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When using the compressor, special waste products are produced. It must be remembered that waste
from industrial processes, agricultural, artisan and commercial activities and service industries cannot
be disposed of together with normal urban waste either because of their quality or quantity.
Old or obsolete machinery is also to be considered as special waste.
Special care must be taken with the disposal of worn active carbon filters which, being a waste product
that cannot be disposed of together with normal urban waste, must be dealt with in compliance with the
laws in force in the country where the compressor is installed.
It is important to remember that the loading and discharge of waste oil, special waste products and toxic
or harmful waste products deriving from industrial or artisan processes must be registered.
The collection of waste oils and special toxic or harmful waste products must be carried out by specially
authorized companies. The disposal of waste oils in particular must be carried out in accordance with
the regulations in force in the user’s country.
10.2
Disposal of waste products
10.3
Dismantling the machine
The operations required for stripping and demolishing the machine must be carried out by
qualified staff.
To dismantle the machine, follow the regulations imposed by the laws in force in the user’s country.
Before demolishing the machine, an inspection must be requested by the competent authority with the
issuing of a relative report. Disconnect the machine from the power supply.
Remove any interfacing that there may be between the compressor and other machines, checking
carefully that any interfacing between other machines that are still in use remain operative.
Empty the tanks containing the lubricating oil or fuel (models with internal combustion engines). The oil
or fuel must be stored in accordance with the provisions of the law.
Furthermore, for models run by internal
combustion engines (MCH 13-16/SH, MCH 13-
16/DY, MCH 13-16/DH):
PETROL ENGINES
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open the fuel cock and discharge the fuel from
the tank into a suitable container (Fig. 114).
114
Putting the machine out of operation
and dismantling the machine
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