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Storage – decommissioning
and dismantling
Storage
The compressor is protected against cor-
rosion and deterioration for the shipment
period and for a relatively short period of
storage (3 months).
For longer periods please contact the ma-
nufacturer, considering it can be maximum
24 months.
In any case it is suitable to keep the machi-
ne in a dry place, protected against atmo-
spheric agents.
In wet climates, to protect the electrical and
mechanic components the machine should
be kept in a heated room or closed in a bar-
rier-bag with heaters or light bulbs.
Speci
fi
cally for the motor, please refer to
what mentioned about the winding insula-
tion.
Decommissioning
Decommissioning the machine does not in-
volve any special precautions, only collec-
tion of the oil contained in the machine and
components of the lubrication system, like
the oil
fi
lter and the oil-air separators.
WARNING!!!
Both these elements and the oil
should be collected and disposed
of according to current regulations on envi-
ronment, to avoid any pollution and danger
of
fi
re.
Dismantling
When the machine has reached the end
of its technical and operating life, it can be
demolished, i.e. decommissioned and put
in such a condition so as not to be used
any longer for the purposes it was designed
and built, with the possible recycling of raw
materials.
NOTE
Ing. ENEA MATTEI S.p.A.
will not take
any responsibility for damages to people or
objects that may derive from the recycling
of individual components of the machine,
for operation or assembling situations diffe-
rent than the original ones.
Ing. ENEA MATTEI S.p.A.
refuses any
implicit or explicit acknowledgement of sui-
tability to speci
fi
c purposes of the machine
components reused after the
fi
nal dismant-
ling in view of its demolition.
WARNING!!!
The deactivation and dismantling
of the machine should be carried
out only by duly trained and equipped staff.
Act as follows to deactivate the machine
permanently:
Drain the oil from the receiver.
Disconnect the machine from the elec-
trical and pneumatic supply systems.
Lift the machine with suitable lifting me-
ans.
Disassemble the machine main compo-
nents.
Secure all the machine moving parts.
Residual risks after deactivation
After deactivating the machine, there are
no residual risks if all moving parts have
been duly blocked.