TANKO® S & TANKO® RB_IOM_Rev0

ATEX Spate Cleaner TANKO-EX-S and ATEX Spray Cleaner TANKO-EX-RB

In the event of return shipment (e.g. repair / servicing / return), a hazardous substance declaration must be enclosed with the device in accordance with the German Ordinance on Hazardous Substances (GefStoffV). Request the form for the hazardous substance declaration from AWH.

8.3 What to Do in Case of an Emergency

If a hazardous situation occurs, or if you need to avert a potential danger, quickly set the device to a safe state. The type of EMERGENCY STOP circuit used for the device is to be determined depending on the hazards and operating conditions and is the sole responsibility of the operating company. It is for this reason that AWH can offer the operating company, solely as a precautionary measure, a few points of reference and notes to be observed and to be integrated into the operating company's hazard assessments. – The working steps for switching off the device listed in section 7.2 Switch-off Procedure must be adhered to. – The EMERGENCY STOP circuit must be designed in such a way that the machine or system operator can actuate it immediately in the event of an emergency. – Switching off with the “ EMERGENCY STOP ” in case of emergency is designed to disconnect the entire machine from the supply voltage without delay in order to eradicate the risks caused by electrical voltage immediately. – Shutting down in case of emergency using the “ EMERGENCY STOP ” is intended to prevent risks which cause hazardous movements as soon as possible. – The EMERGENCY STOP must have priority over all other functions and actuations in all operating modes.

– Resetting must not cause the plant/machine to start up again.

Source:

– DIN EN 60204-1 / VDE 0113-1 “ Safety of machinery – Electrical equipment of machines – Part 1: General requirements ”

– DIN EN ISO 13850: “Safety of machinery - Emergency stop - Principles for design”

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Translation-Operating/Installation Instructions 2017/10

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