General information
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HAZARDS
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DANGER
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Danger deriving from the fuel.
Sensing the presence of fuel in the thermal power plant, it is appropriate to follow the
precautions below to avoid the risk of explosions and fires:
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do not smoke or cause sparks
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do not turn on lights or electrical devices in general (mobile phones)
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open doors and windows
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close the fuel shut-off valve normally placed outside the thermal power plant
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disconnect the electrical power supply by using the switch normally placed outside the thermal power plant.
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Danger of burns.
During normal operation, the generator has hot parts that, upon accidental contact without suitable
personal protection, can cause serious burns. Potentially hot parts include:
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accessories and valves connected to the generator
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door and smoke chamber
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upper tread walkway.
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Danger from fumes.
An incorrect adjustment of the closing door or an insufficient draught in the flue can leave fumes
inside the thermal power plant, causing fatal intoxication deriving from carbon monoxide which, by its nature, is colourless
and odourless. Therefore, ensure the generator is properly installed and adjusted and the presence of ventilation openings
in the thermal power plant are compliant with the regulations in force.
PAPERWORK
These generators, supplied in single-block, are CE marked according to the Directive 2014/68/EU "PED".
The documentation supplied with the generator is:
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declaration of conformity of the whole
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use and maintenance manual (always housed in the electrical panel)
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safety valve certificate, declaration of conformity, use and maintenance manual
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feed pump characteristic curve
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Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC (for liquid fuel burners)
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wiring diagram (always housed in the electrical panel).
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USER OBLIGATIONS
Check which pressure equipment commissioning and use regulations are in force in the country of use.