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Putting the equipment out of
operation
Removing harmful substances
For the disposal of all residues observe the
pertinent legal regulations concerning waste
disposal.
Removing the equipment
DANGER
Personnel working on pipes are exposed to
safety risks and may suffer severe injuries,
poisoning or even loss of life.
Make sure that no hot or hazardous
fluid is in the equipment or the pipes.
Make sure that the pipes upstream
and downstream of the equipment are
depressurised.
Make sure that the installation is
switched off and protected against
unauthorised or unintended activation.
Make sure that the equipment and the
pipes have cooled down to room
temperatures.
Wear protective clothing that is
suitable for the fluid and, if necessary,
wear protective gear.
For more information on suitable protective clothing
and safety gear refer to the safety data sheet of the
fluid in question.
CAUTION
Do not drop the equipment. If it falls down
it may cause bruises and injuries.
To transport and mount the equipment
safely use suitable lifting gear.
Connect the noose strap of the lifting
gear to the body.
Provide sufficient support for the
equipment during transport and
installation.
Wear protective safety footwear.
Detach the end connections of the equipment
from the pipes.
Put the equipment onto a suitable base.
Store the equipment as described on page 9.
Re-using equipment after storage
Observe the following instructions if you want to
remove the equipment and use it again somewhere
else:
Make sure that the equipment is free of any
fluid residues.
Make sure that all connections are in good
condition and leak-free.
Use the equipment only for its intended purpose
and the service conditions for which it was
specified.