Decommissioning; Disposal - Samson 43-8 Mounting And Operating Instructions

Temperature regulator with hydraulic controller
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Decommissioning and removal
WARNING
!
Risk of burn injuries due to hot or cold com-
ponents and pipelines.
Depending on the process medium, valve
components and pipelines may get very hot
or cold and cause burn injuries.
− Allow components and pipelines to cool
down or warm up to the ambient tempera-
ture.
− Wear protective clothing and safety gloves.

9.1 Decommissioning

To decommission the temperature regulator
before removing it, proceed as follows:
1. Close the shut-off valve on the inlet side.
2. Close the shut-off valve on the outlet side.
3. Completely drain the pipelines, valve
and heat exchanger.
4. Depressurize the plant. Shut off or dis-
connect the control line, if installed.
5. If necessary, allow the pipeline and de-
vice to cool down or warm up to the am-
bient temperature.
6. Remove the control thermostat's sensor
from the pipeline and, if necessary, seal
the opening.
7. Remove the control thermostat from the
hydraulic controller.
8. Remove the hydraulic controller from the
valve.
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9.2 Disposal

SAMSON is a producer
registered at the following
European institution
u https://www.ewrn.org/
national-registers/national-
registers.
WEEE reg. no.:
DE 62194439/FR 025665
Î Observe local, national and internation-
al refuse regulations.
Î Do not dispose of components, lubricants
and hazardous substances together with
your other household waste.
Note
We can provide you with a recycling
passport according to PAS 1049
on request. Simply e-mail us at
aftersalesservice@samsongroup.com giving
details of your company address.
Tip
On request, we can appoint a service
provider to dismantle and recycle the
product as part of a distributor take-back
scheme.
EB 2178 EN

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