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9. MACHINE STABILITY
The machine is designed so that, in normal operating conditions, it is stable and will not tip over. Given its shape and weight
distribution, it is not necessary to fix the machine to the ground
10. POSITIONING THE MACHINE
Make sure the floor supports the machine weight, as shown in the table ( 3. TECHNICAL DATA ) Position the
machine complying strictly with Fig. 5, which gives the minimum distances enabling the machine operator
and technicians to work and carry out maintenance properly.
11. ELECTRICAL FEED
The electrical feed must comply with the current regulations of the country where the machine is installed.
USER'S ELECTRICAL PLANT
The user's electrical plant upstream of the machine controls must be designed in compliance with the regulations governing
the use of "low voltage" equipment, i.e. IEC3644 / HD384 / CEI 64-8 (latest editions).
Concerning the mains electricity or other power supply to the machine controls, it must be a regular/integrated normalized
TT or TN system in compliance with IEC364_4_41 / HD382_4_41 / CEI 64.8 (4_41) (latest editions).
In relation to other requirements, the earth plant must comply with the regulations relating to the coordination of associated
active devices according to IEC364-5-54 / HD382-5-54 / CEI 64.8 (5-54) (latest editions).
PROTECTIVE DEVICE AGAINST CURRENT OVERLOADS
The equipment is designed to withstand a brief symmetrical short circuit current of no higher than 6kA. If the assumed potential
rated short circuit current in the location of the installation is higher than this, it should be suitably limited. The machine
cotrols do not include electronic circuits working on direct current so proper protection should be provided against accidental
contacts: the safety equipment should include a circuit breaker for ( SUITABLE DIFFERENTIAL DEVICES )
DOUGH
FA121M - FA121
FA181M - FA181 - FA182
FA251 - FA252 - FA381 - FA382
INSTALLATION
FIG. 5
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