Range 3030
– 3031ARD
Instruction manual
ECOSAFE | Date of the document : 26/06/2019 – Version : 01
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1. DESCRIPTION / USE
The 30-minute fire resistant safety cabinets are compliant to the standard EN 14470-1. They allow you to safely store your flammable
products and delay spreading of potential fire in the cabinet, while waiting for rescue unit arrival.
2. TECHNICAL FEATURES
Compliance :
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Compliance with the standard EN 14470-1
– 30 minutes (04/2004) et EN 1363/1 (06/2000)
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Compliance with the standard FM 6050 (Factory Mutual International)
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Standardized pictograms, compliant with the standards ISO 3864 and ISO 7010, with the directive 92/58/CEE, with the
standard EN 14470-1 (04/200) and FM specifications.
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Compliance with the articles R. 5132-66 and R. 5132-68 of the Public Health Code
Technical features :
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Fire-proof 30 minutes according to the ISO 834 fire heating curve
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Insulation panels offering a high resistance against the chemicals
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Grey safety cabinet RAL 7035 + yellow outline RAL1023
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Standardized pictograms provided
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3-point locking-system and no-sparking lock
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Ventilation openings, with a connecting sleeve diameter 100 mm for an eventual connection
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Ventilation ducts with a thermo-fuse
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Thermo-expanding door seals, allowing to insulate the content of the safety cabinet in case of a fire
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Self-closing doors with the possibility to keep the doors open
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If the temperature rises to 43°C, the doors are closed automatically
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External dimensions : H 635 x W 605 x D 630 mm
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Storage capacity : 30 liters
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Weight : 60 KG
3. INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING
Installation
The safety cabinet has to be installed on a flat surface that can bear its weight with the products inside.
Ensure that the safety cabinet is correctly wedged, as for the cabinet not to topple, and for the automatic locking system to work
correctly. The eventual blocking has to be done by the user.
In order to wedge the cabinet, you need to use the levelling feet that are situated under the cabinet. Remove the containment sump
and remove the pellets to access the holes. The feet can be adjusted with a flat-head screwdriver.
Once adjusted, put back the pellets on the holes.
The correct leveling of the cabinet must cart off any distortion of the frame, allow the doors to be strictly parallel compared to the frame,
and take away any rubbing of the doors on the cabinet’s frame.