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Shipping, preservation, waste disposal, transport, storage 

 

8.1  Shipping, preservation, waste disposal 

 

1. 

Select a suitable packing depending upon type and range of the transmission (export, 
sea air freight, truck national, internationally). The packing must be selected in such a 
way  that  under  normal  transport  prerequisites  no  damage  to  the  commodity  can 
occur. 

 

 

2. 

National  transmissions  are  packed  exclusively  truck-transportable  depending  upon 
scope,  weight  and  condition  of  the  commodity  in  cardboard,  cardboard  pallets  etc.. 
When  filling  and  protection  material  in  the  packing  strengthened  cardboard, 
cardboard, air cushion foil and shred paper used.  
On the packing outside warning labels are additional to attach, e.g.: 'Caution! High-
energy magnet. Do not throw'. The packing is locked with tape and with weights 
starting from 50 kg additionally with safety tape. 

 

 

2a

.  International  truck  transmissions  are  packed  accordingly  to  point  2,  larger  and 

heavier  transmissions  depending  upon  protection  neediness  also  export-fairly  in 
wooden boxes. To corrosion protection in the packing is to be paid attention.  
Easily  corrosive  sections  are  to  be  packed  up  before  the  packing  in  oiled  paper  or 
corrosion  protection  foil.  It  is  to  be  made  certain  that  the  packed  sections  in  the 
packing become secured against slipping.  

 

 

2b. 

International air fright transmissions are to be packed accordingly in wooden boxes or 
in export packaging.  You have  to ensure that the maximum values of magnetic field 
strength  are  not  exceeded,  when  sending  by  air-freight  (IATA  Dangerous  Medium 

Prescript “Cap. 3.9.1.2. Magnetized Material”; ICAO Instructions “Packing Instruction 
902”).  On  charge  protection  within  the  packing  is  absolutely  to  note  (this  can  be 

achieved  by  screw  connections  or  keying).  Corrosion  protection  with  susceptible 
sections is to attach (oiled paper, protective plastic film, corrosion spray etc.).  

 

 

2c. 

Seaworthy  export  supplies  are  to  be  packed  in  seaworthy  export  crates.  The  crates 
are  made  particularly  and  accurate  to  size,  relating  to  orders  by  drawer  operations. 
Crates  are  to  be  laid  out  with  oiled  paper  corrosion  resistant  and  seawater. 
Commodity  is  to  be  protected  from  corrosion  additionally  with  spray  or  protective 
plastic film.  
It  is  to  be  made  certain  that  the  transmissions  in  the  crate  become  secured  against 
slipping  (this  can  by  woods,  wood  slats  and  additional  screw  connections  takes 
place). After the packing the sea-crates are to be nailed correctly or bolted. The sea-
crates with safety tape become additional secured.  
 
With the  loading  it  is  to  be  guaranteed  that  the  transmissions  become  correctly  and 
surely stowed away and secured. The transfer and loading correct of the transmission 
on means of transport are by the carrier on the waybill to certify on the load list, etc..  

 

 

 
3. 

 
Waste disposal: Observe the national waste disposal regulations. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Boilermag XL

Page 1: ...Separator Technical data is subject to change without notice due to technical innovation Eclipse Magnetics Ltd Atlas Way Atlas North Sheffield S4 7QQ England Tel 44 0 114 225 0600 Fax 44 0 114 2250525...

Page 2: ...res 8 4 3 Dangers during neglect of the safety notes 8 4 4 Safety notes for operation and maintenance 8 4 5 Notes on residual risks 9 4 6 Consequences with arbitrary change 9 4 7 Prohibited operation...

Page 3: ...magnetic and paramagnetic particles are removed before they can cause any expensive damage For further information relating to the standard benefits and operation please refer to the downloadable Boi...

Page 4: ...4 1 4 Overview of Boilermag XL Magnet Core Assembly Filter Body Details of magnetic circuits showing open flow path through bowl even when core is fully contaminated...

Page 5: ...5 Magnet Core Assembly Filter Body...

Page 6: ...ar Vessel Construction Stainless steel Magnetic Material NdFeB N42SH Port size 1 1 2 BSP Port size Optional 1 1 2 NPT Contamination capacity 1kg Vessel Volume 1 4 Litres Vessel Weight 5 4 kg 2 2 Noise...

Page 7: ...ousing and forms one unit e g fitted in series with the pipe line The flow is arranged in such a manner that the material that is to be cleaned is well distributed and comes intensively into contact w...

Page 8: ...n a manner not intended can present safety hazards 4 4 Safety notes for operation and maintenance Maintenance work is to be executed only by qualified personnel With work on pneumatic hydraulic pressu...

Page 9: ...the bowl prior to cleaning It is recommended that Boilermag XL is installed on the return line of the heating system just prior to the boiler If the Boilermag XL is to be installed using flexible hos...

Page 10: ...ol provided unscrew and remove M8 Domed nuts Washers Lift the Magnet Cartridge Assembly out of the body and move it away to a cleaning station Non magnetic contamination will remain in the bottom of t...

Page 11: ...11 Remove Core from Body Dismantling Instructions Loosen Drain Plug using Tool Provided Remove Drain Plug...

Page 12: ...12 Rotate Mesh Plate Counter Clockwise Remove Mesh Plate Before cleaning Magnet Core Dismantling Cleaning Mesh Instructions...

Page 13: ...13 Cleaning Magnet Core Instructions Scrape Contamination in a downwards movement using Tool Provided...

Page 14: ...ossible damage to the system It is strongly recommended that regular inspections are carried out to check for moisture and that appropriate action is taken to ensure the bar magnets are dried thorough...

Page 15: ...onal air fright transmissions are to be packed accordingly in wooden boxes or in export packaging You have to ensure that the maximum values of magnetic field strength are not exceeded when sending by...

Page 16: ...move handling safeguards once all installation work has been completed When handling in a loading area make sure the unit cannot topple over or slip Damage caused during transportation must always be...

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