Section 4.0 Installation; Pre-Installation Check List - GBC Orca 1600 Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Orca 1600 Operation and Maintenance Manual
4.0 Installation
GBC Films Group is committed to a program of
ongoing product improvement. As a result, we are
providing these instructions so you can insure that your
new Orca 1600 Laminator is properly and securely
unpacked, moved, and installed.
Before an Orca 1600 Laminator can be installed,
there are a few requirements that must be met. Make
certain that each of the requirements listed in the following
pre-installation checklist are met before beginning
installation.
Failure to follow the pre-installation check
list can result in damage to the laminator.
4.1 Pre-installation
Are doorways and hallways wide enough for the
laminator to be moved to the installation site?
Is there ample room for the laminator?
A work area must be established that allows for
operation in both the front and rear of the
laminator and provides space for efficient material
flow. Figure 4.1.1 illustrates a typical machine
area layout.
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CAUTION
Is the environment appropriate for the laminator?
The laminator requires a clean, dust and vapor
free environment to operate properly. It must not
be located where there is air blowing directly on
the machine
Have you contacted a certified electrician to both
wire the laminator and ensure that adequate power
is being supplied, having the appropriate capacity,
over current protection and safety lockouts are
available?
WARNING
The operating environment must be free of
dust, flammable liquids and vapors. You can
be injured by inhaling chemical vapors.
WARNING
Vapor build up or stored flammable
liquids can cause a fire. Excessive
dust can damage the laminator.
CAUTION
Do not locate the laminator where air is
blowing directly on the machine. The air
flow can cool the rolls unevenly and result
in poor output quality.
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