TRANSPORT
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TRANSPORT
This chapter describes how to transport the boiler safely
and without damaging it.
Fig. 2
Open cover panel
5.1
LIFTING AND CARRYING THE BOILER
To lift and carry the boiler, place one hand at the bottom
of the boiler and the other hand on its front (
Æ
fig. 3).
Fig. 3
Lift and carry the boiler correctly
Fig. 4
Incorrect way of lifting and carrying the boiler
5.2
TRANSPORTING THE BOILER WITH A
TROLLEY
B
Place the boiler in its packaging on the handtruck and
secure it with a strap if necessary.
B
Transport the boiler to the installation location.
CAUTION:
Damage to the installation due to
impacts.
The boiler contains parts which can be
damaged by impacts.
B
During further transport all parts must be
protected against impacts.
B
Observe the transport symbols and
instructions on the packaging.
CAUTION:
Damage to the installation due to
external contamination.
Proceed as follows if the boiler has been
unpacked but is not put into operation yet:
B
Protect the boiler connections against
pollution by leaving the protective covers
on the connections.
B
Cover the flue gas injectors at the top of
the boiler with plastic film.
CAUTION:
Damage to the unit due to it
being lifted and carried incorrectly.
B
Do not hold the boiler by the door over
the control panel (
Æ
fig. 4) to lift and
carry it.
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DANGER:
Danger of injury due to
improperly secured boiler.
B
Use proper transport equipment, such as
a trolley with a securing strap, a stair-
climbing hand truck or a convertible hand
truck to transport the boiler.
B
Secure the boiler on the transportation
equipment to prevent it falling off.
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