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13. MAINTENANCE
RISKS
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
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Always shut off the power supply before performing
any maintenance operations. If the disconnect switch
is not in view, apply a warning sign stating “WARNING
- Maintenance in Progress”. Restore the power supply
only after finishing any maintenance work and restoring
the area to normal.
Do not remove the board cover. No maintenance
requires the removal of the cover.
!
The barrier must not be left released. If the barrier is
put out of order for a long time, the beam needs to be
removed.
Maintenance must be performed by the installer or a
maintenance technician.
Follow all safety recommendations and instructions
given in this manual.
Mark off the work site and prohibit access/transit. Do not
leave the work site unattended.
The work area must be kept tidy and cleared after main-
tenance has been completed.
Before starting work, wait for any hot components to
cool down.
Do not make any modifications to the original com-
ponents.
FAAC S.p.A. shall bear no liability for damage or injury due
to components which have been modified or otherwise
tampered with.
The warranty shall be forfeited in the event of tampering
with components.
Only use original FAAC spare parts.
13.1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
The
Scheduled maintenance
lists as pure ap-
proximation and intended as guidelines that are not
exhaustive, the periodic operations for keeping the
automation system efficient and safe. The installer/
machine manufacturer is responsible for drawing up
the maintenance plan for the automation system,
supplementing this list or modifying the maintenance
operations on the basis of the machine characteristics.
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Routine maintenance
If the tests listed below turn up conditions that are
other than expected, repair or restoration is neces-
sary. The plant must not be put back into operation
until all the safety precautions specified in this manual
and in the documentation of all the other components
installed have been complied with.
Operations Frequency/months
Structures
Check the plinth and built/fenced parts around the automa-
tion system: make sure there is no damage, cracking, breaks
or subsidence.
12
Check the area the beam moves in: make sure there are no
objects/deposits that reduce the uncluttered safety areas and
obstacles to the movement of the beam such as branches,
overhead wires etc.
12
Ensure that there are no sharp protrusions which could
represent a perforation or hooking hazard.
12
Barrier
Check the fixing of the bearing box to the foundation plate. 6
Check the barrier and its fixings: integrity, absence of defor-
mation, rust etc.
Check that screws and bolts are correctly tightened.
12
Check the integrity of the actuator and that it is fixed properly. 12
Check the integrity of the beam and that it is fixed properly. 12
Check the presence and integrity of the reflectors on the beam
and all the other signs and markings necessary.
6
Check the integrity and proper fixing of the spring and tie
rods.
12
Check the configuration and the balancing of the barrier.
12
Check the integrity, proper functioning and adjustment of
the limit switch.
12
Check the integrity of all the cables, cable glands and junc-
tion boxes.
12
Check that it is irreversible.
12
Clean the actuator and the bearing box.
12
Do a general cleaning of the barrier manoeuvre area.
12