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CytroPac, RE 51055-B/02.2021,
Bosch Rexroth AG
8 Commissioning
For commissioning it is mandatory to observe commissioning instructions
CytroPac RE 51055-IB.
WARNING
Activation of machine functions during commissioning!
Danger to life, risk of injury!
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Before commissioning of the hydraulic power unit, make sure that all electrical,
mechanical and hydraulic connections are properly installed and connected
as described in the superordinate instructions of the machine/system
manufacturer.
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Make sure that the safeguards are activated.
Leakage of hydraulic fluid under high pressure due to faulty assembly of the
hydraulic power unit!
Risk of injury, damage to property!
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Before commissioning of the hydraulic power unit ensure that the hydraulic
power unit has been installed by an expert, see chapter 2.4 "Qualification of
personnel", completely and without any tension stress.
According to EC Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, commissioning must not be
undertaken until it has been determined that the machine to be equipped with
the hydraulic power unit complies with the provisions of all relevant directives.
The combination of components may lead to additional/other types of hazards.
For commissioning of the hydraulic power unit, strictly observe the operating
instructions of the overall machinery/system.
This particularly applies for "Mechanical hazards" due to mechanical motions of
the machine initiated by the hydraulic power units and drives (cylinder, motor).
8.1 Initial commissioning
8.1.1 Before commissioning
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Check the safe condition of electrical and hydraulic lines.
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Make sure that the cooling water system is in operation.
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Make sure that the pressure relief valve is installed in the pressure line.
The hydraulic power unit is not equipped with an integrated pressure relief valve.
Make sure that the pressure line is protected with a pressure relief valve set to
the correct value (
10 %
over operating pressure).
Manual operation for mating connector R901460889 (see chapter 17.4
“Accessories“ on page 68) can be used for commissioning, however, must be
removed in operation.