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DANGER
Risk of bruises if the equipment or
component parts fall down.
Always wear protective gear when
working on the equipment.
Use suitable lifting gear when moving
or lifting the equipment and/or
component parts.
Make sure that the equipment cannot
topple over.
To lift the equipment use only the
valve body or the bonnet.
Make sure that nobody is standing
below the lifted equipment.
The protective gear must comprise at least the
following:
Safety helmet to EN 397
Safety footwear to EN ISO 20345
Protective leather gloves to EN 388
For more information on suitable safety clothing and
safety gear refer to the safety data sheet of the fluid
in question.
The lifting gear must be of sufficient strength for
the equipment including the actuator.
For more information on the weight of the
equipment see the attached documents. For more
information on the weight of the actuator see the
documents provided by the actuator manufacturer.
Switch the installation off and protect it against
unauthorised or unintended re-activation.
WARNING
Risk of severe injuries or death if the
actuator is not removed correctly.
Before working on the actuator cut off
power supply to the actuator.
Follow all instructions and observe all
notes given in the operating manual
for the actuator.
Make sure that only qualified and
trained personnel work on the actuator
and its connections.
A qualified person must be acquainted with and
experienced in the following:
safety issues when working on the installation
establishing connections with the respective
power source of the actuator
mechanical work on pipes.
Cut off the power supply to the actuator.
Detach the actuator from the mechanical
connection of the equipment.
Detach the end connections of the equipment
from the pipes.
Put the equipment onto a suitable base.
The base must be sufficiently strong to withstand
the weight of the equipment.
If necessary disassemble the equipment and put
down individual parts.
Store the equipment as described on page 16.