Final Disposal; Safety Precautions; Waste Disposal - Johnson Controls SABROE ComPAC Operating Manual

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Final disposal

7. Final disposal
7.1

Safety precautions

Danger!
Before dismantling the plant, read the safety precautions carefully.
Dismantling a refrigeration unit to be scrapped must be carried out safely.
Only competent refrigeration personnel must perform the dismantling as fundamental knowledge
of refrigeration systems and the risks involved are required.
Before dismantling the unit, refrigerant and oil must be drained into suitable containers. Discon-
nect all electrical connections to the unit and remove fuses in the main switchboard.
During the dismantling process, the individual machine parts and components must be sorted to
ensure proper disposal. Hazardous waste must be handled at a site complying with the prevailing
national rules and regulations.
Danger!
Be very careful when using cutting tools, such as angle grinders or flame cutters, during the dis-
mantling process, as pipes and the like contain oil residue and refrigerant, which may be toxic
and/or flammable.
7.2

Waste disposal

Machine parts
When dismantling the plant, it is important to properly sort the parts that should be disposed of.
The compressor, frame, containers and so on belonging to the category of iron and metal scrap
must be brought to an approved scrap dealer who complies with the prevailing national rules and
regulations.
Oil and refrigerant
Oil and refrigerant waste must be disposed of in accordance with the prevailing national rules and
regulations. Do not transport oil in open containers in a closed car.
Electric components
Electric and electronic products such as wiring, panels and hardware must be disposed of in ac-
cordance with prevailing national rules and regulations.
Batteries
Used batteries, for example from the control system backup, must be disposed of in accordance
with prevailing national rules and regulations.
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