CP CPL40 사용 및 유지 관리 지침 - 페이지 13

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS.

CONTROL OF INSTALLED SAFETY SYSTEMS AND ELECTRICAL SYSTEM
The installed safety systems and the electrical system are subject to periodical checks carried out by
a specialized electrician.
Key of control intervals:
(INTERVAL)
d = daily.
w = weekly.
m = monthly.
a = annually.
Master switch.
Purpose: protection of power line.
Function: this equipment separates the machinery from the mains, it is placed on
the upright of the mixer, downstream the differential protection board.
Stop circuit and safety micro switch of grid.
Purpose: to stop the mixer immediately and unconditionally. Function: pressing
the STOP button or lifting the protective grid cuts the motor power, stopping the
mixer totally and not systematically. To restore functioning of the machinery, the
operator must start the cycle once again by pressing the START button.
Controls of system
Periodically the mixer's automation functioning and earthling must be checked.
The operating modes, safety functions, terminal board contacts need to be
controlled as well as the integrity of the cables, luminous LEDs and earthling
system.

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE.

DO NOT CARRY OUT ANY MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING WITH ELECTRICITY CONNECTED
DO NOT CARRY OUT ANY MAINTENANCE OR CLEANING WITH ELECTRICITY CONNECTED The mixer
does not require particular maintenance operations. After the first three months of work, check the wear of
the belt.
Every 4 ÷6 months, grease and oil the points indicated in the following layout (use MOLYKOTE 165 LT
grease).
Instruction manual CPL-40
Key of how to carry out the controls:
O = observation: requires simple eye check (i.e. alarm light)
F = Function: requires a physical control of the action (i.e. pressing the
emergency button the mixer must stop)
M = Measurements: requires a control with an appropriate instrument (i.e.
(METHOD)
control of earthling values).
Control
Interval
Method
a
F
Control
Interval
Method
m
F
Control
Interval
Method
a
F, M
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