Shutdown
Short-term shutdown
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© Lutz-Jesco GmbH 2015
Subject to technical changes.
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BA-24721-02-V01
Chlorine gas changeover unit C 7523
Operating instructions
11 Shutdown
11.1 Short-term shutdown
Perform the following working steps:
1.
Close the chlorine tank valves.
2.
Use the injector to suck off the remaining chlorine.
3.
Switch off the injector.
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Chlorinator shut down for the short term.
11.2 Long-term shutdown
Perform the following working steps:
1.
Close the chlorine tank valves.
2.
Use the injector to suck off the remaining chlorine.
3.
Run the chlorinator for approximately five minutes with nitrogen or
dry compressed air.
4.
Switch off the injector.
5.
Close all the open connections to protect the lines and devices from
humidity and dirt.
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Chlorinator shut down for the long term.
The device remains in the installation location during the operating
pause. All connections remain closed. The voltage supply should remain
active so that condensate is unable to gather in the control.
Ensure ideal storage conditions where possible:
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the storage place must be cold, dry, dust-free and generously
ventilated,
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temperatures b2 °C and +40 °C.
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Relative air humidity must not exceed 90 %.
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We recommend a minimum of a minor maintenance after a
longer standstill period (see "maintenance intervals" on page
28).
11.3 Disposal of old equipment
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Before disposing of the old equipment, you must clean off the
remaining chlorine by rinsing it with nitrogen or air.
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The device must be disposed of in accordance with applicable local
laws and regulations. It should not be disposed of as domestic waste!
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As the disposal regulations may differ from country to country, please
consult your supplier if necessary.
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In Germany, the manufacturer must provide free-of-charge disposal,
provided the device has been safely returned along with a declaration
of no objection (see page 36).