Version
Document Title
Release Date
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EL2.0
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Installation Manual
2020-03-18
EL2.0 Installation Manual
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Rev.08 Mar 2020
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THERMAL HAZARDS
Thermal hazards such as burns and scalds from contact with high temperature surfaces (which can be caused by the
failure of some internal components of the device) can be easily prevented by adhering to the following safety
instructions:
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Make sure the device can be accessed by authorized and trained personnel only.
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Operators must wear appropriate PPE.
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In case of testing, installers must operate with closed enclosures.
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Any servicing, other than cleaning and user maintenance must be performed by specialist personnel and
with the power supply switched off.
ENVIRONMENTAL HAZARDS
The device has been designed for use in standard ambient conditions.
The EL2.0 has not been designed for outdoor use and it is the u
ser’s responsibility to protect the system and all its
accessories against exposure to direct sunlight, rain, snow, lightening and the impact of seismic or hydrogeological
events of particular intensity.
ACOUSTIC HAZARDS
According to the requirements stated in the European Machine Directive 2006/42/EC, the following topics have
been considered:
i.
The noise level at a workplace of a machine (the emission sound pressure level) needs to be mentioned
and specified in the user manual if it exceeds 70 dB(A).
ii.
Sound power has to be determined and declared if the emission sound pressure level exceeds 80 dB(A).
During normal operation, the noise emission is below the maximal acceptable threshold for long time exposure
(80 dB(A)). However, a sudden purge (either caused by system shut down or unforeseen error) can be louder than
85 dB (A) but only for 1 second.