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User Manual: TP 235 MOBILE / TP 275 MOBILE from date 01.12.2016
5
Noise level
The sound output level and the sound pressure level for every wood chipper has been measured
during use with the disc at nominal rpm, powered by the engine. For specific rpm values and
engine types (see technical data wood chipper in chapter 15).
The measurements have been conducted in accordance with testing provisions
Directive 2000/14/EC, 3 July 2000
EN ISO 3744, 1995
ISO 11201, 1995
ISO 4871, 19 March 1997
EN 13525, 17 February 2005
The guaranteed sound output level which must be stated by the manufacturer in accordance with
Directive 2000/14/EC is as follows:
TP 235 MOBILE:
128 dB (A) relative to 1 pW
TP 275 MOBILE:
129 dB (A) relative to 1 pW
The wood chipper’s sound pressure level at the operator’s position is measured in accordance
with ISO 11201 and measured as:
TP 235 MOBILE:
109 dB (A)
TP 275 MOBILE:
110 dB (A)
The values stated above are subject to the common uncertainty of the measuring method and the
estimated variation in a product series for the type of machine. Detailed information about the
measurements and results and estimation of uncertainty are found in a detailed report which can
be supplied on request.
As a result of the actual sound levels, the wearing of ear protectors is mandatory when using the
wood chipper.
5.1
Environmental instructions
When changing hydraulic oil or engine oil, oil and used oil filters and air filters must be disposed of
at an approved waste disposal station.
Oil spillage must be avoided as far as possible. Should oil spillage occur, the spilled oil must be
cleaned up and disposed of at an approved waste disposal station.
Worn out parts must be disposed of for recycling.
When the wood chipper is worn out it must be disposed of responsibly. Hydraulic oil and engine
oil must be drained and disposed of along with oil filters and air filters at an approved waste
disposal station.
The rest of the wood chipper must be disposed of at an approved recycling centre.