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Sinterit INTERTEK Vacuum Cleaner USER MANUAL   |  27

Conforma to UL Std UL73, 

UL1017, UL232301

Cart. to CSA Std C22 2#68,

C22 2#243, C22 2#213

MOD.

Sinterit INTERTEK Vacuum Cleaner

ELECT.

RATING

S/N

104-127V, 60 Hz, 14A, 1.1KW, 1PH

200218356

MARKING

CLASSII • DIVISION 2 • GROUPS F,G

AMBIENT TEMP. RANGE

0°C  ≤ T ≤ +40°C

MONTH/YEAR

OPERATING TEMP.

T3C, T160°C

FILTER

M

Strada della Merla 49/A

10036 Settimo Torinase (TO)

ITALY

ph. +39 011 800 55 00

f. +39 011 800 55 06

[email protected]

www.delfinvacuums.it

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DESIGNATION

EXPLOSION-PROOF 

FEATURE

DEFINITION

Class II 

Material type

Combustible dusts

Division 2

Likelihood of Presence

Ignitable  concentrations  of  flammable  gases,  flammable  liquid 
produced vapours, or combustible liquid-produced vapours are not 
likely to exist under normal operating conditions.

Groups F,G

Material Properties

F – Carbonaceous Dusts
G – Non-Conductive Dusts (flour, grain, wood, plastic, etc.)

T160°C

T3C

Temperature Class

The glowing temperature of the dust layer or self-ignition of the 
dust cloud must be higher than the maximum permissible surface 
temperature for the device, in this case, 135°C.

Class II, Division 2 Location

• 

Combustible dust is not normally in the air in ignitable concentrations;

• 

Dust accumulations are normally insufficient to interfere with the normal operation of electrical equipment;

• 

Dust may be in suspension in the air as the result of the infrequent malfunction of equipment; or

• 

Dust accumulation may be sufficient to interfere with safe dissipation of heat or may be ignitable by the abnormal 
operation.

Summary of Contents for ATEX Vacuum Cleaner

Page 1: ...efers to product Atex Vacuum Cleaner NRTL certified ETL Intertek listed Read the instruction manual before using the device Internal device construction differences might appear betweet products with...

Page 2: ...e these instructions The machine is supplied with User manual Test Sheet Warranty Slip Approval Certificate This manual provides all the information needed to use and service your Sinterit INTERTEK Va...

Page 3: ...ng repair and maintenance 13 G Toxic and dangerous materials 13 H Safety plates specification tag and symbols 14 I Scrapping 15 6 Initial startup of the Sinterit INTERTEK Vacuum Cleanerr after deliver...

Page 4: ...regulations and intervention procedures indicated in this manual The safety warnings and warning notices are indicated in this manual and on the product Unless these hazard messages are heeded the op...

Page 5: ...instructions before taking action 2 Contents of the Sinterit INTERTEK Vacuum Cleaner pack The Sinterit INTERTEK Vacuum Cleaner a package for the additional equipment Sinterit INTERTEK Vacuum Cleaner U...

Page 6: ...m external wire with grounding clamp Image 3 Back view of the Sinterit INTERTEK Vacuum Cleaner 8 Power cable 9 Suction hose connector 10 Filtering chamber s handles 11 Power cable hanger 14 15 13 12 I...

Page 7: ...aner available in options 110 i 230 V with ATEX Z22 certification 110 V with Intertek certification Waiting time depends on the selected option GENERAL Category Vacuum cleaner Type Industrial PACKAGIN...

Page 8: ...he phonometric test results on this specific model correspond to the following acoustic pressure at 1 meter distance from the vacuum and at 1 60 meter height where there is the noisiest part of the va...

Page 9: ...o wear or damage Applied directives The following directives apply to the vacuum cleaner described in this manual Ordinary Locations UL 1017 CSA C22 2 N 243 10 Hazardous Locations ISA 12 12 01 2016 CS...

Page 10: ...LOSION HAZARD Do not disconnect while the circuit is live or unless the area is free of ignitible concentrations Do not connect or disconnect when energized ATTENTION Risk of crushing upper limbs whil...

Page 11: ...these Periodically check the mains power cable to ensure it is not damaged In the event of the cable plugs or couplings being replaced make sure these are protected against water spray and check mech...

Page 12: ...ied atmosphere area after having disconnected and unplugged the machine and only after 10 minutes from unplugging Non classified atmosphere which means in an area with non potentially explosive atmosp...

Page 13: ...r and therefore cancel this certification Any alterations to the appliance can only be made by Sinterit Support WARNING NON SPARKING DEFLECTOR The vacuum cleaner is provided with a brassy non sparking...

Page 14: ...to CSA Std C22 2 68 C22 2 243 C22 2 213 MOD Sinterit INTERTEK Vacuum Cleaner ELECT RATING S N 104 127V 60 Hz 14A 1 1KW 1PH 200218356 MARKING CLASSII DIVISION 2 GROUPS F G AMBIENT TEMP RANGE 0 C T 40...

Page 15: ...enough to fully protect against all the hazards that could arise during vacuum cleaner operation These will have to be integrated with common sense and the experience of the operator both of which ar...

Page 16: ...nd injury 1 Set on the castors brake 6 to ensure that the machine is stable 2 Check that the nut of the grounding system 7 on the vacuum cleaner is tightly screwed in 3 Check the components inside the...

Page 17: ...the sides of the container near the guide pins while locking Perform the container locking operation by means of the levers located on the side USING BOTH HANDS Now you have two options you can use IN...

Page 18: ...ner safety plate 4 Ensure that the Power cable 8 and the optional extension are in perfect conditions 5 Connect the vacuum cleaner grounding system 7 to a conductive surface 6 Plug the Power cable int...

Page 19: ...let nozzle by hand Image 11 Incorrect and correct removing the powder from the print chamber 3 The capacity of the collected material in each device should not exceed 3 4 of the container After each c...

Page 20: ...ot to damage the Power cable 7 Disconnect the internal grounding 16 from the connector 21 to get to the Main Star filter Image 14 5 21 16 Image 13 Release the Release fasteners Image 14 Disconnect the...

Page 21: ...ical maintenance The Safety Manager has the precise duty of determining the professional capacities and skills of such persons Before doing any maintenance job the safety manager must Make sure there...

Page 22: ...faults or defects Screws and nuts must always be tightened Clean the Non sparkling deflector 19 inside on a regular basis to prevent dust accumulation inside the Filtering chamber Remove the Motor Hea...

Page 23: ...et to the Main Star filter Image 16 5 21 16 Image 15 Release the Release fasteners Image 16 Disconnect the internal grounding 16 with connector 21 7 Remove the Main Star filter Watch out for the powde...

Page 24: ...POSSIBLE FAULT RECOMMENDED REMEDY The vacuum cleaner fails to start No power 1 Check the power mains supply 2 Check the integrity of the plug and Power cable Dust leaking out Perforated Antistatic ho...

Page 25: ...nly with the product called Sinterit INTERTEK Vacuum Cleaner Due to the constant development of Sinterit s products the information contained in this manual specifications and markings are subject to...

Page 26: ...malfunction caused by dismantling alterations tuning or other changes of the product by a client or any third party made without written consent of Sinterit damages abnormalities or malfunction cause...

Page 27: ...e liquid produced vapours or combustible liquid produced vapours are not likely to exist under normal operating conditions Groups F G Material Properties F Carbonaceous Dusts G Non Conductive Dusts fl...

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