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3.5.3 Identification nameplate and markings
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“DGT
”
drive units and endcarriages
are equipped with the following identification nameplates (fig. 5):
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nameplate on
“DGT” drive unit
(fig.5a) or
endcarriage
(fig.5b), containing:
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manufacturer’s logo, name and address;
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specific weight of the wheel group or beam girder;
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type, serial number and code of the wheel group or beam girder;
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year of manufacture.
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identification nameplate on the
“DGP” offset geared motors
, containing (fig.5c):
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manufacturer’s logo, name and address;
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specific weight of the motoreducer;
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type, serial number and code of the motoreducer;
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year of manufacture.
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identification nameplate on the
self-braking motor
, containing (fig.5d):
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manufacturer’s logo, name and address;
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specific weight of the motoreducer;
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type, serial number and code of the motor;
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year of manufacture.
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typical electrical specifications for the motor (power, absorption, etc.);
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CE marking for the following European Community Directives:
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Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/UE;
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Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2014/30/UE.
fig. 5
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Readability and conservation of identification nameplates:
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Identification nameplates must be cleaned periodically so that they are legible at all times and properly display
information for all personnel.
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If a nameplate becomes deteriorated and/or is no longer legible, even if only partially, a replacement should
be requested from the manufacturer, citing the information contained in this operating manual or on the
original nameplate.
Since “DGT” drive units and endcarriages are considered incomplete machinery,
i.e. designed to be assembled onto other machinery, they bear no “CE Marking,” in
accordance with mandatory requirements outlined in Machinery Directive
2006/42/CE.