FERRO 100 II Part 2 Overview – Operation - Spare parts lists
Shutdown in case of emergency
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25 Shutdown in case of emergency
Shutdown in case of emergency
In dangerous situations machine movements have to be stopped
as quickly as possible, and the power supply has to be
disconnected.
Fig. 51: Stopping
In case of danger proceed as follows:
1. Turn the main switch or the main reversing switch to position
‘
0
’.
2. Secure the main switch or main reversing switch against start-
up using a lock.
3. Inform responsible person at the operational site.
4. If necessary,
call for medical assistance and a fire brigade.
5. Recover persons from the danger zone, initiate First Aid
measures.
6. Keep access routes free for emergency vehicles.
After the rescue operations
7. If the severity of the emergency permits inform the competent
authorities.
8. Assign specialised personnel with the troubleshooting.
WARNING!
Danger to life from premature reactivation!
On reactivation there is danger to life for all
persons in the danger zone.
Before reactivation ensure that there are no
persons in the danger zone anymore.
9. Check the system before reactivation and ensure that all safety
equipment is installed and functional.
26 Work on troubleshooting
26.1
Reaction in the event of faults
Reaction in the event of faults
The following strictly applies:
1. In the event of faults presenting immediate danger to persons
or property, activate the emergency OFF function immediately.
2. Determine cause for fault.
3. If the rectification of faults requires works in the danger zone,
switch off the system and secure against restarting.
4. Inform the manager on site immediately about the fault.
5. Depending on the type of fault commission authorised skilled
personnel or rectify the fault yourself.
NOTE!
The following fault table gives information on who
is authorised to rectify the fault.