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5.2. INSTALLATION REGULATIONS
All the
installation
operations must be carried out with both this machine and all the
previously and subsequently connected equipment absolutely idle, and only after
disconnecting all external power supplies; the machinery must not be merely "stopped".
The external power circuits must be fully discharged. Refer directly to the manuals of
the relevant machinery for information on how to disconnect and discharge the systems
safely.
In order to carry out the interventions described in this chapter in conditions of the
maximum safety,
the area around the machine (for a radius of 360° and for a
distance of at least 1000mm)
must be free of partitions/walls, other machines,
equipment, or any other obstructions such as pillars.
It is forbidden
to perform any maintenance work on parts in motion.
In specific cases, certain maintenance operations
cannot be performed with the
machine stationary, due to the technical requirements of the processes involved or
because their execution is necessary in order to avoid greater damage or hazards
(replacement of belts). In such cases, all the supplementary measures and precautions
must be adopted to guarantee the safety of all persons.
5.3. STORAGE, TRANSPORT AND HANDLING
5.3.1. STORAGE
The machinemust be stored, if necessary, in well-ventilated storage facilities and protected from dust. The
delivered elements must remain in their original packaging until the time of installation.
All machine parts subject to the risk of oxidation are protected with grease and protective sprays at the time of
dispatch, to prevent oxidation caused by weather conditions.
In the case of
prolonged inactivity
, the machine must be stored taking into consideration the relative precautions
concerning the location and storage times:
1. store the machine in an enclosed place;
2. protect the machine from impact and strain;
3. protect the machine from humidity and excessive temperature swings (refer to the table below);
4. do not allow corrosive substances to come into contact with the machine;
5. check that the packaging has not been damaged, and that it is perfectly dry;
6. in particular, if the machine is inside a shipping container, the storage area are must be covered and protected
from direct adverse weather conditions including rain, snow and hail, and it must be accessible to authorized
personnel only.
The machine is designed to withstand the temperatures, humidity and vibration levels typically associated with
transport and storage.
Ambient
Temperature
-25 / +40 °C (if the electrical equipment has at least a IP54 protection degree)
0 / +40 °C (if the electrical equipment has aprotection degree less than IP54)
Do not store in
places subject to
sudden
temperature
changes that may
cause
condensation or
freezing
Storage
Temperature
-25 / +55 °C (if the electrical equipment has at least a IP54 protection degree)
0 / +55 °C (if the electrical equipment has aprotection degree less than IP54)
Relative humidity
100% at a temperature of +25°C (if the electrical equipment has at least a IP54
protection degree)
Less than 50% at a temperature of +40°C
Less than 90% at a temperature of +20°C (if the electrical equipment has
aprotection degree less than IP54)
Vibration
5.9 m/s
2
(0.6G) o higher
Atmospheric
pressure
900 mbar o higher
These storage temperatures are intended as
short-term values
, e.g. during transportation. Condensation or
freezing normally occurs in sites subject to significant temperature excursions. Even if relative humidity in such
conditions falls within the values shown in the table, these locations should be avoided.