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INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING
WORKING
ENVIRONMENT
In order to maintain the proper operation of the cyclone, the following
environment must be ensured:
- relative humidity in the workplace 20-80 % without condensation
- ambient temperature -20 °C to +40 °C
- non-explosive ambient working environment for units not designed for
explosive atmospheres
The filter units bearing this symbol are equipped with equipment that allows them
to operate in explosion hazardous environments according to explosion zones.
OPERATIONAL
SPACE
The choice of the cyclone installation site was taken into account in advance
during business negotiations according to the layout of the operating
environment. For the installation of the unit, ensure that sufficient space is
available not only for safe installation but for any subsequent
maintenance or service.
AVAILABILITY
Due to the variety of packaging of the units due to their different configurations, it
is not possible to
to describe all unpacking options, therefore the following procedure is indicative.
When unpacking, proceed as follows:
1
Loosen the reinforcing straps securing the filter unit parts to the pallets and/or
the vehicle, remove the protective and packaging material.
Dispose of used packaging material according to the operator's internal regulations or
legislation,
valid in the country of installation of the filter unit.
2
Visually check if any parts of the unit have been damaged during transport
damaged. Report defects to the supplier or carrier as soon as possible.
LOCATION ON
LIFTING EQUIPMENT
The filter units and their parts can be lifted using a forklift or lifting equipment (e.g.
workshop crane). Depending on the accessibility of the location where the unit is
to be installed, select the most convenient transport device.
When lifting loads, follow the relevant standards and the operator's internal regulations.
Only persons duly authorised to use lifting equipment and carry out binding work may do
so. Never stand under a lifted load or place any part of your body under a lifted load. Do not
move the load over any part of another person's body.
When handling the equipment, keep in mind that the lifting capacity of the lifting device
must always be greater than the weight of the load.
Inspect tying and lifting devices before use and replace defective parts with new ones. Do
not use damaged or incomplete lashings. Lashing chains or ropes or straps must not be
twisted, knotted or kinked when lifting. Never attempt to repair defective parts in an
unprofessional manner.
Always use personal protective equipment such as work boots when handling the equipment
with reinforced tip, protective gloves and protective helmets