Important Notices For Startup Operation - CBE 510 Safety, Installation, Operation, Maintenance

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BEFORE OPERATING EQUIPMENT:
1.
Any personnel working directly with or on this equipment should read this manual before
proceeding with equipment use.
2.
Electricians should familiarize themselves with the electrical drawings before initial start-up of
equipment.
3.
Other appropriate operating and maintenance personnel should familiarize themselves with
mechanical layout and general arrangement drawings before start-up of equipment.
4.
Determine location of all emergency switches.
5.
Be sure all guards are in place and observe all warning signs.
6.
Be sure electrical equipment is free of any accumulation of water.
7.
Be sure all personnel are clear of operating mechanisms before connecting air.
8.
Never start equipment without first checking for loose objects, tools and trash. All persons in
the immediate area of the equipment should be alerted prior to starting.
WHEN OPERATING EQUIPMENT:
1.
Do not open junction boxes or control panels unless you are a qualified electrician. Be sure
power is off. Except when electricians are performing maintenance, electrical enclosures
and junction boxes should always be securely closed.
2.
Stop machine and disconnect power before servicing or repairing. Maintenance and
adjustments must be performed with all power disconnected unless otherwise specified in
this manual.
3.
Do not attempt to defeat any safety switches. Serious injury could result.
4.
While machine control power is on, do not activate limit switches manually. Serious injury
and/or machine damage could result. Disable machine before attempting any maintenance
or manual testing of components.
5.
Motors will get warm to the touch and should not cause concern for equipment reliability and
operation. A temperature rise is normal per new NEMA specifications.
6. If additional wire runs are added to any junction box or control panel, wiring practice should
be such as to maintain prevailing electrical hazard classification.
7. High-pressure air systems are dangerous. Do not service or troubleshoot systems with air
supply on. Be sure to bleed off any trapped air before working on components since it is
possible to have high pressures trapped in airlines and cylinders, etc.
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