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3.2 NOISE LEVEL OF THE MACHINE
Use earmuffs to protect your ears when using the machine, below you will find
the data on the maximum noise levels during work.
Atomisers with axial fan rotor
ACOUSTIC POWER LEVEL emitted by the machine with axial fan rotor: 113.5
and 118.5 dBA respectively in 1st and 2nd gear
ACOUSTIC POWER LEVEL AT THE OPERATOR’S POSITION emitted by the
machine with axial fan rotor: 89.0 and 89.5 dBA respectively in 1st and 2nd
gear
Atomisers with centrifugal fan rotor (cannon)
ACOUSTIC POWER LEVEL emitted by the machine with axial fan rotor: 111.5
and 117.0 dBA respectively in 1st and 2nd gear
ACOUSTIC POWER LEVEL AT THE OPERATOR’S POSITION emitted by the
machine with axial fan rotor: 94.0 and 97.0 dBA respectively in 1st and 2nd gear
Readings taken in accordance with the following standards:
Machines Directive 98/37/CE (89/392 CE Dir. re-codified).
Legislative Decree D.Lgs. n°292 of the 4th of September 2002 concerning the
environmental acoustic emission of machines and equipment for use outdoors.
Legislative Decree D.Lgs. 277/91 on the subject of the protection of workers
against the risks deriving from exposure to chemical, physical and biological
agents.
3.3 STANDARDS OF REFERENCE:
- MACHINES DIRECTIVE 98/37/CEE (89/392 CE Dir. re-codified).
- Directive 86/188/CEE: risks deriving from exposure to noise (implemented in
Italy by Legislative Decree D.L 277/1991)
- DPR 547/1955: Regulations for the prevention of accidents and hygiene at work.
- Legislative Decree D.Lgs. n°292 of the 4th of September 2002 concerning the
environmental acoustic emission of machines and equipment for use outdoors.
-UNI EN ISO 12100-1/Apr.2005 : Machinery safety - Fundamental concepts,
general design principles - Part 1: basic terminology, methodology
-UNI EN ISO 12100-2/Apr.2005 : Machinery safety - Fundamental concepts,
general design principles - Part 2: Technical principles
-UNI EN 294/July 1993: Machinery safety, safe distances to avoid reaching
hazardous areas with upper limbs.
-UNI EN 349/June 1994: Machinery safety, minimum spaces to prevent crushing
of body parts
-UNI EN 907/Nov.1998: Agricultural and forestry machinery - Sprayers and
spreaders of liquid fertilizers - Safety.
-UNI EN 954-1/Dec. 1998 : Machinery safety - Fundamental concepts, general
design principles
-UNI EN 982/July 1997: Machinery safety. Safety requisites relevant to systems
and their components for hydraulic and pneumatic transmissions. Hydraulics.
-UNI EN ISO 4254-1/June 2006: Agricultural machines - Safety - Part 1:
General requisites
-ISO 11684/1995: Pictograms - general principles.
4 USER’S INSTRUCTIONS
4.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE
The atomisers consist of a structural steel frame and a polyester tank
reinforced with fibreglass or high-density polyethylene. The frame is hot-
galvanised. The tank is easy to empty and this makes it possible to use the
machine even on hillsides.
The pumps are generally diaphragm pumps but in some cases they are fitted
with pistons.
The accessories for completing the fitting, non-drip jets and ceramic nozzles
make the UNIGREEN atomiser a highly qualified and efficient piece of
equipment.
4.1.1 HAND WASHING TANKS
The atomisers are supplied with an auxiliary hand-washing tank with clean
water and a hand tap.
This tank must always be supplied with water and the inside must be clean so
you can wash any parts of the body that come into contact with the chemical
product used.
Never drink the liquid inside.
4.2 PRELIMINARY CHECKS
This symbol identifies
the clean water tank on
the machine used to
wash your hands