</strong> the <strong>UV</strong> dryers must be<br />
protected by galvanized trunking. This is the responsibility of the customer.<br />
3.6. Waste removal & disposal<br />
Refer to Table 4 for information on recycling e-Brick packaging materials.<br />
St<strong>and</strong>ard Packaging Material Recycle method<br />
Cardboard outer container Corrugated<br />
tri-wall<br />
cardboard<br />
Moulded end cap “Stratocell”<br />
Polyethylene<br />
foam<br />
Cardboard recycling facilities exist in most<br />
areas<br />
May be recycled where facilities exist<br />
Alternatively, dispose of in normal industrial<br />
waste stream<br />
Plastic bag Polythene May be recycled where facilities exist<br />
Silica gel sachet Silica gel /<br />
paper sachet<br />
Dispose of in normal industrial waste stream<br />
Pallet Timber <strong>GEW</strong> pallets are suitable for reuse.<br />
Table 4: Recycling st<strong>and</strong>ard packaging<br />
Alternatively, recycling facilities exist in most<br />
areas<br />
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