5 Commissioning
WARNING
Dangers arising from a defective condition of the unit.
Make sure that the measures described in this chapter are completed before the
commissioning of the unit. All doors of the unit must be closed and all necessary connections
must be attached before turning the unit on. Do not operate the unit if any components are
defective, missing or damaged. Check the orderly condition of the unit before switching it on.
NOTICE
Damaged supply lines.
Make sure that the supply lines are protected against damage by forklift trucks and similar
events. Protect all supply lines from heat, moisture, oil and sharp edges.
5.1 Connecting the suction line and exhaust air line
For extracting the contaminated air, a suction line must be connected to the suction nozzle (see chapter
2.1).
CAUTION
Danger for the respiratory tract arising from polluted ambient air. Dust deposits in the
suction pipe are possible.
Only operate the system if the necessary suction line is fitted. The suction line must be
dimensioned according to the application in such a way that, if possible, no dust deposits
occur in the suction line. If this has not already been carried out by TEKA, a suitably qualified
employee must be consulted. If the suction line includes extraction elements (e.g. suction
arms, pipe grills, etc.), these must also be included in the layout. If this is the case then users
must be informed of whether extraction elements can be used simultaneously and, if this is
possible, then which. The regulating devices (e.g. throttle valves) of each single extraction
element must also be set appropriately during the final commissioning.
The exhaust air pipe must be attached to the exhaust nozzle (see chapter 2.1). (The exhaust air line
connects the spark separator to the filter unit.)
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