5. Instructions for Transport
The product must be transported in an upright position – preferably on a pallet. When transported individually without interior fittings (with the exception
of the mounting plate at the rear plate) and with no load on the door, the enclosure can also be moved lying flat on the back. During transport, the product
must be suitably secured against tipping over (attention must be paid to load distribution, center of gravity).
In curves, the enclosure must be moved slowly, irrespective of the means of transport. A tip-over hazard exists for tall or top-heavy empty enclosures.
Use straps or transport belts so as to avoid point loads on the doors. There is the danger of damaging the hygiene seal.
Pay attention to a clean working environment to avoid slipping and/or falling.
Use appropriate protective equipment (e.g. gloves, safety shoes).
Enclosures must always be transported or lifted on a pallet.
Secure fitted mounting plates through additional measures, if necessary.
Secure the locks of swing frames.
6. Instructions for Installation and (Interior) Fittings
Installation
During unpacking and installation, suitable measures must be taken to secure the product against tipping over (attention must be paid to load distribution,
center of gravity).
Check the product for completeness – see Scope of Delivery.
Prior to installation, check the product for any damage.
Pay attention to a clean working environment to avoid slipping and/or falling.
Use appropriate protective equipment (e.g. gloves, safety shoes).
If the interior is completed with the enclosure lying on its back, the door(s) must be removed beforehand. Alternatively, doors can be securely supported at
an opening angle of max. 110°.
Position when in use: free-standing or mounted or welded to a wall or to a mounting structure, roof pitch towards the non-food zone
(DIN EN 1672-2, 5.3.3).
Horizontal and torsion-free installation is a requirement for maintaining the IP degree of protection.
Pay attention to the maximum loads applicable to the installation options (position when in use) – see Technical Data.
Hygiene
Do not damage the surface or the seal during unpacking and installation.
Do not attach the rear panel directly to a mounting plane.
Deburr the necessary attachment holes.
Any welding work during on-site installation must be performed to professional and hygiene standards with regard to the welding technique chosen and
the materials used. Ensure that the body does not warp through heat ingress!
Notice: No warranty if warping through heat occurs.
Please pay attention to the alignment of inclined surfaces which must point away from sensitive areas.
When choosing the installation location on the machinery, take the following into consideration:
- space requirements for operation and maintenance works;
- space requirements for the maintenance of the empty enclosure;
- space requirements for the cleaning of the empty enclosure and adjacent areas.
(Interior) Fittings
Existing openings or drill holes or those made on-site must be properly closed with devices or other fittings that are at least of the same IP degree of
protection as the empty enclosure.
Prior to putting the empty enclosure into service, the mechanical functions must be checked, in particular if the door closes properly. A visual inspection of
the seals which are relevant for the maintaining the degree of protection as well as of the protective conductor must be carried out.
The position of the locking insert indicates if the door is securely locked – see illustrations below.
a) When locked, the locking pin is always in a vertical position.
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