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If any non-compliance is found during the preliminary checks, the authorized technician
may choose not to proceed with the "first start up".
In this case, the authorized technician must:
Report the user/installer of any installation anomaly.
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Report the user/installer of any situation that is potentially hazardous for the appli-
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ance and for people.
Report of any missing documentation relevant to the installation.
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According to the reports made, advise any corrective action to be taken at the in-
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staller's care in order to proceed with the "first start up".
It is the responsibility of the user/installation technician to carry out any corrective meas-
ures on the plant indicated by the authorized technician. After such corrective measures
have been completed, the authorized technician will assess the plant again. At this point,
if safety and compliance conditions are judged satisfactory, the authorized technician
must carry out the "first start up".
Plant conditions that are hazardous for people or for the appliance. If any of the follow-
ing hazardous situations arises, the authorized technician must not carry out the "first
start up":
appliance installed indoors;
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appliance installed close to combustible substances or surfaces or in any case in
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conditions of bad accessibility or not allowing safe maintenance operations;
control of switching on and off of the appliance not via the CCP/DDC or consent
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switch but via the master power switch;
damages or failures of the appliance due to transportation or installation;
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smell of gas due to probable leaks from the plant itself and in any case all situations
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that are due to non-compliant plants, considered potentially hazardous.
Plant anomalies. If any of the following situations exists, the authorized technician may
carry out the "first start up" at his choice, but the appliance must be left off until the
anomalies are removed:
installations (not potentially hazardous) not carried out according to sound work-
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manship practices, installations (not potentially hazardous) not complying with
current national and local regulations;
installations (not potentially hazardous) not carried out according to good
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workmanship practices, not complying with the instructions provided by the
manufacturer;
installations that can cause operational troubles on the appliance.
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Procedure for checking/setting-up the combustion parameters
During the initial activation procedure, the combustion parameters must be checked and
set ONLY by a Robur TAC. In this stage, NEITHER the user NOR the installation technician
is authorised to perform such operations, and in so doing may invalidate the guarantee
of the appliance.
The appliance is delivered already regulated for the type of gas requested. Anyway, the
combustion parameters must ALWAYS be checked and set during the first start up.