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Mod. 600 - 1200 - 2000 - 3000
IT
Manuale d'istruzioni
EN
Instructions manual
FR
Manuel d'instructions
DE
Handbuch
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Manual d'istrucciones

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1. General Information
1.1. Manual Use
Read instructions before assembly or maintenance operations to ensure correct use.
1.1.2. Typographic Information
Explains the meaning of symbols like NOTE, WARNING, and DANGER used in the manual.
1.2. Warranty
Details the warranty terms, conditions, notification procedures, and exclusions provided by Losma S.P.A.
1.3. General Delivery Notes
Instructions for checking air filters upon receipt and a list of standard supplied components.
1.4. Optional Parts
Information on the availability of special accessories to facilitate assembly and connection.
1.5. Product Modifications
Losma S.P.A. reserves the right to make changes to improve products without prior notice.
1.6. Manufacturer Identification Data
Provides contact information and address for the manufacturer's headquarters and production plant.
1.7. Air Filter Identification Data
Guidance on registering the identification plate data for future spare-parts requests.
1.8. General Safety Information
Details safety requirements, provisions, personnel qualifications, and warnings for the air filter unit.
1.10. Different Models and Uses
Describes the specific applications and models of Darwin air filters for various industrial uses.
1.11. Non-Considered Uses
Lists uses for which the air filter is not designed, and clarifies manufacturer responsibility.
1.12. Requests of Technical Assistance
Provides contact details for obtaining technical assistance from different Losma offices.
2. Description
2.1. Function and Field of Application
Explains the function and suitability of Darwin D, M, and T models for metal production applications.
2.2. Technical Characteristics
Refers to external documentation for detailed technical specifications of the air filter.
3. Handling and Storage
3.1. Handling of Packed Units
Provides instructions on manual and mechanical handling of the air filter units, including safety warnings.
3.2. Storage
Specifies the environmental conditions required for storing the air filter unit safely and effectively.
4. Installation
4.1. Minimum Spaces for Installation
Illustrates the required clearance space around the air filter for safe use and maintenance operations.
4.2. Conditions and Operational Limits
Defines the optimal temperature, humidity, and altitude ranges for efficient air filter operation.
4.3. Installation
Details the necessary components and step-by-step procedures for mounting the air filter unit.
4.3.1. Determination of the Functioning Position: Horizontal or Vertical
Explains how to adjust the air filter unit to achieve either a horizontal or vertical operating position.
Installation in Vertical Position
Provides a step-by-step guide for connecting suction and drainage pipes in a vertical installation.
Installation in Horizontal Position
Provides a step-by-step guide for connecting suction and drainage pipes in a horizontal installation.
4.4. Electrical Connections
Instructions for safe electrical connection, including power cut-off, motor protection, and wiring.
4.5 Inspection
Mentions the factory inspection process and the delivery of an inspection certificate with the unit.
5. Use
5.1. Starting up and Stopping
Advises on optimal procedures for starting and stopping the air filter unit to ensure longevity.
5.1.1. Emergency Stop
Refers to the machine tool's manual for specific emergency stop procedures.
5.2. Advice for Correct Use
Recommends avoiding frequent starts and stops to preserve motor life and unit performance.
6. Maintenance
6.1. Operator Qualification
Specifies that qualified personnel, familiar with procedures, must perform maintenance operations.
6.2. External Cleaning
Provides instructions for the external cleaning of the air filter unit and its suction mouth.
6.3. Programmed Maintenance
Emphasizes the necessity of preventive programmed maintenance for optimal air filter efficiency.
6.3.1. Programmed Maintenance Table
Details maintenance intervals and actions for different Darwin models and filter types.
6.3.2. Rotor, Seal and Filter Maintenance
Provides detailed steps for the maintenance of rotors, seals, and filters for various Darwin models.
6.3.3. Filter Cleaning
Instructions on cleaning synthetic filters, their disposal as special waste, and regeneration methods.
6.3.4. Internal Cleaning
Procedure for cleaning internal parts, centrifuge, or turbine blades to maintain performance.
6.4. Special Maintenance
Highlights that special maintenance operations must be performed by qualified technicians only.
6.4.1. General Disassembly and Reassembly
Provides crucial checks and warnings for reassembling the air filter after maintenance procedures.
6.4.2. Motor Maintenance
Guidelines for checking motor rotation, identifying bearing wear, and motor disassembly/reassembly.
6.5. Structural Checks
Specifies periodic checks for anti-vibration joints, tie rods, shell, and replacement intervals.
7. Disposal
Disposal
Emphasizes that disconnection and disposal must be done by trained personnel and lists waste separation guidelines.

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