AEG TKS-CS operating instructions Obligation to Keep a Written Record

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Compact Station TKS-CS - Operating Instructions

The owner is responsible for correct servicing of the systems and the equipment. This also applies to system components that fall within the responsibility of the grid operator.

In order to ensure uninterrupted availability of the equipment, preventive servicing work should be carried out based on the maintenance schedule. Regular maintenance reduces the risk of breakdowns and disruption due to technical faults.

To maintain the validity of the warranty:

Regular maintenance must be carried out and documented according to the maintenance schedule.

Only original AEG PS spare parts (or spare parts purchased from AEG PS) may be used.

For further details, please refer to the provisions of the individual contracts.

 

The owner must define work instructions for carrying out

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servicing work, giving details of:

- Ambient conditions

- Tools, equipment, means of protection and auxiliary

equipment

 

- Suitable personal protective equipment and organisational

 

safety measures.

 

 

 

 

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Servicing work must be carried out in accordance with

BGV A3 (DIN VDE 0100/VDE 0105) and DIN 31051

(DIN EN 13306).

 

 

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AEG PS will rescind all obligations such as warranty

agreements, service contracts, etc. entered into by AEG PS or

its representatives without prior notice, in the event of

anything other than original AEG PS spare parts being used.

 

 

10.1Obligation to Keep a Written Record

Inspection results and details of any servicing work carried out must be recorded in writing. Experience has shown that the best way to document inspection results is in the form of a test report.

The following information must be recorded:

Maintenance schedule

Date of the measure carried out

Work performed

Any special notes on the work performed

Persons who carried out the work

Signatures of the persons who carried out the work

Signature of the person responsible (supervisor)

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Contents TKS-CS Status Revision Date Name Revision ServiceTable of Contents Decommissioning and Dismantling Mailservice.aegpss@aegps.com List of Abbreviations General InformationValidity Appropriate UseSafety Installation LocationLightning Protection Available to order Scope of DeliveryStructure Equipment SpecificationsDimensions DimensionLow-Voltage Box Low-voltage boxes example AC ConnectionsISO Small Distribution Box Central Earthing System Communications Cabinet PV LoG-MHNo. H07V-KName Medium-Voltage System3 4 5 4 TransformerTransfer station Functional DescriptionSuspended loads during transport TransportSetting in Place AssemblyInstallation Hinge side of the door when closingConnection Design Torque Communication Interface PV.LoG-MH Medium-voltage system example Medium-Voltage Transformer Tightening Torques for Screw Connections Start-up OperationWorking with voltages up to 1 kV Contact with leakage current ServicingContact with voltage Residual voltage from capacitorsInsufficient ventilation of equipment Heat generation in resistorsEntry of water into electrical equipment Obligation to Keep a Written Record Cleaning Maintenance and Inspection Visual InspectionFunctional Test Testing/MeasuringCare Lubrication Replacing the Axial VentilatorRotating parts Testing after Repairs Replacement Work Replacing the TransformerRepairs Station roof Roof structure Station framePartial top view TKS-CS example Replacing the MV SwitchgearEvery 6 months Maintenance ScheduleOngoing MonthlyEvery 4 years Storing Spare PartsAnnually Every 2 yearsDecommissioning and Dismantling Removing Connection CablesDismantling Chemical System Components Disposal Statutory ProvisionsCompact Station TKS-CS Operating Instructions List of Figures List of Tables