Service and maintenance
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7.2.
Cleaning and lubrication
7.2.1. Cleaning
The end user may only carry out superficial cleaning work. All other activities are only
allowed to be carried out by specialist personnel.
CAUTION
Risk of electric shock!
Only qualified and authorised electricians may carry out work on the electrical equipment!
Switch off the main switch for the power supply and secure it with a padlock! The person
who carries out the maintenance and repair work must hold onto the key for this lock!
When replacing heavy system parts, only use suitable and faultless equipment and slings.
7.2.2. Lubrication
The system is lubricated fully automatically, meaning that no lubrication is required by the
operator between the main maintenance intervals. If the operator detects leaks then
specialist personnel must be called in.
Cleaning and lubrication work are only allowed to be carried out by authorised specialist
personnel. The maintenance instructions and accident prevention regulations must be
complied with in this case.
7.3.
Maintenance intervals and servicing work
7.3.1. Maintenance intervals
Maintenance work is required on the CHP plant every 6,000 operating hours. Due to the
high level of automation, the work involved is particularly minor. Having qualified
personnel carry out this maintenance regularly and on schedule is a precondition for
warranty or guarantee claims to be accepted.
Regular maintenance is essential because disruptions in operation attributable to
inadequate or incorrect maintenance can cause very high costs.
If leaks or abraded points become apparent on the CHP plant outside the maintenance
intervals, please take photographs of these to document them and provide a brief
accompanying description. Send this information to the specified service address, stating
the serial number and plant location.