Safety Rules - S&P CAD-EPP Installation And Wiring Manual

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4. SAFETY RULES

4.1.
ON INSTALLATION
Installation and commissioning must be done by a qualified professional specialist.
Ensure that installation complies with mechanical and electrical regulations in each country.
The equipment complies with the following Directives:
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EMC directive: 2014/30/UE
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Low voltage directive: 2014/35/UE
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RTTE directive: 2014/53/UE
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RoHS directive: 2011/65/UE
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WEEE directive: 2012/19/UE
Do not use this equipment in explosive or corrosive atmospheres.
4.2.
AT START UP
Make sure there are no loose elements near the ventilator, as they could run the risk of being sucked up by it. If
it is going to be installed in a duct, check that it is clean of any element that could be sucked up by the ventilator.
When installing an apparatus, make sure that all the fittings are in place and that the structure which supports it
is resistant enough to bear its weight at full functioning power.
Before you handle this equipment, ensure it is disconnected from the mains power supply.
Check that the mains voltage and frequency are the same as specified on the name plate.
Follow the wiring diagram to make the electrical connections.
Check that the earthing, if any, is correct and that the thermal and surge protection has been connected and are
within the relevant limits.
If a ventilator is installed in a duct, the duct must be exclusively for the ventilation system.
Ensure that the condensation drain pipe is connected correctly.
Do not open the inspection doors with moving parts or introduce hands with the machine running.
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