2.2
Storage
Avoid excessive temperature fluctuations as condensate may form, which in turn may cause
damage to the dispensing valve or to its components.
The permissible storage temperature is -10 °C to +50 °C.
The acclimatisation period is 6 hours.
ATTENTION!
Damage due to improper storage!
Dirt or moisture entering a dispensing valve, as well as certain weather con-
ditions (e.g. condensate forming in the dispensing valve, sunlight) will
cause damage to the dispensing valve and its components.
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ATTENTION!
Risk of electrostatic charge!
Improper handling or storage may result in electrostatic charges.
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ATTENTION!
Component damage due to material ageing!
Material can age due to long storage periods, thereby affecting the materi-
al's properties (e.g. plastics and seals may become brittle). The properties
of lubricants may change due to long storage periods.
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Cornelius Deutschland GmbH
Document no. TD2004000
Version 15/03/2019, Index 0
Handling the dispensing valve prior to installation
Protect the dispensing valve and its components by storing the dis-
pensing valve in a clean and dry place, and by ensuring stable ambient
conditions.
If possible, store the dispensing valve in its original packaging. Un-
packed dispensing valves must be covered with a dustproof cover. No
condensate must form under the cover.
If possible, store dispensing valves and/or any electronic components
in their original packaging.
Keep dispensing valves and/or electronic components away from
charged objects, fields and insulators.
Avoid electrostatic charges when removing packaging and/or handling
electronic assemblies and components by working at an ESD-protect-
ed workstation or work area.
When working at the unit or its components, wear a grounding (anti-
static) wrist strap at the very least and wear antistatic gloves if neces-
sary.
Check the assemblies and components for damage before each use/
before installing them. Do not install assemblies or components that
show visible signs of ageing.
Operator manual Dispensing valve
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