EN 12779:2004

Safety of woodworking machines - Chip and dust extraction systems with fixed installation - Safety related performances and safety requirements EN 12779:2004

Publication date:   Aug 10, 2006

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99.60 Withdrawal effective   Aug 26, 2009

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CEN/TC 142 Woodworking machines - Safety

European Norm

79.120.10   Woodworking machines

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This document sets out the safety related performance requirements and specifies the methods for elimination of hazards or the measures that shall be taken to minimise hazards, which cannot be eliminated, on chip and dust extraction systems with fixed installation as defined in 3.1.1 and 3.1.2, for the purpose of this standard, hereinafter referred to as extraction system, connected to woodworking machines, designed to process solid wood, chipboard, fibreboard, plywood and also these materials where these are covered with plastic laminate or edgings. The extraction and conveying system operates pneumatically by vacuum and/or pressure between ± 0,3 bar.
This standard does not apply to fixed installations with an air flow capacity below 6 000 m3h-1 installed indoors, or to moveable units with an air flow capacity below 6 000 m3h-1.
This standard does not apply to the extraction equipment, e.g. extraction hoods, ducts etc. within a woodworking machine i.e. up to and including the outlet to which the extraction system is coupled.
This standard does not:
a) apply to extraction systems connected to machines processing non-wood materials, such as plastic, plastic laminates, metals, glass or stone;
b) deal with the hazards from contact with or inhalation of dusts from wood coated with lacquer, plastic, aluminium and material with high additive contents or similar;
c) deal with shop fresh air supply;
d) apply to chip and dust extraction systems designed for Kst values above 200 bar ms-1.
The silo discharge system itself is excluded from this standard.
This document deals with the interaction with the silo discharge system if any.
This document covers the hazards relevant to these machines as stated in Clause 4. This document does not cover the hazards related to Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) as required by the EMC Directive 89/336/EEC dated 3-5-89.
Directive 94/9/EC concerning equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmosph

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98/37/EC

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