Intended Use Of The Dryer; Safety Notes On Specifi C Operating Phases - Parker KE-MT Series Operating Manual

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Disassembly and disposal
◊ Dispose all parts of the dryer, the drying agent, and all other operating materials in an envi-
ronmentally safe way and in accordance with all current statutory regulations.
Equipment containing electrical components must be disposed separately col-
lected with electrical and electronic waste according to local and currently leg-
islation.

Intended use of the dryer

The dryer is exclusively intended for drying compressed air. Depending on defi ned input
conditions, it dries compressed air for industrial use.
The dryer is designed for compressed air, which is free from aggressive water, oil, and solid
matter constituents.
As standard, the dryer is intended to be sited within a building and protected against the
weather.
The dryer may be operated only in accordance with the data on the type plate and in accord-
ance with the contractual conditions.
Suspected misuse
The dryer must not be misused as a climbing aid! Pipes, valves, and similar fi ttings have not
been designed for such loads. They could fracture, tear off, or become damaged in another
way.
Safety notes on specifi c operating phases
Transportation and siting
◊ Only use suitable and technically perfect lifting gear with a suffi cient carrying capacity.
◊ Carefully secure the dryer during transportation.
Start-up
◊ Carry out all prescribed tests and checks.
◊ The factory settings on the control board in the switchbox must not be changed on any
account without prior approval by the manufacturer.
◊ Before start-up, ensure that no tools or other foreign parts have been left lying in a part of
the dryer where they might pose a hazard to the dryer being started up.
Emergency shutdown
◊ In any emergency, proceed as described in the section on page "Shutdown and restart
dryer" a pagina 33
Monitor operation
◊ Only operate the dryer within the permissible limits (see type plate). By operating the dryer
in conditions that go beyond the defi ned values, the dryer is subjected to loads for which it
has not been designed. This may cause functional defects.
◊ The more powerful the dryer is, the more noise may be generated during operation. There-
fore, the operator must provide suitable protective equipment (e. g. ear protection).
◊ Check the dryer regularly for externally visible damage and defects. Any changes, even in
its operating behaviour, must be reported immediately to the competent offi ce or person.
◊ In the event of an emergency or if a safety-relevant disruption occurs (e.g. escaping com-
pressed air, defective component), the dryer must be shut down immediately as described
in the section on page 33 ). The unit may only be restarted after all defects have been
eliminated.
KE-MT 120-600
For your own safety
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