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Please note it is mandatory to register the loading and unloading of special and toxic-harmful waste.
Special and toxic-harmful waste must be collected by authorised companies.
Special and toxic-harmful waste must be disposed of in compliance with the applicable laws in the user's country.
Dismantle the unit according to the requirements imposed by law in force in the user's country. Before demolishing the unit,
ask the relative Authority to perform an inspection and issue a report.
Lastly, scrap the unit in compliance with the applicable laws in the user's country.
When the unit has reached the end of its working life and must be removed and replaced, a number of measures must be
followed:
- the refrigerant gas it contains must be collected by qualified personnel and sent to a waste collection facility;
- the compressor lubricating oil must also be collected and sent to a waste collection facility;
- if the framework and components cannot be reused, they must be separated and scrapped according to the type of
material: this applies especially for the considerable quantities of copper and aluminium present in the unit.
This will facilitate the work carried out in the waste collection, disposal and recycling facilities and minimise the environmental
impact of such processes.
The law [EC 2037/00] that regulates the use of stratospheric ozone depleting substances and greenhouse gases bans disposal
of refrigerant gases in the environment and requires whoever is in their possession to collect them and, at the end of their
useful life, return them to the dealer or take them to a suitable waste collection facility.
The HFC R410A refrigerant is not harmful to the ozone layer but is included among the greenhouse effect substances and
must therefore be handled in compliance with the above-mentioned requirements.
10 - DECOMMISSIONING THE UNIT
10.1
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
WARNING
Qualified personnel must dismantle and demolish the unit.
ATTENTION
Therefore, special care should be taken when carrying out maintenance work to minimise
refrigerant leaks.
ATTENTION
- If the unit or part of it has been put out of service, any parts that are likely to pose a risk
must be protected.
- Remember that whenever a part is replaced and the used part must be disposed of
separately, always refer to the relative laws in force.
N.B.: refer to the technical document of the product (PD) for the relative information.
N.B.: refer to the technical document of the product (PD) for the relative information.
11 - WATER PRESSURE DROPS
11.1
PRESSURE DROPS IN EVAPORATOR
11.2
HEAT RECOVERY UNIT PRESSURE DROPS