DANGER!
Risk of fatal injury due to electric current!
Contact with live parts poses a risk of fatal injury.
Electrical components that are switched on can
execute uncontrolled movements and lead to
severe injuries.
–
Only allow trained electricians to execute work
on electrical parts.
–
Before starting disassembly, switch off the
electricity supply and disconnect it perma-
nently.
Personnel:
n
Qualified electrician for high and
medium voltage
Protective equipment:
n
Protective clothing
n
Protective gloves
n
Safety footwear
Tool:
n
Hand tools
Requirement:
n
The TracFeed
®
SFA is out of operation.
Chapter 11.1 ‘Decommissioning’ on page 63
1.
Dispose of the remaining supports and assembly accesso-
ries.
2.
Remove operating supplies and auxiliary materials and
remaining processing materials and dispose of these in an
environmentally friendly manner.
3.
Properly clean the assemblies and components and dis-
mantle them in observance of applicable local occupational
and environmental safety regulations.
11.3 Disposal
At the end of its useful life, the device has to be disassembled and
disposed of in an environmentally friendly manner.
If no return or disposal agreement was signed, send the disassem-
bled components for recycling:
n
Have metals scrapped.
n
Send plastic elements for recycling.
n
Dispose of the remaining components sorted by material char-
acteristics.
Electrical system
Decommissioning, disassembly and disposal
Disposal
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