Insulation Blowing Machine M99
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5.6 Initial Commissioning
During the insulation blowing machine’s initial operation, the operator should ensure that the machine
functioning properly by carrying out a test run.
Operating manual must always be kept handy near the insulation blowing machine in order
to be able to clarify any questions which may arise.
5.7 Normal Operation
5.7.1 Establishing Operational Readiness
Q1
Figure 20: Set main switch
Q1 [19] to position „I“
Set the main switch Q1 [19] to position “I”. The green signal light ready for use
P3 [17] lights up and shows a sufficient power supply and that the insulation
blowing machine is ready for operation.
An integrated under voltage release in the main switch responds
automatically with a minimal power supply threshold value when switching
the machine off. An automatic reboot after a power cut is prevented.
5.7.2 Warm Up
Before initial operation, the machine must be warmed up for approximately 10 minutes in order to prevent
any stoppages with the rotary airlock [8] and loosening unit. During the warm up, the airlock seals and
gearboxes are heated to the required operating temperature.
Spraying silicone spray on the rotary airlock’s running surfaces improves the booting of the insulation
blowing machine.
5.7.3 Initial Operation
In order to put the insulation blowing machine into operation, the following steps should be followed:
WARNING!
Warning of automatic start-up!
Persons in the machine’s vicinity can be disturbed or taken aback from the automatic start-up.
Before putting the machine into initial operation, ensure that no one will be disturbed
due to the machine’s automatic start-up.
During initial operation and all other operation of the insulation blowing machine, dust can
appear from the insulation material. To protect all personnel from breathing in the insulation
material, breathing masks should be worn.
Depending on the site’s conditions, increased sound pressure can occur during initial
operation and all other operations with the insulation blowing machine. In order to protect
personnel from permanent hearing damage, hearing protection should be worn.