3.3. Noise
Noise measurements were made in accordance with UNI EN 11200 and UNI EN ISO 3746 standards.
During operating cycles, the staff noise exposure is less than 80 dB.
The actual noise level of the machine installed during operation at the site in a production process is different from
that detected because the noise is affected by certain factors such as:
type and site features;
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other adjacent machines in operation.
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It is the user's responsibility to apply the preventive and protective measures that follow, in accordance with the
legislation of the country of installation and use of the machine.
3.4. Vibrations
The vibrations produced by the machine are not dangerous to the health of the operators.
ATTENTION!
Excessive vibration can only be caused by a mechanical failure that must be immediately reported and
eliminated, not to affect the safety of the machine and operators.
3.5. Electromagnetic compatibility
The machine contains electronic components subject to Electromagnetic Compatibility regulations, conditioned by
piped and irradiated emissions.
Emissions values are part of the regulatory requirements thanks to the use of components that comply with the
Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive, suitable links and the installation of filters where necessary.
The machine is therefore compliant with the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive (EMC).
ATTENTION!
Maintaining electrical equipment activities that are performed non-compliantly or mis-replaced
components can compromise the efficiency of the used solutions.
CHAPTER 3 – SAFETIES
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