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3. Safety 

 

 

 

Before operating the machine, the personnel must be familiar with the safety instructions given in this manual. 

Keep this manual near to the machine, so that it may always be consulted. 
 

 

 

Safety precautions – general 

 

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It should only be used for removing not-inflammable dust or substances

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The unit should not be used near flammable gasses or substances.

 

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The BDC-66 must not be applied for carcinogenic or asbestos substances.

 

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Do not use the unit when it is damaged. 

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Do not use damaged extension cables. 

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Do not pull the power supply cable over sharp edges, fold the cable or clamp it. 

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Never use this machine for sucking water or liquids. 

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Acids, acetone or solvents can damage the machine. 

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During a standstill of the machine, pull out the plug and turn main switch. 

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Don’t pull out the power supply cable out by the wire, but by the connector. 

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Use only original Blastrac parts. 

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The dust collector must be yearly overhauled by a skilled technician.  

 

 

Safety precautions – with regard to transport 

 

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When transporting the dust collector do so in such a manner that damage due to the effects of the use 

of force or incorrect loading and unloading is avoided. 

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Before the dust collector is removed from the hazardous zone, take precautions to prevent dust from 

escaping.  

 

 

Safety precautions – with regard to maintenance 
 

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To allow the user to carry out maintenance operations, the dust collector must be disassembled, 

cleaned and inspected as far as reasonably possible, without causing hazards for the maintenance staff 
or other people. 

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The suitable precautions include decontamination before disassembling the dust collector, adequate 

filtered ventilation of the exhaust air from the room in which it is disassembled, cleaning of the 

maintenance area and suitable personal protection. 

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The external parts of the dust collector must be decontaminated by cleaning and vacuuming methods, 

de-dusted before being taken out from the hazardous zone. All parts of the dust collector must be 

considered as contaminated when they are removed from the hazardous zone and appropriate actions 

must be taken to prevent dust from dispersing. 

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When maintenance or repair procedures are carried out, all the contaminated elements that cannot be 

properly cleaned, must be destroyed. 

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These elements must be disposed of in sealed bags according to the applicable regulations and in 

accordance with the local laws governing the disposal of such material.  

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This procedure must also be followed when the filters have to be disposed. 

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Compartments that are not dust-tight must be opened with suitable tools and thoroughly cleaned. 

 

Summary of Contents for BDC-66DBP

Page 1: ...OPERATING MANUAL BDC 66 VERSION 1 3...

Page 2: ...quirements of the European Directive for machine Safety In case of changes to the machine without our written authorization this declaration loses its validity Model Blastrac BDC 66 Serial number xxxx...

Page 3: ...afety precautions with regard to transport Safety regulations with regard to maintenance 4 Before operation 08 Checkpoints of power supply 5 Operation 08 Starting stopping the machine Work with the ma...

Page 4: ...AA Class Designation L Low risk for separating dust with an exposure limit value of over 1 mg m3 depending on the volume occupied M BDC 66 Medium risk for separating dust with an exposure limit value...

Page 5: ...act plate 5 Manometer shows the pressure of the air tank The pulse to clean the filters must be given at 5 5 5 bar 6 Drain valve Open regular to remove water from the air tank 7 Pressure valve must be...

Page 6: ...e hazardous zone take precautions to prevent dust from escaping Safety precautions with regard to maintenance To allow the user to carry out maintenance operations the dust collector must be disassemb...

Page 7: ...connection do not change this and use always earthed cables with an earthed plug Connect the main power supply cable to an installation with an earth leakage circuit breaker Inspect and test the elect...

Page 8: ...compressor motor Secondly switch on the fan motor Carry out this actions in opposite sequence to stop the machine Work with the machine Regular check the contents of the dust bin Regular open the dra...

Page 9: ...uninterrupted operation When the indicated number of working hours is not achieved during the corresponding period the period can be extended However a full overhaul must be carried out at least once...

Page 10: ...the system is 5 5 5 bar The safety valve mounted on the compressor is activated at approximately 10 bar This provision is to ensure that when there is a defect in the Control valve the pressure in th...

Page 11: ...k by the use of high class hepa filter Applied by us filters have high filtration efficiency starting from just 99 95 7 2 Difference vacuum gauge A vacuum gauge measures the difference between the und...

Page 12: ...cable 4 x 16mm2 15m 4 x 16mm2 15m Available plug connections 5 pole 63 Ampere 5 pole 63 Ampere Air flow with 20m hose 6 and medium shot blaster 1078m3 hr Air flow without hose 2200m3 hr Vacuum 51 mba...

Page 13: ...gton Sheffield South Yorkshire GB S25 3QY England Tel 0044 1909 56 91 18 Fax 0044 1909 56 75 70 Info blastrac co uk Blastrac Germany Richard Byrd Stra e 15 D 50829 K ln Ossendorf Tel 0049 221 70 90 32...

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