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EN 563
Machine safety – contact surface temperature. Ergonomic data to establish temperature va-
lues limits for heated surfaces. (june 1994).
UNI 8364
Heating systems – checkup and maintenance.
2.
Directive CEE 73-23 (Directive regarding low tension).
EN 60204-1 Machine safety – electric equipment Part 1 general requirements. - 1992 (revision of EN
60204-1).
EN 60529
Casing protection degrees (june 1991)
EN 60445
identification of terminals and drawn conductors, and rules for the alphanumeric
3.
Directive CEE 89-336 (Directive regarding EMC - electromagnetic compatibility).
EN 50081-2 electromagnetic compatibility – generic emission rule. Part 2: industrial environment
EN 50082-2 electromagnetic compatibility – generic immunity rule. Part 2: industrial environment.
1.3 WORK STATION
The machine need not be manned, therefore there is no need for an operator to use it, just to periodically reload
fuel.
The operator’s presence is required only when combustion is started.
1.4 PROTECTIONS
The machine is equipped with the following safety systems (Fig.1):
- Protection of the power grid with doorlock (pos.A).
FIG.1
E
B
A
C
D
- Mechanical protection in the loading area, coated
in refractory materials (pos.B).
- Permanent mechanical protection using a galva-
nized steel sheet on the machine’s sides (pos.C).
- Mechanical protection using a metal grid in the
vents’ suction tract (pos.D).
- Mechanical protection using a steel sheet reinforced
with refractory materials in the heat exchanger’s
inspection tract (pos.E).
- Alarm (pos.F) (models F240-120 and F85SV
only).
Furthermore, for the operator’s safety we recom-
mend:
- Protective suits
- Shockproof shoes
- Protective gloves