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OPERATING MANUAL
VERSION 02/2009
ORDER NUMBER DOC2305054
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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.1
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE OPERATOR
2.1.1
ELECTRICAL PLANT AND UNITS
2.1.2
PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS
2.1.3
A SAFE WORK ENVIRONMENT
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To be provided in accordance with the local safety requirements with regard to the
operating mode and ambient influences.
May only be maintained by skilled electricians.
Must be operated in accordance with the safety regulations and electrotechnical
regulations.
Must be repaired immediately in the event of problems.
Must be put out of operation if they pose a hazard.
Must be de-energized before work is commenced on active parts.
Secure the control unit against being switched back on without authorisation. Inform
staff about planned work.
Observe electrical safety regulations.
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Ensure that the floor of the working area is anti-static (measurement in accordance
with EN 1081).
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Ensure that all persons within the working area wear anti-static shoes.
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Ensure that gloves that are being worn, are made of conductive material.
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The powder release must be electronically interlocked with the powder spray system
exhaust equipment.
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Excess coating material (overspray) must be collected up safely.
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Ensure that there are no ignition sources such as naked flame, glowing wires or hot
surfaces in the vicinity. Do not smoke.
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Maintain sufficient quantities of suitable fire extinguishers and ensure that they are
serviceable.
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The operating company must ensure that an average concentration of powder paint
in the air does not exceed 50% of the lower explosion limit (LEL = max. permitted
concentration of powder to air). If no reliable LEL value is available, the average
concentration may not exceed 10g/m³.