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Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual ( IOPCKKS60220510C1)
RECOMMENDED SAFETY PRACTICES
This publication explains the proper use and installation of equipment in order to warn operating and maintenance personnel of the
commonly recognized dangers associated with this equipment. In addition to following the manufacturer’s installation instructions, care
must be taken to ensure compliance with federal, state and local rules, regulations, codes and standards.
1.1.1 Defination
Referred in Instruction Manual
1.1.2a,b,c,d,e,f Principles of safety Integration
Refer to "safety considerations" in Instruction Manual
1.1.3 Materials and products
Refer to Instruction manual
1.1.5 Desgin of machinery to facilitate its handling
Design of unit with basement for lifting by forklift or rope, locking of
compressor fixings during transport
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.2.1 Safety and Reliability of control system
Refer to Electrical schematic pasted inside the unit
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.2.2 Control Devices
control devices are positioned outside danger zone, Emergency stop
to be provided by customer, loop for same provided & Described in
IOM
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.2.3 starting
For Start/Restart, Voluntary actuation required for change of
temperature settings, Machine doesn’t have several starting controls
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.2.4 stopping devices
Refer to Electrical schematic pasted inside the unit, Normal stopping
can be activated by main disconnect switch, its in customer scope
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.2.4 a Emergency stop
Customer's scope, Loop for emergency stop is provided in Electrical
schematic
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.2.6 Failure of the power supply
Failure o power supply will stop the machine, once power is
restored, voluntary actuation is required to restart.
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.2.7 failure of the control circuit
Machine doesn’t start without manual interaction, stop has got
priority over start
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.2.8 Software
Refer to IOM for details of Simplicity Programming
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.3.2 Risk of breakup during operation
operating conditions stated on the as built drawings, frequency of
maintenance listed in the instruction manual, Fixed guards are
provided so that breakage will be contained.
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.3.4.Risks due to surfaces, edges or angles.
covers will be put on sharp edges of screws
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.3.7 Preventation of risks related to moving parts.
1.3.8 choice of protection against risks related to moving parts
1.4.1 General Requirements
1.4.2.1 Fixed Gurards
1.5.1 Electricity supply
Refer to page 7 of IOM, + 10% voltage fluctuation limit specified
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.5.4 Error of fittings
Refer to IOM
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.5.8 Noise
Refer to IOM for Noise data
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.5.9 Vibration
Refer to IOM
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.6.1 Machinery maintenance
Refer to page 19 of Instruction Manual
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.6.2 Access to operating position and servicing points
Refer to Unit dimensional drawing in IOM
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.6.3 Isolation of energy sources
Refer to IOM for warning Notes
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.6.4 Operator intervention
Work instruction of safety procedures manual
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.6.5 Cleaning of internal part
Refer to maintenance schedule in IOM
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.7.1 Warning devices
Written warning in proximity to electrical and rotating pars, loops for
warning devices is provided refer to wiring schematic
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.7.2 warning of residual risk
Refer to IOM
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.7.3 Marking
Marking on metal name plate displayed on the outside fan section
access door & on control panel door
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
1.7.4 Instructions
Installation, use and maintenance handbook, As built drawings and
possible attached schemes form an integral part of information for
use.
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2
Appli cable standards of EEC Machinery Directive
Measures taken
Ref to Harmonised procedure
access door openable with special tools , written warnings fitted on
access door.
UNI EN 12100-1& 12100-2