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REMKO PGM (E) series
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Assembly note
During the assembly or
disassembly of the gas hose, it is
necessary to
counter-hold
the unit
by the
gas connection nipple
with an open-end wrench size 17,
whilst observing the left-handed
thread.
This process also applies
to the pressure controller, hose
breakage protection and all further
gas components.
Tighten gas hose:
Turn the union nut
anticlockwise
Loosen gas hose:
Turn the union nut
clockwise
Icing up of gas cylinders
With insufficiently dimensioned
gas supply systems, there is a risk
of the pressurised gas cylinder
icing up.
Due to the reduction of the gas
pressure, it is no longer possible
to guarantee the correct gas
supply to the unit.
Crystalline
frost formation
on
the gas cylinder(s) must not
be defrosted with naked flames,
glowing objects, radiators, etc.
In order to avoid the gas
cylinder(s) icing up, it is necessary
to configure the gas supply
in accordance with the unit
connection value, the time
in operation and the ambient
temperature of the supply tank.
1
6
2
4
5
4
3
6
5
6
Attachment multi-cylinder set
(accessory)
In order to ensure a regular gas take-off insofar as possible,
all cylinder valves must be open.
The cylinder battery can be expanded with ease,
through the use of additional sets.
Legend:
1 = Gas hose to the unit
2 = Hose breakage protection
3 = Gas pressure controller
4 = HP hose 0.4 m
5 = T-connection
6 = Cylinder valve
Connecting the gas supply
1. Connect pressure
controller
to the gas
cylinder or gas
supply system.
Observe left-handed thread!
2. Open cylinder
valve(s) or shut-
off valve of the
supply line.
With simultaneous discharge
from multiple gas cylinders, all
valves must be opened.
3. Push the unlock
button on
the hose breakage
protection after
opening
the valve(s).
This process is also necessary
after every cylinder change.
4. Check all gas connections for
leak-tightness using suitable
media.
for example with:
Soap solution or
leak detection
spray.
counter
-hold
counter
-hold
NOTE
Because these are ball
nipple screw connections
in accordance with DIN 4815,
part 2, only appropriate,
fitting hoses may be used.
NOTE
Only hoses for liquid gas in
accordance with DIN EN 16436-1,
pressure class 30 may be used
for construction site operations.