DBI SALA ROLLGLISS R520 Manuel D'instructions page 7

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Step 8.
Record inspection results in the Inspection and Maintenance Log (Section 10) or on the i-Safe web
portal (Section 5.2).
5.4
UNSAFE OR DEFECTIVE CONDITIONS: If inspection reveals an unsafe or defective condition, remove the
device from service and contact an authorized service center for repair.
6.0 MAINTENANCE, SERVICE, STORAGE
6.1
MAINTENANCE:
• Rollgliss R520 Escape Device: Periodically clean the exterior of the R520 Escape Device with water
and mild detergent. Position the device so excess water will drain out. Clean labels as required. Clean
rope lifeline with water and mild detergent. Rinse and thoroughly air dry. Do not force dry with heat. A
buildup of dirt, paint, etc., may prevent the lifeline from pulling through the device. Ensure no knots are
present.
6.2
SERVICE: Maintenance and service must be completed by an authorized service center. An authorization
and return number must be issued by Capital Safety. Do not attempt to disassemble the device. The
R520 Escape Device requires service by an authorized service center every two years. Service by and
authorized service center is also required when the Maximum Cumulative Descent Distance has been
reached. Descent Distances should be logged and totaled in the Descent Log (Section 11). Service shall
include an intensive inspection and cleaning of all components and replacement of Friction Pads as required.
Failure to provide required service may shorten the product life and compromise safety and performance.
NOTE:
Only Capital Safety or parties authorized in writing may make repairs to this equipment.
6.3
STORAGE: Store the R520 Escape Device in a cool, dry, clean environment, out of direct sunlight. Avoid
areas where chemical or organic vapors are present. Thoroughly inspect the R520 Escape Device after
extended storage.
7.0 SPECIFICATIONS
7.1
MATERIALS:
Housing:
Pulley:
Anchorage Handle:
Fasteners:`
Shafts & Gears:
Bushings:
Lifeline:
Finish Paint:
7.2
PERFORMANCE
Anchorage Strength Required:
Capacity:
Maximum Allowed Descent Height:
Nominal Descent Speed:
Maximum Consecutive Descents:
Device meets AS/NZS 1891, EN 341:2011 and NFPA 1983 Requirements.
Aluminum Alloy
Aluminum Alloy
Stainless Steel
Stainless Steel
Alloy Steel
Teflon Coated Galvanized Steel
3/8" (9.5 mm) Polyamide Static Kernmantel Rope
Polyester Baked Finish
1,410 kg (3,100 lb)
1 Person: 59 kg - 150 kg (130 lb - 331 lb)
1 Person: 150 m (492 ft) when system length permits
1 Person: 0.6 m/s - 0.9 m/s (2 ft/s - 3 ft/s)
The Maximum Number of Consecutive Descents is equal to
the Total Cumulative Descent Distance divided by the Descent
Height. Total Cumulative Descent Distances for various weight
limitations are as follows:
1 Person to 150 kg (331 lb)
1 Person to 100 kg (220 lb)
1 Person to 75 kg (165 lb)
7
900 m (2,953 ft)
1,350 m (4,429 ft)
1,800 m (5,905 ft.)

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