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3. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
3. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
3. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
3. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
3. SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
3.1 DANGEROUS AREA
3.1 DANGEROUS AREA
3.1 DANGEROUS AREA
3.1 DANGEROUS AREA
3.1 DANGEROUS AREA
Only trained and qualified personnel should gain access to the unit.
- External dangerous area is considered an area of about 2 m around the unit. If the unit is installed in a not
protected area, it is important to install a protection to permit access only to suitably qualified person.
- The inside dangerous zone is accessible only entering inside the unit. Access inside the unit is permitted only
when the power is switched off and only to suitably qualified person.
3.2. SAFETY
3.2. SAFETY
3.2. SAFETY
3.2. SAFETY
3.2. SAFETY
The units are designed and built to guarantee maximum safety. In order to avoid risks to persons or objects,
adhere to the following:
- Make sure that persons using the unit have read and fully understood the manual provided before carrying out
any operations. Always keep a copy of the manual near the unit.
- Always use suitable protections (gloves, helmet, protective goggles, safety clothing etc.) before carrying out
checks or maintenance on the unit.
- Make sure to use exclusively tools and protective devices which are in good working order
- The fans are protected from external interference by persons or objects by a protective grille. Do not insert
objects or drop objects through the protective grilles.
- The heat exchanger coils have sharp edges. Avoid contact with these parts without appropriate protection.
- High temperature parts are present inside the compressor. Ensure that the correct protective measures are taken
before touching any of the unit's components when working in the vicinity.
- Do not work in the trajectory of the safety valves.
- If the units are installed in unprotected places that can be easily reached by non qualified persons, the accessory
protective grilles must be installed.
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