Milnor does not recommend adding total safety interlock override capability to the system
controls. Whether or not to add this capability is strictly the decision of and responsibility of the facility
owner/user.
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located inside the fenced perimeter where they are easily accessible to personnel inside the perimeter.
These switches, when activated, will shut down all operations within the fenced perimeter and should
sound an audible alarm. These switches should be located so that personnel anywhere inside the fenced
perimeter are only a short distance from a switch. and they should be clearly marked as to their locations
and function.
NOTE: The emergency stop switches discussed herein are intended to function independently of
the emergency stop switches which are part of each individual machine. The switches for each
machine will shut down only the machine on which they are mounted, and will not stop the entire
system.
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Page 21: ...Section 1 Service and Maintenance 17 ...
Page 51: ...Section 2 Covers and Shipping Brackets 47 ...
Page 57: ...Section 3 Machine Housing Assemblies 53 ...
Page 65: ...Section 4 Drive Assemblies 61 ...
Page 79: ...Section 5 Door Assemblies 75 ...
Page 87: ...Section 6 Denim Processing 83 ...
Page 97: ...Section 7 Gas Piping and Assemblies 93 ...
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Page 111: ...Section 8 Water and Steam Piping and Assemblies 107 ...
Page 117: ...Section 9 Pneumatic Piping and Assemblies 113 ...