WasteStar installation operating instructions FC
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Disposal of the installation
When you eventually dispose of the installation (dismantlement/scrapping), the
parts and their corresponding materials should preferably be re-used.
A list of all materials that frequently occur during disassembly follows below:
• Chromium-nickel steel
• Aluminium
• Copper
• Brass
• Electrical and electronic parts
• PP and other plastics
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Noise emission
The noise level is determined on the basis of: DIN EN ISO 11204 precision class 2
Noise level in the
workplace
LpA
≤
85 dB
(measurement uncer/- 2.5 dB)
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Non-ionising radiation
Non-ionising radiation is not produced intentionally but unfortunately comes about
due to electrical operating equipment (e.g. electrical motors, high-voltage cables and
magnetic coils). In addition the installation has no strong permanent magnet. There is
a high possibility of eliminating any influence on active implants (e.g. pacers, defibril-
lators) by maintaining a safety distance of 30 cm (distance of the field source to the
implant).
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Abbreviations
LpA
LpA denotes the emission sound pressure levels at the workplace
dB
Abbreviation denoting decibel, the so-called sound pressure level.
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