Operating Instructions In Accordance With The 2014/68/Eu Pressure Equipment Directive; Transport; Storage - Beko DRYPOINT RS HP50 NA Series Instructions For Installation And Operation Manual

High pressure compressed air refrigeration dryer
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Pressure Equipment Directive
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Operating instructions in accordance with the 2014/68/EU Pressure Equipment Directive

The DRYPOINT® RS 15-550 HP50 NA high pressure compressed-air refrigeration dryer contains pressure equipment
in the sense of the 2014/68/EU Pressure Equipment Directive. Therefore, the entire plant needs to be registered with the
supervisory authority if required in accordance with the local regulations.
For the examination prior to the start-up and for periodic inspections, the national regulations need to be observed, such
as the industrial safety regulation in the Federal Republic of Germany. In countries outside the EU, the respective
regulations in force there need to be adhered to.
The proper use of pressure devices is the basic requirement for safe operation. As regards pressure devices, the
following points need to be observed:
The DRYPOINT
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RS 15-550 HP50 NA high pressure compressed-air refrigeration dryer must only be employed
within the pressure and temperature range limits indicated by the manufacturer on the name plate.
No welding must be carried out on the pressure parts.
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The DRYPOINT
RS 15-550 HP50 NA high pressure compressed-air refrigeration dryer must neither be installed
in insufficiently ventilated rooms nor near heat sources or inflammable substances.
To avoid fractures resulting from material fatigue, the refrigeration dryer should not be exposed to vibrations during
operation.
The maximum operating pressure indicated by the manufacturer on the name plate must not be exceeded. It is the
installer's responsibility to install the appropriate safety and control devices. Prior to the start-up of the DRYPOINT
RS 15-550 HP50 NA high pressure compressed-air refrigeration dryer, the connected pressure generator
(compressor etc.) must be set to the max. permissible operating pressure. The integrated safeguard needs to be
checked by an approved inspection agency.
The documents related to the DRYPOINT
(manual, operating instructions, manufacturer's declaration etc.) must be kept safe for future reference.
No objects whatsoever must be installed at or placed on the DRYPOINT
compressed-air refrigeration dryer and the connecting lines.
Installation of the plant in frost-free places only.
Operation of the plant is only permissible with fully closed and intact housing and cover panels. Operation of the
plant with damaged housing/cover panels is prohibited.
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Transport

Check the packaging for visible loss or damage. If no visible damage can be ascertained, place the unit in close proximity
to the place of installation and unpack the device.
During this procedure, the dryer must always remain in an upright position. The components may be damaged when the
unit is tilted or turned upside down.
Store the device in a dry environment and do not expose it to extreme weather conditions.
Handle with care. Strong shocks can cause irreparable damage.
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Storage

DRYPOINT® RS 15-550 HP50 NA
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RS 15-550 HP50 NA high pressure compressed-air refrigeration dryer
The packaging material is recyclable. Dispose of the material in accordance with the
directives and provisions in force in the country of destination
Operating instructions in accordance with the 2014/68/EU
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Keep the device away from extreme weather conditions
even when packaged.
Keep the dryer in an upright position, also while it is stored.
Tilting the device or turning it upside down can cause
irreparable damage to some components.
When the dryer is not in use, it can be stored in its
packaging in a dust-free and protected place at a
temperature of up to max. 122°F (50°C) and at a specific
humidity of max. 90%. If the storage period exceeds 12
months, you should contact the manufacturer.
RS 15-550 HP50 NA high pressure
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