Aerzan weekly checks
Aerzan weekly checks help ensure it works well, lasts longer, and doesn't break down unexpectedly.
Aerzan weekly checks
Aerzan weekly checks help ensure it works well, lasts longer, and doesn't break down unexpectedly.
1. Visual inspection of the supply air and exhaust air openings on the acoustic hood. 2. Clean the openings. Remove dirt. 1. Check the direction of flow in the operating position with a closed acoustic hood. Observe the information in the installation drawing. 2. If exhaust air is extracted from the acoustic hood, the check is finished. ð The acoustic hood ventilator is operating correctly. 3. If no waste air emerges from the acoustic hood, then the direction of rotation must be checked. ð The ventilator’s direction of rotation is incorrect. 4. If no waste air emerges from the acoustic hood, the ventilator is malfunctioning. ð Replace the ventilator. Cleaning the nozzle Fig. 137: Start-up relief device Checking the inlet and exhaust air openings Checking fan operation Maintenance Maintenance work > Checking the inlet and exhaust air openings on the acoustic hood 156 if in doubt use the references in the MI attached in Assets
Checking the oil level 1 Oil fill opening (oil filling container) 2 Oil level display 3 Oil drain Check after switching off the machine! The oil level shown during operation is lower than that shown at machine standstill. Check the lube oil level and correct it if necessary. 1 Oil, marked in red 2 Oil level display 3 Drain valve Oil system/models with acoustic hood Fig. 102: Oil system Checking the oil level Fig. 103: Sight glass for oil level display For more information see MI in assets
Remove dirt from the outer belt guard
See MI Sort out any damage
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