ENGLISH
The definitions of the life stages of the equipment are described in the following table.
STAGE
Transportation
Handling
Unpacking
Assembling
Ordinary use
Adjustments
Cleaning
Maintenance
Dismantling
Demolition
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Reference standards
MACHINE DIRECTIVE 2006/42/EC
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LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE 2014/35/EU
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ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE 2014/30/EU
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PRESSURE VESSELS DIRECTIVE 2014/68/EU, module A 2 for Cat. I or Art. 4 Par. 3, as indicated on the PED
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label of the exchanger.
ERP DIRECTIVE 2009/125/EC
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DESCRIPTION
It consists of transferring the equipment from one location to another through the use
of suitable means.
It consists of transferring the equipment from and on the means used for
transportation and movements within the plant.
It involves removal of all the materials used for the packaging of the equipment.
It involves all the assembly operations that initially prepare the equipment for fine-
tuning.
Use for which the equipment is intended (or that is considered usual) in relation to its
design, construction and function.
These involve the adjustment, fine-tuning and calibration of all those devices which
must be
adapted to the condition of operation normally envisaged.
It involves the removal of dust, oil and residues of processing that could compromise
the efficient operation and use of the equipment, as well as the health and safety of
the operator.
It involves periodic verification of the parts of the equipment that can wear out and
that must be replaced.
It involves the complete or partial dismantling of the equipment for any type of
necessity.
It involves the definitive removal of all parts of the equipment resulting from the
operation of definitive dismantling to allow the possible recycling or differentiated
collection of components according to the procedures laid down by the existing
rules of law.
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