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45H
6-0
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WSAT-SC
75C-180F
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DISCONNECTING THE UNIT
Authorised personnel, who before proceeding must first read the Residual Risks section in this manual, must disconnect
the units.
Before disconnecting the unit, the following must be recovered, if present:
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the refrigerant (if the circuits cannot be isolated): the refrigerant must be removed using suction devices
operating in a closed circuit, so as to ensure that none of the compound is released into the atmosphere.
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the antifreeze in the circuits: when removing this fluid, make sure that it does not leak and that it is not released
into the environment. The antifreeze fluid must be stored in special containers.
When recovering the substances present in the unit, all measures must be taken to avoid damaging persons and things
and polluting the surrounding area.
Awaiting dismantling and disposal, the unit can also be stored outdoors, as bad weather and rapid changes in
temperature will not cause damage to the environment.
DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL
AFTER DISMANTLING, THE UNIT MUST BE DELIVERED TO AUTHORISED CENTRES FOR DISPOSAL.
On dismantling, the fan, motor and coil, if they work, should be delivered to specialised centres for recycling.
All materials involved with the unit must be disposed of in accordance with current national legislation.
For further information about disposing of the unit, please contact the manufacturer.
Summary of Contents for WSAT-SC 100D Series
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