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REMKO HTL 80/170
Safety notes
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The units may only be operated
by persons that have been
extensively instructed in
the operation of the equipment
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The units must be installed in
a stable position.
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The units must be installed and
operated in such a way that
personnel are not endangered
by exhaust, warm air and
radiant heat and no fires may
occur
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The units must then only
be operated in areas where
the units can be supplied with
an adequate amount of air
for the combustion
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If the units are being operated
without exhaust gas routing
then they may only be operated
in well ventilated areas.
Under such circumstances
it is forbidden for personnel
to remain in these areas
for extended periods.
Appropriate prohibition
signs should be put up
at the entrances
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A safety zone of 1.5 m should
be maintained around the units
- incl. non-combustible items
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The units may only be installed
on a level and non-combustible
surface.
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The units may not be installed
or operated in potentially
flammable or explosive
environments
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All electrical cables for the units
must be protected against
damage (e.g. by animals etc.)
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The units must not be
exposed to direct jets of water,
e.g. pressure washers etc.
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Portable fuel containers must
only be set up and used in
observance of the technical
rules for combustible liquids
"TRbF 20".
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Any additional conditions from
the respective regional building
regulations must be observed
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The protective grid of the unit's
intake must always be kept free
of dirt and loose objects
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Never stick foreign objects into
the units
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The power plug must be pulled
out of the mains socket before
the start of work on the unit as
a matter of principle
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Safety devices may be neither
bypassed nor disabled
Always observe the respective local building code and fire prevention
guidelines as well as the guidelines of the accident prevention and
insurance associations as a basic rule when using the unit.
The units may never be
disconnected from the mains
prior to the completion
of the follow-up cooling phase
(except in emergencies).
ATTEnTiOn
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Only type-approved forced-air
oil burners in WLE design per
DIN EN 267 should be used.
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For optimum operation
the units should not be
operated above an ambient
temperature of 25 °C.
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The personnel tasked with
operating the units must check
the units for visible defects
on the operating and safety
devices as well as the presence
of the protective devices
at the start of work.
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In the case of defects that
endanger the operational safety
of the unit, it must be taken out
of service immediately.