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Electrical Safety - STG-BEIKIRCH WRZ 40M-4G Bedienungsanleitung

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Wind-/Rain-control unit WRZ 40M-4G
Disposal: Packaging is to be disposed of
appropriately. Electrical equipment is to be dispo-
sed of at recycling collection points for scrap electrical
and electronic equipment. The Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Act relating to disposal of electrical equipment
does not apply in this instance. Rechargeable and single-
use batteries are to be disposed of in line with § 12 of the
Battery Ordinance (BattV), either via the manufacturer or
at an appropriate collection point. Electrical equipment
and batteries must not be disposed of with household
waste.
Compatibility: When putting together a system consisting
of various devices made by different manufacturers, the
system compatibility must be tested and approved by
the constructor to ensure safe function during operation.
Equipment modification to achieve compatibility must be
authorised by the manufacturer.
Conformity: This confirms that the equipment complies
with the recognised rules of engineering. For electrical
equipment a declaration of EC conformity can be reques-
ted from the manufacturer. Note: if the equipment (e.g.
drive unit) is part of a machine in terms of the Machinery
Directive 2006/42/EC, this does not render the supplier/
contractor exempt from informing the customer with
regard to the necessary installation instructions, labelling,
documentation and certificates relevant to this directive.
Guarantee: The ZVEI "Green Supply Conditions" are
taken as agreed. The guarantee period for material supply
is 12 months. Any intervention with the equipment or sys-
tem that is not authorised by the manufacturer will result
in invalidation of liability, guarantee and service.
Liability: Product changes and settings may be modified
without advance notice. Illustrations are not binding. No
liability will be held for contents despite maximum care
being taken.

Electrical safety

Wiring and electrical connections must only be done by
an electrician. Mains 230 / 400 V AC must be secured
separately on site. The appropriate laws, specifications
and standards must be observed, such as the directive
relating to fire safety of conduit installations (MLAR / LAR
/ RbALei), VDE 0100 (specifications for high-voltage cir-
cuits up to 1000 V), VDE 0815 (installation cables and wi-
ring), VDE 0833 (fire, burglary and attack alarm systems).
If necessary, cable types must be defined in conjunction
with the local approval bodies, power supply companies
or fire safety authorities.
Cabling for extra-low voltages (e.g. 24 V DC) is to be laid
separately from low-voltage line (e.g. 230 V AC). Flexible
cables must be laid in such a way that they cannot be
sheared off, twisted or snapped during operation. Power
supplies, control units and junction boxes must be acces-
sible for maintenance work. Cabling types, lengths and
cross-sections are to comply with technical guidelines.
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Before work is carried out on the system, the
mains current and emergency power supply (eg.
rechargeable batteries) is to be disconnected from all-
poles and secured to prevent accidental switch-on. Never
operate the drive units, control units, operator elements
and sensors on supply voltage and connections in such
a way as to contravene the guidelines in the operator
manual. There is a risk of fatal injury, and it can cause
components to be destroyed!
Mechanical safety
Falling window casements: Window casements are to be
mounted in such a way that even if one of the suspension
elements fails, the design prevents the unit from falling
or moving in an uncontrolled way, e.g. by double han-
ging, security stay, safety catch. Please note: to prevent
obstruction/falling of the window, the security stay/safety
catch must be compatible with the intended opening span
and mechanism of the window. See also the directive for
power-operated windows, doors and gates (BGR 232) and
the ZVEI brochure "RWA Update No. 3, power-operated
windows".
Fittings and fixing material: any fixing materials required or
supplied with the product must be adapted to the building
and load, and if necessary supplemented.
Crush and shear points: Power-operated
windows, doors and gates: Any crush and shear hazard
areas, for instance between the casement and frame or
skylight and base, must be secured against trapping using
appropriate measures to prevent injury. See also the
directive for power-operated windows, doors and gates
(BGR 232) and the ZVEI brochure "RWA Update No. 3,
power-operated windows".
Accident prevention regulations and industrial compensa-
tion laws: For works to, on or in a building or part thereof,
the appropriate accident prevention regulations (UVV) and
industrial compensation laws (BGR) are to be observed.
Environmental conditions: The product must not be
knocked, dropped, or exposed to vibration, moisture,
aggressive vapours or harmful environments, unless the
manufacturer has authorised one or more of these envi-
ronmental conditions.
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