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Enapter EL - Thermal, Environmental, and Acoustic Safety

Enapter EL
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2021-09-22
EL Owners Manual – Rev.00 September 2021 9
Thermal hazards
Thermal hazards such as burns and scalds from contact with high-temperature surfaces can be
prevented by following the following safety instructions:
Never open the device unless you have been specially trained for service by Enapter.
Ensure the device can only be accessed by authorised and trained personnel.
Operators and maintenance personnel must wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment
(PPE) when handling the device.
Remove the supply of power before any service, transport, and installation of the device.
Any servicing, other than cleaning and user maintenance must be performed by specialist
personnel and with the power supply switched off.
Environmental hazards
The device has been designed for use in standard ambient conditions, respecting stability
requirements (in the absence of seismic or hydrogeological events).
The device has not been designed for outdoor use. It is the operator’s responsibility to protect the
device and all its accessories against atmospheric phenomena such as direct sunlight, rain, snow, and
lightning.
Acoustic hazards
According to the requirements stated into the Machine Directive 2006/42/EC, the following topics
have been considered:
During regular operation, the device emits a noise level below the maximum
acceptable threshold for long time exposure (80dBA).
However, a sudden purge (either caused by device shut down or unforeseen
error) can be louder than 85 dB, depending on the purge line installation. Due
to this, Enapter recommends wearing PPE (earplugs) while working around
the device.

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