2 - GENERAL WARNINGS & INFORMATION TO THE RECIPIENT COD.
80S12/24.D.2018
EN
THE PRESENT MANUAL BELONGS TO -
Schenker Italia
- ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
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2.5 Identification of the unit
All the watermakers manufactured by Schenker Italia can be identified trough a serial number printed on a
laberl which is pasted upon the aluminum frame near the manometer. The same serial number is also recorded
on the central black block of the energy recovery system (ERS).
Serial number
Fig. 2-1
2.6 Normative requirements
2.6.1
Directives and standards concerning machine safety
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Machinery Directive 2006/42 / EC, in force since December 29, 2009;
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Low Voltage Directive 73/23 / EEC and subsequent amendments and additions: 93/68 / CEE
implemented by the Law of 18 October 1997 n. 791.
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Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89/336 / EEC and subsequent amendments and additions:
93/31 / CEE implemented with D.L. December 4, 1992 n. 476.
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Standards UNI EN 292/1 and 292/2 (safety of machinery);
2.6.2
Respect for the environment
– requirements for demolition and disposal
ATTENTION
Evacuate and dispose of materials, as result of the demolition of the machine, must be
performed in accordance with the regulations in force, for the safeguard and protection of the
environment.
With regard to demolition and disposal, it should be noted that the materials of which the machine is made of
are not of a dangerous nature and consist essentially of:
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Stainless Steel;
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Aluminium;
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Plastic;
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Carbon fibre;
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Motors, cables and consumable electrical materials;
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Rubber and polyurethane seals;
After dismantling the machine, the various materials must be segregated according to the regulations of the
country in which the machine has been removed.
The machine does not contain dangerous components or substances that require special removal procedures.
ATTENTION