Safety
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Operating instructions
VITOBLOC 200 EM-20/39
6130264
GB
3.4
Personnel
All personnel working on the CHP unit must be
trained in its use. They must also have read and
understood the documentation, including the chapter
concerning safety. We recommend that this is
confirmed with their signature.
The term “personnel” includes the installer, the
operator and the user of the machine.
CAUTION
Failure to observe the installation
instructions.
Serious material damage to the
machine and its surroundings
► The specifications in the installation
instructions must be observed.
► Siting, replacement, adjustment,
servicing and maintenance may
only be carried out by personnel
with specific training on the relevant
component of the machine.
Installer (e.g. specialist company)
The installer must integrate the CHP unit safely into a
system.
DANGER
Missing or non-functional safety
equipment.
Risk to life, serious personal injury
with irreversible damage
► NEVER remove or disable safety
equipment.
CAUTION
Installation, control and operation by
unauthorised or unqualified personnel.
Serious material damage to the
machine and its surroundings
► No unauthorised personnel are
permitted within the working area.
► Only employ qualified, trained
personnel.
The installer is responsible for the following tasks:
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Installing the CHP unit.
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Connecting the CHP unit.
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Installing the prescribed safety and protective
equipment.
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Attaching the necessary safety signs.
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Displaying the Declaration of Conformity for the
system.
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Preparing the operating instructions for the
system.
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Training the operator/user. The latter must confirm
participation in this training with their signature.
Installation personnel
The responsibilities of the installation and
commissioning personnel must be defined.
The personnel must meet the following requirements:
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They must have read and understood all the
documentation, including the chapter concerning
safety.
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They must be trained and instructed in the work to
be performed.
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They must use the personal protective equipment.
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Only qualified personnel may carry out work on
the machine. Qualified personnel are people who
can assess the work to be performed and identify
potential risks based on their technical training
and experience as well as their knowledge of
applicable standards.
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Depending on country-specific legislation,
regulations and standards, the installer may need
to adapt these conditions.
Operator
The operator of the CHP unit is responsible for its
correct use. The operator must ensure safe,
technically flawless operation of the machine as well
as define and comply with all safety regulations for
the personnel.
The operator is responsible for compliance with
country-specific legislation, regulations and
standards.