Decommissioning, disassembly, environmental protection
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Decommissioning, disassembly, environmental protection
This chapter describes the decommissioning and disassembly of the station.
Personnel:
Protective equipment:
13.1
Safety
DANGER!
Troubleshooting faults in the electrical system
Danger to life through contact with live components.
Electrical hazards are identified using the symbol shown here.
– Work on live components must be carried out only by skilled personnel who
are duly trained and authorised.
– Before starting work, isolate the system from the power supply and ensure
this state is maintained for the duration of the work.
– Housings and all other electronic components may be opened only for
start-up, maintenance and fault elimination purposes.
– Do not bypass safety guards and fuses.
– Check that there is no voltage; earth and short-circuit the station if
necessary.
– Cover and protect adjacent parts that are under voltage.
– Turn off the voltage supply immediately and organise repairs if there is any
damage to the insulation.
– Never bypass or deactivate fuses.
– When replacing fuses, use replacements with the same rating.
– Do not expose live parts to moisture, as this may cause short-circuits.
WARNING!
Serious injury from chemicals under pressure
Harmful chemicals under pressure cause serious injuries.
– Prevent skin contact
– Wear suitable protective clothing, protective gloves, face protection and
safety goggles
– Observe the manufacturers' safety data sheets
MAN048969, Ver. 5-05.2024
Operator
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Mechanic
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Service personnel
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Qualified electrician
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Chemical-resistant protective gloves
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Protective gloves
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Protective work clothing
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Protective goggles
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Face protection
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