BLADE
13-1
TI215G0010
Storage - Decommissioning and dismantling
STORAGE
The compressor is protected against corrosion and
deterioration for the shipment period and for a relatively
short (3 months) period of storage.
For any longer periods, please contact the manufacturer,
while considering that the maximum time of 24 months.
However, it is suggested to keep the machine in a dry
place, protected from atmospheric agents. In case of
damp climates, to protect both the electrical and the
mechanical parts, the machine should be kept in a
heated room or closed in a barrier- bag with heaters or
light bulbs.
For the motor specifically, please refer to that which has
been indicated on the winding insulation.
DECOMMISSIONING
Decommissioning the machine does not imply special
precautions but for the collection of the oil contained
in the machine and the lubrication system components,
i.e. the oil filter and the oil-air separators.
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wARNING !!!
both these elements and the oil should be
collected and dumped in compliance with
the current regulations on the environment
in order to avoid any pollution and danger of
fire.
DISMANTLING
Once 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.
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NOTE
Ing. ENEA MATTEI S.p.A. denies all
responsibility for damage to people or things
that may derive from the recycling of individual
parts of the machine for functions or assembly
situations different from the original ones.
Ing. ENEA MATTEI S.p.A. declines any
acknowledgement, be it implicit or explicit, of
the suitability to specific purposes of parts of
the machine reused after the final dismantling
the machine.
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wARNING !!!
The operations of deactivation and dismantling
of the machine should be entrusted only to duly
trained and equipped staff.
To deactivate the machine permanently, apply
the following procedure:
– drain the oil from the tank;
– disconnect the machine from the power
supply and pneumatic feed systems;
– lift the machine with proper lifting apparatus;
– remove the machine from its main
components;
– block all moving parts of the machine;
– dump all the machine components in
controlled dumping sites.
RESIDUAL RISKS AFTER DEACTIvATION
After deactivating the machine, if all moving parts have
been duly blocked, no residual risks exist.