Safety
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3.3
Residual Risks
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3.3.1 Explosion Hazard
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Despite the device's state-of-the-art design, explosion hazards cannot be entirely eliminated
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in hazardous areas.
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Perform all work steps in hazardous areas with the utmost care at all times!
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Possible hazards ("residual risks") can be categorized according to the following causes:
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Mechanical damage
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The device may be subjected to compressive forces or may be scratched during transit,
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installation or commissioning, as a result of which it may no longer be leak-tight. This kind of
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damage may, for example, render the device's explosion protection partially or completely
ineffective. This may result in explosions causing serious or even fatal injury.
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Observe the weight and the maximum load-bearing capacity of the device;
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see specifications on the packaging.
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Transport the device only in its original packaging or in equivalent packaging.
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Use transporting or lifting equipment that is suitable for the size and weight of the device
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and can reliably carry the weight of the device.
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Do not place any loads on the device.
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Check the packaging and the device for damage. Report any damage to R. STAHL
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immediately.
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Store the device in its original packaging in a dry place (with no condensation), and make
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sure that it is stable and protected against the effects of vibrations and knocks.
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Do not damage the enclosure, built-in components and seals during mounting.
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Excessive heating or electrostatic charge
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Subsequently modifying the device, operating it outside of the approved conditions, failing to
clean it properly or painting/coating it can cause it to heat up excessively or to become
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electrostatically charged, in turn causing it to produce sparks. This may result in explosions
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causing serious or even fatal injury.
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Operate the device within the prescribed operating conditions only
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(see the label on the device and the "Technical data" chapter).
In the event of extensions not covered by the technical data, another third-party inspection
must be arranged.
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Nobody other than the manufacturer may paint the device or coat it with special,
conductive paint.
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We recommend providing a protective roof for devices that are operated outdoors or
exposed to weathering. Regularly inspect the device for a material change (plastic).
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Do not paint or repaint the device yourself. Have repairs performed only by the
manufacturer.
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Do not use devices with polyester powder-coated enclosures in areas where there are
strong electrostatic charges.
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Control and distribution panel
Series 8150/5
202162 / 815060300030
2023-03-23·BA00·III·en·03