
Automatic Backflush Filter F450
State:
05.02.2016
– 1.3
Georg Schünemann GmbH, Bremen
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Possible endangerment
Possible endangerment
Measures for avoidance
Crush hazard
Crush injuries of the fingers, hands and/or feet
Explanation:
The automatic backflush filter F450 has a min-
imum weight of 37.5 lbs (17 kg), depending up-
on model. During transport, the assembly, dis-
assembly and maintenance work crush injuries
of the fingers, hands and/or the feet are possi-
ble.
Keep sufficient safety clearances.
During transport, assembly and maintenance
work wear safety clothing.
Secure the filter during transport, assembly,
disassembly and maintenance work against
slipping and falling down.
Do not grip between the connection flanges
during transport, assembly in the pipes and
disassembly.
Hazardous voltage
Explanation:
Hazardous voltages of more than 48 V are pre-
sent in the control unit. Danger exists by con-
tact of voltage carrying parts.
Prior to any maintenance and repair work,
the filter must be de-energized and safe-
guarded through prohibition signs against
unintentional reenergizing. Additional fuses
for all poles have to be unscrewed and kept
surely or switched off.
After the repair no metallic parts may remain
in the device, which can lead to short cir-
cuits.
Make sure that the filter is grounded.
Danger through parts falling down
Explanation:
Through loose parts, which could fall down inju-
ries are possible.
Basically disassembled parts must not be
laid on the filter. They have to be preserved
securely and allocatable at a dedicated
place.