TANKO® JM_IOM_Rev1

Jet Cleaner TANKO-JM

WARNING

Danger resulting from negative pressure/vacuum in the container! A cold cleaning process in hot enclosed containers can generate negative pressure, which may lead to damage to the container. There is a risk of death or severe physical injuries.  Take precautions to allow gases or vapors to escape during operation (e.g. install devices for ventilation).

As a result of the variety of practical applications and uses for the cleaning device, AWH CANNOT specify a noise level for the device under load, i.e. installed in the container and operating with cleaning fluid. For this reason that the manufacturer can offer the operating company, solely as a precautionary measure, a few points of reference and some notes to be observed and to be integrated into the operating company's hazard assessments.

CAUTION

Risk of hearing damage as a result of an increased noise level! The device emits a sound pressure level of L pA < 70 dB(A).

When the device is operated in a container, the sound level may exceed the maximum permitted exposure value of L E,8hX = 85 dB(A) and varies depending on the properties of the container in the plant and the existing operating conditions of the device. Hearing damage could be incurred as a result.  The plant noise level must always be measured and documented by the operating company.  Keep the plant noise level within the legal range: – Perform noise reduction measures (e.g. sound insulation). – Delimit and mark the noise area (e.g. with mandatory sign “ Wear hearing protection ” ). – Use effective hearing protection (e.g. ear muffs or ear plugs). Comply with the technical health and safety rules (TRLV Lärm in Germany) relating to noise and vibration. State-of-the-art technology must be used to implement the measures to provide protection from exposure to noise based on the risk assessment. In this case, noise emissions must be prevented at source, or reduced as far as possible.

6 Commissioning

Translation of the original Operating / Installation Instructions 2016/12

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