HP Scitex FB10000 Site Preparation Guide Rev. 2 - Page 24

General, Electrical Shock Hazard, Fire Hazard, HP Scitex FB10000 Operator Manual

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General • The printer is designed and manufactured to ensure maximum safety operation. It should be installed, operated, and maintained by qualified users (authorized by HP Scitex) in strict compliance with the safety precautions, warnings, and operating instructions contained in the HP Scitex FB10000 Operator Manual. • The HP Scitex FB10000 Industrial Press has been designed to meet the safety requirements applicable to printing equipment. However, anyone attempting to operate the system must be fully aware of potential safety hazards. • The FB10000 must have a dedicated mains power supply which must not - under any circumstances - be used for additional equipment. • The FB10000 and its peripheral components (UV electrical cabinet, unified cooler, vacuum pump, and UV extraction fan) should be installed indoors. Electrical Shock Hazard Danger Only a certified electrician is authorized to do any electrical work. • The customer is responsible for ensuring that all electrical work complies with local electrical codes and the relevant laws and regulations. The customer should provide qualified and registered electricians to perform the operations required by these laws and regulations. • In general, HP service personnel are authorized to perform maintenance operations on all FB10000 parts and subassemblies, but not on the site electrical infrastructure or the connections from the FB10000 to this infrastructure. Safe isolation of the printer from power prior to service operations shall be done according to local regulations, and is the customer's responsibility. Danger The mains power supply to the installation site, as well as all electrical power outlets must be checked by a qualified licensed electrician for compliance with national and local authority safety requirements. The qualified licensed electrician must also issue and sign a certificate to this effect. Fire Hazard Danger UV inks used with the FB10000 press have flammable and irritant properties. Their combustion products include carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide. • The flooring under the printer parts and electrical cabinets must prevent the spread of fire. Make the floor of smooth concrete. Please consult your local Fire Department for local fire regulations. • Store inks and solvents in storage cabinets designed to hold flammable liquids, and label these storage cabinets clearly as required by occupational safety regulations. Verify that the storage cabinets meet the standards set in NFPA 30, sections 4-3.2 to 4-3.2.3 and with OSHA regulations (29 CFR 1910.106(d)), or according to local fire and occupational safety standards. 16 HP Scitex FB10000 Site Preparation Guide, Rev. 2

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HP Scitex FB10000 Site Preparation Guide, Rev. 2
General
The printer is designed and manufactured to ensure maximum safety operation.
It should be installed, operated, and maintained by qualified users (authorized
by HP Scitex) in strict compliance with the safety precautions, warnings, and
operating instructions contained in the
HP Scitex FB10000 Operator Manual
.
The HP Scitex FB10000 Industrial Press has been designed to meet the safety
requirements applicable to printing equipment. However, anyone attempting to
operate the system must be fully aware of potential safety hazards.
The FB10000 must have a dedicated mains power supply which must not –
under
any circumstances
be used for additional equipment.
The FB10000 and its peripheral components (UV electrical cabinet, unified cooler,
vacuum pump, and UV extraction fan) should be installed
indoors
.
Electrical Shock Hazard
Danger
Only a certified electrician is authorized to do any electrical work.
The customer is responsible for ensuring that all electrical work complies with
local electrical codes and the relevant laws and regulations. The customer should
provide qualified and registered electricians to perform the operations required
by these laws and regulations.
In general, HP service personnel are authorized to perform maintenance
operations on all FB10000 parts and subassemblies, but not on the site electrical
infrastructure or the connections from the FB10000 to this infrastructure. Safe
isolation of the printer from power prior to service operations shall be done
according to local regulations, and is the customer’s responsibility.
Danger
The mains power supply to the installation site, as well as all electrical power outlets must be
checked by a qualified licensed electrician for compliance with national and local authority
safety requirements. The qualified licensed electrician must also issue and sign a certificate to
this effect.
Fire Hazard
Danger
UV inks used with the FB10000 press have flammable and irritant properties. Their combustion
products include carbon monoxide and carbon dioxide.
The flooring under the printer parts and electrical cabinets must prevent the
spread of fire. Make the floor of smooth concrete. Please consult your local Fire
Department for local fire regulations.
Store inks and solvents in storage cabinets designed to hold flammable liquids,
and label these storage cabinets clearly as required by occupational safety
regulations. Verify that the storage cabinets meet the standards set in NFPA 30,
sections 4-3.2 to 4-3.2.3 and with OSHA regulations (29 CFR 1910.106(d)), or
according to local fire and occupational safety standards.