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We recommend you check the safety valve every three years.
6.4. Out of service, dismantling and demolition
To perform these dismantling and demolition operations, the following Individual Protection Devices are necessary:
6.4.1 Machine placed out of service
To place a machine out of service for a long period, follow the operations below:
1.
Remove machine voltage.
2.
Clean the machine.
3.
Also conduct the maintenance operations and then cover the machine with a sheet.
6.4.2 Dismantling
If it is necessary to dismantle the machine, follow the procedures indicated below.
1.
Isolate the machine from electrical power.
2.
Refer to the Paragraph 4.4.1 – De-installation in Chapter 4 – Transport and Installation, proceed to de-install the machine;
also contact the manufacturer's Technical Office to obtain the necessary support during this intervention.
3.
To proceed to moving the machine components, work according to the instructions reported in Paragraph 4.2 – Transport
and Movement in Chapter 4 – Transport and Installation.
4.
Organise the components adequately based on the fact they have to be transported to another location (refer to Paragraph
4.2 – Transport and Movement in Chapter 4 – Transport and Installation), which must be stored (refer to Paragraph 4.4 -
Storage in Chapter 4 – Transport and Installation) or demolished (refer to Paragraph 6.2.3 - Demolition).
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6.4.3.
Demolition and disposal
When the machine has reached the end of its lifecycle, before proceeding to final disposal, it is necessary to perform a series of
operations to minimise environmental impact linked to the disposal of the machine components, as requested by the norms in
force on waste disposal.
These operations are:
1.
Separate and store the parts with environmental impact, or rather:
a.
separate the various parts that could cause pollution;
b.
select the materials to encourage their recycling, dividing them for differentiated disposal (in particular select the plastic
or rubber elements).
2.
The gas contained in this system must not be dispersed in the environment. Thermal insulation of the buffer and oil in the
compressor must undergo differentiated collection; for this reason, we recommend you dispose of the generator only in
specialist collection centres and not as normal iron scrap, following the norm directives in force.
3.
Dispose of the casing, or rather:
a.
having removed and stored the polluting elements, entrust disposal of the casing to specialist structures.
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On the machine, on request of the client, it is possible to have the following optionals.
R134A GAS
An alternative to the standard R404A, the machine can be designed to use different refrigerating gases, recognised by the
machine code (on the CE identification plate on the machine).
WATER CONDENSATE
maintenance is not planned for safety valves. Removal of the cap and tampering with the seal are
considered unauthorised modifications to calibration; this means the manufacturer's warranty is not
valid. The inspection of safety valves is reserved for the proposed authorities and is governed by
specific legal norms, in force in the country of installation.
the manufacturer declines all responsibility for any damage to property and/or persons deriving from
improper interventions conducted by unqualified, untrained, inadequately equipped or unauthorised
staff.
on demolishing the machine, ensure the identification plate of the machine and the relevant technical
documentation can no longer be used.
It is the faculty of the client to return these elements to the manufacturer's Technical Office for their
destruction.
Simple conservation in an inaccessible location of the aforementioned elements is not permitted.
On completion of the interventions, communicate to the manufacturer's Technical Office that the
machine has been disposed of.
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