EPSILON-CF IOM.pdf - Industrial Air
EPSILON-CF IOM.pdf - Industrial Air
EPSILON-CF IOM.pdf - Industrial Air
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3. NON APPLICABLE APPLICATIONS<br />
The unit should not be applied in the following circumstances:<br />
– in an explosive atmosphere;<br />
– in an inflammable atmosphere;<br />
– in excessively dusty environments;<br />
– by untrained personnel;<br />
– in any manner contrary to the rules in force.<br />
– with incorrect installation;<br />
– with defective power supply;<br />
– without total or partial observance of instructions;<br />
– with lack of maintenance and/or use of non original spare parts;<br />
– with modifications or other changes unauthorized by the manufacturer;<br />
– within a location that is not clear of debris or other objects;<br />
– within a location that is inadequately cleared;<br />
– with anomalous vibrations in the location area.<br />
4. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS<br />
The unit has been designed in accordance with to the followings directives:<br />
DIRECTIVES<br />
98/37 CEE Units safety<br />
89/336 CEE Electromagnetic compatibility<br />
73/23 CEE Low tension<br />
97/23 CEE Devices under pressure<br />
RULES<br />
– EN 60204-1: Machinery safety - electric equipment of units<br />
12/1997 - Part 1: General rules<br />
– EN 50081-2: Electromagnetic compatibility general rules on emission.<br />
08/1993 - Part 2: <strong>Industrial</strong> environment<br />
– EN 50082-2: Electromagnetic compatibility general rules on immunity<br />
03/1995 - Part 2: <strong>Industrial</strong> environment<br />
– EN 292/2: Safety of machinery. General rules of design<br />
09/1991 - Part 2 a: Specifications and technical principles.<br />
– EN 294: Safety of machinery - Safety distance to avoid contact with upper limbs.<br />
06/1992<br />
– EN 349: Minimum distance to avoid crushing of parts of human body. .<br />
04/1993<br />
– EN 378-2: Devices under pressure Refrigeration plants and heat pumps:<br />
01/2001 Safety and environmental requirements.<br />
- Part 2: Design, manufacture, test, installation, marking and documentation<br />
4.1 DEFINITION OF DANGEROUS ZONE<br />
Only authorised operators must be allowed in the vicinity of the unit.<br />
– The external danger zone concerns a space of approximately 2 m in width around the perimeter of the<br />
machine. Access to this area must be prevented by suitable guarding in the event that the unit is located in<br />
an unprotected area that is easily accessible to unauthorised persons.<br />
– The interior of the unit is designated as a danger zone. Any access to this zone must be by qualified personnel<br />
only after all electrical power has been de-energised.<br />
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