Instructions For Operating The Chp; Qualification Of The Personnel; Introduction Into The Unit's Functions And Operation; Hazard Warnings Pursuant To The Machinery Directive - Viessmann Vitobloc 200 EM-50/81 Operating Instructions Manual

Block-type thermal power plant module for natural gas operation
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Instructions for operating the CHP

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Instructions for operating the CHP
1.1

Qualification of the personnel

The combined heat and power plant (CHP) has been
designed and built according to the state-of-the-art
and on the basis of the latest safety regulations. Spe-
cial attention has been paid to user friendliness. Op-
erating a CHP module and handling the required
operating resources should not cause any problems
at all, if the personnel is suitably trained and thinks
pro-actively.
Pursuant to VDMA 24186-0, skilled and specialist
staff (fitters, foremen, technicians, engineers etc.) is
personnel with the relevant professional qualification,
i.e. the completed vocational training in at least one
field of building service engineering or a higher quali-
fication.
In order to run the CHP module safely, efficiently as
well as in an environmentally-friendly and most opti-
mal way, only operating personnel will be admitted
who know these operating instructions precisely and
who have been duly familiarized with the plant opera-
tion.
LIABILITY
The manufacturer cannot be held liable,
if these safety instructions and any oth-
er instructions are disregarded.
CAUTION HIGH VOLTAGE.
DANGER TO LIFE.
Only suitably qualified personnel (elec-
tricians) are authorized to open the
module control panel or other electric
control & instrumentation (I&C) sys-
tems. Covers of the CHP module must
not be removed without having received
special instructions.
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1.2
The manufacturer shall familiarize the plant operator
or the personnel assigned to operate the plant with
the functions of the CHP module as well as how to
operate it and hand over the technical documents.
1.3
The combined heat and power plant module has been
designed to generate power and heat at the same
time. In order to do so, an internal gas combustion
engine will drive a three-phase synchronous alterna-
tor. The table below contains information about poten-
tial risks in accordance with the relevant safety regula-
tions that may arise during the assembly and mainte-
nance work during usual or reasonably predictable
operations. Therefore, only skilled and specialist per-
sonnel who have been duly instructed are authorized
to operate the unit and carry out any maintenance
work.
Operating instructions for the natural gas-fuelled CHP module VITOBLOC 200
Introduction into the unit's func-
tions and operation
NOTE
Details of pictures or illustrations and
descriptions contained in these operat-
ing instructions may deviate from the
CHP module actually delivered as a re-
sult of ongoing technical developments.
Hazard warnings pursuant to the
Machinery Directive

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