SAB F450 Operation Manual page 13

Automatic backflush filter
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Possible endangerment
Possible endangerment
Crush hazard
Crush injuries of the fingers, hands and/or feet
Explanation:
The automatic backflush filter F450 has a min-
imum weight of 37.5 lbs (17 kg), depending up-
on model. During transport, the assembly, dis-
assembly and maintenance work crush injuries
of the fingers, hands and/or the feet are possi-
ble.
Hazardous voltage
Explanation:
Hazardous voltages of more than 48 V are pre-
sent in the control unit. Danger exists by con-
tact of voltage carrying parts.
Danger through parts falling down
Explanation:
Through loose parts, which could fall down inju-
ries are possible.
State: 05.02.2016 – 1.3
Measures for avoidance
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Keep sufficient safety clearances.
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During transport, assembly and maintenance
work wear safety clothing.
Secure the filter during transport, assembly,

disassembly and maintenance work against
slipping and falling down.
Do not grip between the connection flanges
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during transport, assembly in the pipes and
disassembly.
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Prior to any maintenance and repair work,
the filter must be de-energized and safe-
guarded through prohibition signs against
unintentional reenergizing. Additional fuses
for all poles have to be unscrewed and kept
surely or switched off.
After the repair no metallic parts may remain

in the device, which can lead to short cir-
cuits.
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Make sure that the filter is grounded.

Basically disassembled parts must not be
laid on the filter. They have to be preserved
securely and allocatable at a dedicated
place.
Georg Schünemann GmbH, Bremen
Automatic Backflush Filter F450
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