3.
Safety regulations
3-3
The installed unit-specific safety valves only
assume the pressure safeguarding function
of this unit provided in currently valid
standards and regulations.
Electrical connections must meet the local
regulations. Power units must be connected
to earth and protected from short-circuits
by means of fuses.
The inlet pressure rating and the fill
pressure set points of the unit can be
located on the nameplate of the unit.
Take the necessary precautions to ensure
that the unit is used only when in a safe and
reliable condition!
Operate the machine only when all
protective equipment are in place and fully
functional!
Normal Operation
Check regularly that
- all means of protection are correctly fitted
and fixed.
- all hoses and/or pipes within the system
are in good condition, firmly fixed and do
not chafe.
- there are no leaks.
- all fittings are firmly tightened.
- all wires are connected correctly and are
in good condition.
- all safety valves and other pressure relief
mechanisms are in good order and not
blocked by e.g. dirt or paint.
- the safety mechanisms are fully
functional.
All air hoses are of the proper size and
suitable for the relevant operating pressure.
Do not use chafed or damaged hoses.
Only use hose couplings and fittings of the
right type and the correct size.
Before blowing through a hose or an air
pipe ensure that the open end is positively
held. A free end whips and can cause
injuries.
Before loosening or disconnecting any
connection ensure that it in not under
pressure.
Refrain from any working method which is
doubtful in terms of safety.
Never play around with compressed air from
this unit!
Never aim compressed air from this unit at
yourself or at any other person!
Never use compressed air from this unit to
clean your clothing.
Never use compressed air from this unit to
clean equipment.
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