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2.3 Equipment Usage 2.3.1 Inte nded Use Use of Nords on ASYMTEK equi pment in wa ys other than those described in t he document ation supplied with the equipment may result in injury to persons o r damage to propert y. 2…

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2 Safety
2.1 Overview
This section is intended to provide basic safety information necessary for operating, maintaining, and
servicing your UV-9 Cure Module. This section covers the following topics:
Facility Requirements
Residual Safety Risks
Equipment Usage
Emergency Shutdown
Basic Safety Precautions and Practices
Service Shutdown
Disposal
Lockout/Tagout of Electrical Energy
Lifting and Transport Precautions
Integrated Safety Systems
Earthquake Precautions
Transportation and Storage
Safety Warning Labels
To further optimize safe operation, maintenance, and servicing of the UV-9 Cure Module, precautions
and recommended practices are included with the procedures throughout this manual.
WARNING! CAUTION!
Unsafe equipment conditions can result in personal injury or property damage.
Failure to properly operate and maintain the UV-9 Cure Module in accordance
with this manual may jeopardize the built-in safety features.
NOTE Safety is considered a joint responsibility between the original equipment manufacturer
(Nordson ASYMTEK) and the end-user (owner). Safety precautions and practices should
be in accordance with local laws, regulations, and facility requirements in addition to
those recommended in this manual.
2.2 Facility Requirements
To ensure optimal performance and safety, it is necessary to install the oven and its components in a
facility that meets the requirements listed in 8.3 Facility Requirements. If you have any questions about
facility requirements, please contact Nordson ASYMTEK Technical Support.
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2.3 Equipment Usage
2.3.1 Intended Use
Use of Nordson ASYMTEK equipment in ways other than those described in the documentation supplied
with the equipment may result in injury to persons or damage to property.
2.3.2 Misuse
The UV-9 is designed for in-line installation where equipment adjacent to the oven, upstream and
downstream, serves as a shield to protect operators from escaping visible light and UV and IR radiation
emitted from the lamp(s) through the entrance and exit openings of the oven. If such adjacent equipment
is not part of the current line layout, Nordson ASYMTEK recommends the use of extensions and/or
shutters or that you take other measures to eliminate the escape of light from the oven. See 4.7 Internal
UV Radiation Shutters Height Adjustment and 4.9 External UV Shutters Adjustment for more information.
Nordson ASYMTEK suggests the measures described above be adopted to minimize the opportunity for
operating personnel to be exposed to harmful light emissions from the oven.
Examples of unintended use of the UV-9 Cure Module are:
Using in combination with a volatile organic compound (VOC) such as a solvent based
coating
Using batch mode (non in-line)
Having a line configuration where operators are subject to direct exposure of unblocked
escaping light, (at the entrance or exit openings of the oven)
Installing the UV-9 Cure Module without adjacent equipment blocking entrance and exit
openings
Using incompatible materials
Making unauthorized modifications
Removing or bypassing safety guards or interlocks
Using incompatible or damaged parts
Using unapproved auxiliary equipment
Operating equipment in excess of maximum ratings
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2.4 Basic Safety Precautions and Practices
Compliance with the following recommended precautions and practices can prevent personal injury or
damage to property during UV-9 Cure Module operation and maintenance.
WARNING! CAUTION!
Failure to comply with any of the safety recommendations could cause serious
injury to the user or damage to the curing system.
2.4.1 Safety of Personnel
If you are entering the workspace of adjacent equipment, either switch the UV-9 off or wear
300 gram cotton gloves and long sleeves or arm covering clothing as well as face and eye
protection (e.g. protective welding goggles).
Do not look directly at the UV lamp.
Do not expose skin or eyes to UV or IR radiation when performing any activity causing
exposure to the lamp(s).
If you must operate in batch mode for maintenance purposes, wear 300 gram cotton gloves
and long sleeves or arm covering clothing as well as face and eye protection (e.g. protective
welding goggles).
Only trained personnel should perform operation, maintenance, service, and troubleshooting
procedures.
There should always be a second person present when performing maintenance on a system
under power.
Locate, identify, and obey all safety warning labels on the UV-9 Cure Module before initial
use. See 2.5 Safety Warning Labels for more information.
Immediately push the red Emergency Stop (E-Stop) button if personnel are in danger of
being injured.
Lock out and tag out power to the UV-9 Cure Module and upstream/downstream machines
before performing any servicing or maintenance. See 2.12 Lockout/Tagout of Electrical
Energy for more information.
Make sure all facility power sources are safely grounded.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry and tie back long hair while servicing the conveyor
or other moving parts.
Do not touch the conveyor belts and other moving parts while the UV-9 Cure Module is
operating.
The UV dryer can reach operating temperatures greater than 50 °C (122 °F). The UV source
is cooled by forced air. This forced air must be extracted to the outside of the UV dryer. The
air temperature can reach 80 °C (176 °F) and it is composed of H
2
O (water), O
2
(Oxygen)
and O
3
(ozone). See the material manufacturer’s Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and
local regulation.