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l)

 

Work on electrical equipment or operating materials may only be undertaken by a skilled electrician or by 
trained persons under the guidance and supervision of a skilled electrician as well as in accordance with 
the electrical engineering regulations. 

m)

 

Always use tools that are insulated against voltages. 

n)

 

Do not abuse the cables. Never use the cables for carrying, pulling or unplugging the machine. Keep 
cables away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cables increase the risk 
of electric shock. Do not fold the cable or clamp it. 

o)

 

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

p)

 

Be careful with water on the treated surface. Electrical cables must not come into contact with water. 

q)

 

The main power switch on the machine must be in the “Off” position before connecting to the power 
supply. 

r)

 

During a long standstill of the machine, pull out the main plug. 

s)

 

If the machine is to be operated using power from a generator, the generator must be operated in 
accordance with the current legal regulations and directives in force. (this applies to the protective earth 
conductor in particular) in order to ensure that all safety devices are functioning and to eliminate possible 
damage to electrical components. 

 
 

3.3 

Personal safety 

a)

 

Always wear Personal Protective Equipment while working with or around the machine. 

-Dust mask class FFP3 or higher 
-Ear protection 
-Safety glasses with lateral protection 
-Protecting gloves 
-Safety shoes 

b)

 

Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from 
moving parts. 

c)

 

Personnel must tie back long hair and not wear loose clothing or jewellery including rings. 

d)

 

Stay alert, watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating the machine. 

e)

 

Always seek professional medical attention immediately in case of injury. 

f)

 

All persons surrounding the machine should wear Personal Protective Equipment. 

 
 
 

3.4 

Machine safety general 

a)

 

Safety functions and operating functions must work correct, test them regularly. 

b)

 

No loose bolts and nuts are permitted. 

c)

 

Never operate machine without the guards and/or safety devices in place. 

d)

 

Never change anything on the safety devices on the machine! 

e)

 

Do not use the machine when it is damaged. 

f)

 

Do not 

open

 or

 remove protective guards

 while driving gears are running. 

g)

 

Hoses and pipe work can be under high pressure. The temperature can be above 37° C. Use only hoses 
and pipe work that are sized and marked in accordance with the machine’s overall power consumption. 

h)

 

The temperature of the machine can be above 37° C.  

i)

 

The machine, specially the handle grips and control devices must be dry and free of fats/oils. 

j)

 

All repair work has to be done by qualified Blastrac personnel, this guarantees a safe and reliable 
machine.

  

k)

 

Always use original Blastrac spare parts bigbags and filters. This will ensure the best performance. 
Only original parts meet the factory specifications and quality.  Otherwise Blastrac BV cannot guarantee 
the safety of the machine.   The part numbers can be found in the Service Manual.  

l)

 

Check the rotating direction of the motor before operation. The correct direction is given with an arrow on 
the housing of the motor.  

m)

 

If safety-critical changes occur to the machine or its working method, the machine must be shut down 
immediately! The cause of the fault must be established, and rectified. 

n)

 

In the event of operational malfunctions the machine must be shut down immediately and secured! 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for EBE 900DC

Page 1: ...Original instructions in English language OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS EBE 900DC VERSION 1 4...

Page 2: ...s Repairs Cleaning Test on By Inspection before initial operation on __________________________________________ By __________________________________________ Date of initial operation ________________...

Page 3: ...kpoints of power supply 11 4 2 Checkpoints of the machine 11 4 3 Control box 12 5 Operation 12 5 1 Starting stopping the machine 12 5 2 Work with the machine 12 5 3 Interrupting work 13 5 4 Startup Pr...

Page 4: ...ning machines grinders and or scarifying machines The 900 DC can only be used for dry cleaning It should only be used for removing noncombustible non explosive dust or substances The 900 DC must not b...

Page 5: ...r pistol Use this pistol regular to remove water from the air tank 08 Safety valve 10 bar 03 Silencer with air flow pressure regulator 09 Vacuum gauge replace filters when indicating 20cm H2O 04 Fan u...

Page 6: ...Make sure that the dust being sucked up does not contain dangerous materials such as combustible or explosive dusts or substances carcinogenic or pathogenic substances In these cases additional safet...

Page 7: ...not wear loose clothing or jewellery including rings d Stay alert watch what you are doing and use common sense when operating the machine e Always seek professional medical attention immediately in...

Page 8: ...e filter cartridges are damaged or not fixed correctly inside the chamber Do not proceed Rectify immediately t When a filter is leaking it has to be replaced The compartment above the filters and sile...

Page 9: ...ot be slack when the machine is lifted from the ground g During hoisting make sure to be at a safe distance from the machine with the most optimal view on the machine and working environment h Never s...

Page 10: ...g the machine Name address and CE mark The machine type The net weight of the machine in kilogram The year of manufacture The serial number of the machine Email address Website Telephone fax number WA...

Page 11: ...e protective earth conductor in particular in order to ensure that all safety devices are functioning and to eliminate possible damage to electrical components 4 2 Checkpoints of machine Safety functi...

Page 12: ...on the compressor motor 5 Switch on the fan motor 4 wait for the fan to get at full speed Switch on the rotating valve motor 3 Carry out this actions in opposite sequence to stop the machine 5 2 Work...

Page 13: ...it up a fault has been detected and the system has shut down If the light Phase Incorrect is lit up the phases of the power connection are wrong If the light Control Voltage is lit up the power supply...

Page 14: ...secure it with the pull strap 4 Start the rotating valves 5 6 Silencer The silencer on top of the fan unit reduces the noise emission but can also be used to adjust the suction power of the machine Cl...

Page 15: ...e upper section of the filter unit Clean or replace the air filter of the compressor Clean or replace the filter inside the water separator Check the blades of the rotating valves Check the spider cou...

Page 16: ...s Provide adequate ventilation when working in a confided space Secure the maintenance area if necessary 6 1 When to change the filters When the Pressure Diff gauge is above 20 cm H2O the filters are...

Page 17: ...r can cause serious damage to the machine and is a health hazard Never expose the filter cartridges to moisture 6 2 Changing the filters Read chapter 3 Safety before changing the filters Operators sho...

Page 18: ...suction of contaminants in the clean parts and consequently the machine blows dirt backwards in the outer air When a filter was damaged has leaked or was mounted incorrect it has to be replaced The co...

Page 19: ...7 bar is not reached it is possible that either the filter of the water separator or the air filter of the compressor is dirty If inspection of the water separator and compressor shows no abnormalitie...

Page 20: ...g 31 Filter element 36 Louver This spitter type drain operates momentarily when a rapid change in air flow occurs or when the supply pressure is reduced The separated water will be drained in the Drai...

Page 21: ...lastrac Compressor oil Part nr E00498 Prior to draining off the oil the compressor unit should have operating temperature Check oil level 2 or 3 minutes after stopping The compressor is factory filled...

Page 22: ...t must be tightened by the adjusting nuts if the gland seals are leaking dust It is important that the pressing bush is not on an angle Tighten the nuts 180 and test the rotating valves for leaking du...

Page 23: ...the rotating valves by rotating the drive motor with drive motor plate for more than 180 see figure below 3 Pull out the main plug and remove the bolts and clamp strip of the rotating valve blade 4 P...

Page 24: ...drives have to be checked every 3 months 6 8 V belt mounting Reduce the distance between the driving motor and the bearing to release the tension of the V belt drive Carefully put the V belt in the gr...

Page 25: ...n of the V belt Change or refill the oil Bad or no filter cleaning Pressure too low Pulse timer PLC defective or wrong settings See above Contact Blastrac No suction power Dirty filter cartridges Fore...

Page 26: ...kg Weight Fan unit 500 kg Pressure adjusting compressor 6 7 bar Pressure differential filter surface MAX 50 150 mm WS 2 6 inch WG Noise level at 1 mtr distance Up to 83 dB A The electrical diagrams o...

Page 27: ...tal working period Identify additional safety measures to protect the operator from the effects of noise such as proper and regular maintenance of the machine and the accessories provision of proper e...

Page 28: ...info blastrac de WWW BLASTRAC DE BLASTRAC UKRAINE SALES SERVICE CENTRE Nezalezhnosti 14 of 21 07400 Brovary Tel 38 0 44 222 51 28 Fax 38 0 44 277 98 29 Email info blastrac com ua WWW BLASTRAC COM UA B...

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