TXP Inst. & Maint. Manual: IM-825
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Proper use by the staff shall be ensured
by the operator.
Important information about
personal protective equipment
When performing work on the
fan, the personnel must wear the
appropriate PPE.
Please refer to the following list
and the chapter-related list as
well as the attached notes in the
working area for personal protec-
tive equipment.
Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE)
The level of protective equipment
must be assessed and deter-
mined on a case-by-case basis.
The following is a list of recommended
PPE:
Wear safety shoes
The safety shoes are used to
protect the feet from heavy falling
or falling parts and to slip on slip-
pery surfaces.
Wear appropriate work clothes
Appropriate work clothes are
tight-fitting clothing without wide
sleeves or protruding parts. It is
used to protect against detection
by moving (e.g. also rotating)
parts.
Also, do not wear rings, chains,
ties or other jewelry that could be
pulled in.
Wear protective goggles
The goggles are used to protect
the eyes from flying parts.
Wear head protection/hair pro-
tection
Head protection/hair protection is
a hairnet, a cap, a hairband or
any other measure for covering
or tying together long, open hair.
It is used to protect against
grasping or pulling in long hair by
moving (e.g. also rotating) parts.
Wear protective gloves
The protective gloves are used to
protect the hands from friction,
abrasions, punctures or deeper
injuries as well as from contact
with hot surfaces
Use only the approved gloves
provided by the operator of the
fan.
Wear hearing protection
Hearing protection is used to pro-
tect against noise while working
on the product.
2.4 Appropriate Use
The product is to be used exclusively for
the intended use described herein.
The fans are only suitable for conveying
gaseous media without solids. Solids or
impurities contained in the conveying
medium must be filtered out before en-
tering the fan.
The intended use also includes:
•
The temperature of the conveying
medium must be between -4.0°F (-
20°C) and +176.0°F (+80°C) in the
series version.
•
The temperature of the conveying
medium must be between -4.0°F (-