Location; Connections; Safety - Sagola PACK 6000X Manual De Instrucciones, Lista De Repuestos

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9.1 LOCATION

The equipment is configured to be operated its
vertical position.

9.2 CONNECTIONS

9.2.1. Connecting the heater
The installation does not require the use of special
tools, it is merely enough to properly connect the
equipment to the mains power supply and that of a
properly designed compressed air line, which
must previously exist.
- To the mains, with a standard Schuko Bipolar
plug fitted with a lateral grounding contact for up to
16 A with 220-240V or 110-130V AC depending on
the model.
- To the compressed air grid and the connection to
14" BSPP, capable of supplying at least 150l/min.
(Required by the PACK 6000X Air Heater
equipment).
9.2.2. Heated hose
connection according
to figure 1.
Figure 1

9.3 SAFETY

The first time you use your unit it is not necessary
to perform the depressurisation process, as it is
supplied fully depressurised but it will be whene-
ver maintenance or repair work is carried out.
The
depressurisation
releasing the compressed air pulling the trigger of
the spray gun or application tool until there is no
more air coming out.
If one does not take this safety instruction into
account, breakdowns, personal injuries and
accidents may occur, which can be deadly.
SAGOLA S.A. shall have no liability for any
sequels due to the breach of these safety norms.
Take the utmost care when adjusting and
preparing the equipment. Take special care with
process
consists
advanced programming, as an error may cause
the equipment to malfunction and occasionally
destroy the protection fuses or cause the resistan-
ce to overheat and break. Pay close attention
when performing maintenance and repair tasks.
Before using the equipment and by its owner, the
following safety measures must be verified:
- Do not allowing access to the equipment of
people without proper training in the aspects of
safety, handling and operation of the equipment.
- Ascertain that the operator who is using the
equipment has the basic knowledge of the
operation of the equipment, the protection of the
environment and that he has read, understood
and has at his disposal the instruction manual of
the equipment. If in doubt, please contact SAGO-
LA's Technical Assistance Service.
- That the person intended to program, dismantle
and perform maintenance tasks
and repair the equipment has adequate knowled-
ge of the electrical, mechanical and pneumatic
aspects. Get to know the build and the operating
principle equipment, the safety standards and
industrial waste management norms and that has
been approved by SAGOLA's Technical Assistan-
ce Service.
- That the equipment is located outside the
working area (away from potential environments
with potentially explosive atmospheres) and
preferably within the operator's sight, so that he
can check that the "Ready" pilot light is on.
- That the equipment is properly fastened to the
wall and that the pneumatic and electrical connec-
tions are in perfect condition. Without air leaks or
damage to the electrical cables.
- That the programmed temperature value is within
the allowed limits (up to 70°C).
- That in the event that one wishes to work with a
of
value of temperature programmed above 50°C
one must use the appropriate protective measures
(heat insulation), for the handling of the parts and
tools that may come into contact with the hot air.
Especially the coupling of the hot air outlet of the
equipment, the spray gun or the application tool
and the hoses (pipes).
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