TANKO® JM_IOM_Rev1

Jet Cleaner TANKO-JM

7.4.1 Maintenance Intervals

NOTE

Component failure due to vibration damage! During operation, vibration can cause screw and clamp connections to work loose or the device to be subjected to severe strain, thus possibly leading to component failure. The failure of components or a device malfunction can cause material damage and consequential damages.  Check the installed device for loose connections at regular intervals.  Watch out for vibration damage during maintenance and checking.  Adapt the maintenance intervals according to the operating conditions of the plant. After commissioning, start first with short maintenance intervals. If no damage occurs, the maintenance intervals can be adapted incrementally until the intervals specified in the instructions are reached.

Maintenance Intervals and Methods

Shorten the maintenance intervals by 30% in the event of: – Deviation from the preferred installation position of the device (see section 5.2.2 Installation Position), – Vibrations that occur in the plant which are NOT caused by the device and CANNOT be prevented. If the device is NOT operated for a longer period, we recommend that you check the device completely before re-commissioning to make sure that it is fully functional (see section 6.2 Functional Check / Trial Run ). The specified times of the maintenance intervals are based on single-shift operation (8 hours per working day, 12 months per year) of the device and operation with Cleaning agent: Water Media pressure: 8 bar / 116 psi Media temperature: +25 °C / +77 °F.

Interval:

h O = operating hours of the device

Method:

V = visual inspection F = functional check

d = daily

w = weekly m = monthly

M = measurement

C = cleaning*

¼ y = quarterly ½ y = every six months y = annually

*The cleaning intervals are to be defined by the operating company in accordance with operating conditions.

7 Maintenance

Translation of the original Operating / Installation Instructions 2016/12

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