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Parker PSE1400 - 2 Introduction; Residual Risks; Transportation; Handling

Parker PSE1400
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2/14
PSE 1400-6000 60Hz
English
or components and/or options are fully comprehensive for the correct or foreseeable use of the machine
itself or its components.
Y IMPORTANT: The manufacturer reserves the right to modify this manual at any time. The most
comprehensive and updated information, the user is advised to consult the manufacturer.
1.4 Residual risks
The installation, start up, stopping and maintenance of the machine must be performed in accordance
with the information and instructions given in the supplied technical documentation and always in such a
way to avoid the creation of a hazardous situation. The risks that it has not been possible to eliminate in
the design stage are listed in the following table:
Part affected Residual risk Manner of exposure Precautions
heat exchanger
coil
small cuts contact avoid contact, wear protective
gloves
fan grill and fan lesions insertion of pointed objects
through the grill while the fan
is in operation
do not poke objects of any type
through the fan grille or place
any objects on the grill
inside the unit:
compressor and
discharge pipe
burns contact avoid contact, wear protective
gloves
inside the unit:
metal parts and
electrical wires
intoxication,
electrical shock,
serious burns
defects in the insulation of the
power supply lines upstream
of the electrical panel; live
metal parts
adequate electrical protection
of the power supply line; ensure
metal parts are properly con-
nected to earth
outside the unit:
area surrounding
the unit
intoxication,
serious burns
re due to short circuit or
overheating of the supply line
upstream of the unit’s electri-
cal panel
ensure conductor cross-sectional
areas and the supply line protec-
tion system conform to applicable
regulations
2 Introduction
This manual is in reference to refrigeration dryers designed to remove water vapor from compressed air.
2.1 Transportation
The packed unit must:
• remain upright;
be protected against atmospheric agents;
be protected against impacts.
2.2 Handling
Use a fork-lift truck suitable for the weight to be lifted, avoiding any type of impact.
2.3 Inspection
All the units are assembled, wired, charged with refrigerant and oil and tested under standard oper-
ating conditions in the factory;
on receiving the machine check its condition: immediately notify the transport company in case of any
damage;
unpack the unit as close as possible to the place of installation.
2.4 Storage
If several units have to stacked, follow the notes given on the packing. Keep the unit packed in a clean
place protected from damp and bad weather.

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