Temporary Dismantling; Disconnecting The Equipment; Removing The Gate; Scrapping The Equipment - Automatic Systems PNG382 Field Manual

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5.2. Temporary dismantling

If the equipment has to be temporarily dismantled, e.g. if you need to change its place, proceed in the
following order.
5.2.1.

Disconnecting the equipment

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Make sure that the power supply cables are not live.
ARNING
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Unlock and open the lateral, hinged polyester doors (10:1) to (10:4).
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In the case of a PNG381 or PNG382, also unlock and open the hood(s) (10:5) and (10:6).
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In the case of a PNG381 or PNG382, also unlock and remove the lateral extension door(s) (10:7) and
(10:8).
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Switch off the main magneto-thermal circuit breaker (2:1).
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Switch off the variable speed controller circuit breaker (2:4).
Follow in the reverse order all the steps described in paragraph [3.4. Electrical connections] and
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disconnect the power supply, control, and earth cables to and between each gate.
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Disconnect any other external cabling.
5.2.2.

Removing the gate

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Loosen the four expansible bolts so that you can release the fixing brackets.
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Remove the fixing brackets from the housing.
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With the help of a fork-lift truck, remove the gate from the installation site.

5.3. Scrapping the equipment

When the equipment is withdrawn from use, proceed with the dismantling procedure as described in
paragraph [5.2. Temporary dismantling]. Do not fail, however, to empty the oil from the geared motor (13:1)
on each mechanical group and to scrap the various elements of the machine in the appropriate way (metal
parts, electronic components, etc.) in line with your country code/regulations.
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