CARE
Hazard from cutting!
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Wear protective gloves when unpacking.
Check delivery
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Check the Ex fans for obvious defects or other defects which can impair safe operation.
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Above all pay attention to the connection wire, terminal boxes, rotor, cracks in the housing, missing rivets, screws
or covering caps.
4.2
Transport
HAZARD
Loss of explosion protection!
Transport damage can lead to a loss of explosion protection.
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If transport damage can be seen, do not put the device into operation.
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Contact the manufacturer.
WARNING
Risk from hovering loads!
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Do not walk under hovering loads.
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Only move loads under supervision.
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Lower the load when leaving the workplace.
WARNING
Electrical hazard from damaged connection wire or connections
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Do not transport by the connection wire, terminal boxes, rotor or the admission nozzle.
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Transport the EX fan carefully and with suitable lifting equipment.
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Transport the EX fan either in the original packaging or the transport attachments provided for this purpose (e.g.
ring screws; bores in carrying arms, wall ring panels).
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Only lift the EX fan by the transport attachment when unpacking it.
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DVEX: Screw the ring screws in. Transport the fan with them.
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When transporting by hand, pay attention to reasonable human lifting and carrying powers (weight information,
see name plate).
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Avoid blows and impacts and distortion of the housing parts.
4.3
Storage
CARE
Hazard due to loss of function of the motor bearings
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Avoid storing for too long (recommendation: max. 1 year).
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Turn the rotor manually every three months, wear gloves.
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Before installation, check proper function of the motor bearings.
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Store the EX fan in the original packaging dustproof, dry and protected against weather.
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Avoid extreme effects of heat or cold.
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