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1.3 Reference documents
The instructions for use provided with each generator
are made up of a collection of documents of which this
manual represents the General Part.
Normally, the following documents are provided:
a - CE declaration of conformity.
b - Instruction manual for use and maintenaqnce of the
generators (this manual).
c - Installation manual of the generators.
d - Wiring diagrams of the control panels and power
board.
e - Engine use and maintenance manual
f - Alternator use and maintenance manual
g - Any other manuals for the optional accessories is-
sued by the respective manufacturers.
h - List of Mase Service Centres
i - Certificate of guarantee
l - Guarantee card
1.4 Facsimile of CE declaration of conformity
The generators constructed by mase, intended for
countries in the European Community, are in
conformity with the applicable EEC Directives (see
1.5) and are furnished with an EC declaration of
conformity (Fig. 1).
1.5 Reference regulations and legislative provi-
sions
All the mase diesel generators are designed and manu-
factured in compliance with the legislation in force.
The generator and its components are constructed in
accordance with the following applicable regulations and
directives:
EN 292-1/2: Machine safety regulations.
General design principles.
EN 294: Machine safety regulations.
Safety distances to prevent contact of dangerous
parts with the upper limbs.
ISO 3046: Alternate internal-combustion engines.
IEC 34-1: Rotary electric machines.
ISO 8528-1: Alternate current generators driven by al-
ternate internal-combustion engines.
EN 60204-1 (CEI 44-5):
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Machine safety.
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Electrical equipment of machines.
GB
EN 60439-1 (CEI 17-13/1): Assembled protection and
manoeuvring equipment for low voltage (low-voltage
panels).
EN 50081-1/2 (Electromagnetic compatibility): General
regulation on emission
– Part 1: Residential, commercial and light-industry
environments.
- Part 2: Industrial environment.
EN 50082-1/2 (Electromagnetic compatibility): General
regulation on immunity.
- Part 1: Residential, commercial and light-industry
environments.
- Part 2: Industrial environment.
89/392/EEC and subsequent amendments contained
in the Directives 91/368/EEC, 93/44/EEC and 93/68/
EEC: Essential machine requirements for safety and
health protection ("Machine" directive).
73/23/EEC and subsequent amendments contained in
the Directive 93/68/EEC: Guarantee of safety of elec-
trical material intended for use within certain voltage
limits ("Low Voltage" directives).
1.6 Machine identification
See Fig.2
1 - Manufacturer
2 - Machine code
3 - Year of construction
4 - Power factor
5 - Declared frequency
6 - Continuous power
7 - Rated voltage
8 - Rated current
9 - Weight
10 – Serial number
The machine code number, the serial number and
the year of construction must always be quoted
when contacting the manufacturer for information, re-
quests for spare parts, etc.
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