USER MANUAL - URS600CE AND URS600CESS JULY 2019
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1.3. Personal protective equipment (PPE)
When using the URS600CE, you must wear protective clothing at all times in accordance with the Health
and Safety legislation and as indicated on the Material Safety Data Sheet (MDSD) of the solvent you wish
to use. In any case, you should always wear the following protective clothing while using the URS600CE:
EN 1149-1,2,3 and EN 13034
certified antistatic clothing
EN 166 certified safety glasses
EN 374-3 certified gloves
EN 405 certified filter mas
k
At least S1 anti-static safety shoes
1.4. Scope
The URS600CE is designed for professional users to distill contaminated solvents for reuse. The cost
to transport waste sovlents off-site is reduced for a lower environmental impact and virgin solvent
purchases are reduced. This may include the distillation of solvents contaminated with paint, varnish or
ink residues, which are produced during cleaning processes used by lacquer/ink processing companies.
Place the machine in a well-ventilated and safe ATEX room without potential sources of ignition based on
the international standard EN 60079-10-1: 2009) "classification of hazardous areas with regard to risk
of explosions". Please note that recycled solvent in the container under the machine may itself release
vapour. This will affect the zoning in your safety plan. A URS600CE may only be placed in zone 1 and
zone 2.
1.5. Intended and unintended use
The URS600CE is solely and exclusively intended to make contaminated solvents reusable by distilling it
and thus separating all contaminants from the solvent. It is suitable for solvents with a boiling point below
200°C.
The URS600CE is only to be used in rooms that comply with ATEX requirements.
This machine recycles flammable and explosive mixtures, including varnish and paint solvent, acetone
and other paint thinners.
The URS600CE is not intended to recycle solvents with auto-ignition temperatures below 280°C.
* auto-ignition temperature: The temperature at which the liquid ignites itself, without the need for a flame.