53.040.10 - Conveyors
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This European Standard is applicable for travelators, with or without a tunnel, for winter sport or leisure use.
These requirements are applicable to travelators for the transport of persons (either passengers or operators) wearing snow-sliding devices, or pedestrians wearing ski boots or heavy boots who may be holding their snow-sliding devices, for winter sports activities. For other uses, the persons (whether passengers or operators) shall wear suitable (enclosed and solid) footwear for travelators.
NOTE Snow-sliding devices include seated ski equipment for handicapped people.
This document has been prepared on the basis of the automatic operation of these installations with no staff permanently present at the actual installation.
It covers requirements relating to the prevention of accidents and the safety of operators.
This document covers all the significant hazards, hazardous situations and hazardous events specific to travelators for winter sport or leisure activities, when they are used in conformity to the application for which they are intended as well as for inappropriate applications that could be reasonably foreseen by the manufacturer (see Clause 4).
This document does not apply either to moving walkways as specified in EN 115 or to loading bands as specified in EN 1907.
This document does not apply to travelators manufactured prior to the date of its publication as an EN.
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This document deals with requirements for machine design, transport, installation, commissioning, operation, adjustment, maintenance and cleaning to minimize the hazards listed in Annex F. These hazards can arise during the operation and maintenance of continuous handling equipment and systems when carried out in accordance with the specifications given by the manufacturer or his authorized representative. This document deals with safety related technical verification during commissioning.
This document applies to mechanical handling devices as defined in Clause 3, singly or combined to form a conveyor system, and designed exclusively for moving unit loads continuously on a predefined route from the loading to the unloading points, possibly with varying speed or cyclically. In general, it also applies to conveyors which are built into machines or attached to machines if not stated otherwise in a machine specific standard.
Safety requirements and/or measures in this document apply to equipment used in all environments. However, additional risk assessments and safety measures need to be considered for uses in severe conditions, e.g.
- freezer applications,
- high temperatures,
- corrosive environments,
- strong magnetic fields,
- potentially explosive atmospheres,
- radioactive conditions and loads the nature of which could lead to a dangerous situation (e.g. molten metal, acids/bases, especially brittle loads, explosives),
- operation on ships and earthquake effects and
- contact with foodstuff.
This document does not cover hazards during decommissioning.
This document does not apply to conveying equipment and systems used underground or in public areas and to aircraft ground support equipment. In public areas only baggage carousels and check-in conveyors for airports are dealt with in this document.
NOTE Aircraft ground support equipment is covered by the standards of CEN/TC 274.
This document is not applicable to continuous handling equipment and systems manufactured before the date of its publication.
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1.1 This document deals with the technical requirements to minimise the hazards listed in Annex F. These hazards can arise during the operation and maintenance of continuous handling equipment and systems when carried out in accordance with the specifications given by the manufacturer or his authorised representative. This document deals with safety related technical verification during commissioning.
1.2 This document applies to mechanical handling devices as defined in Clause 3, singly or combined to form a conveyor system, and designed exclusively for moving unit loads continuously on a predefined route from the loading to the unloading points, possibly with varying speed or cyclically. In general, it also applies to conveyors which are built into machines or attached to machines.
1.3 Safety requirements and/or measures in this document apply to equipment used in all environments. However, additional risk assessments and safety measures need to be considered for uses in severe conditions, e.g.
- freezer applications,
- high temperatures,
- corrosive environments,
- strong magnetic fields,
- potentially explosive atmospheres,
- radioactive conditions and loads the nature of which could lead to a dangerous situation (e.g. molten metal, acids/bases, especially brittle loads, explosives),
- operation on ships and earthquake effects and
- contact with foodstuff.
1.4 This document deals with the technical requirements for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
1.5 This document does not cover hazards during decommissioning. It also does not cover operation in environments where the electromagnetic disturbances are outside the range of those specified in EN 61000-6-2:2016.
This document does not apply to conveying equipment and systems used underground or in public areas and to aircraft ground support equipment. In public areas only baggage carousels and check-in conveyors for airports are dealt with in this document.
NOTE Aircraft ground support equipment is covered by the standards of CEN/TC 274.
1.6 This document is not applicable to continuous handling equipment and systems manufactured before the date of its publication.
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1.1 This document deals with the technical requirements for stationary belt conveyors and systems as defined in 3.1 to 3.2.4, designed for continuously conveying loose bulk materials. The covered phases of life cycle are design, setting, operation, maintenance and cleaning.
1.2 This document does not cover:
a) use in coal mining and open cast lignite mining;
b) use for man-riding;
c) floating, dredging and ship mounted structures supporting the conveyor;
d) biological and chemical hazards resulting from handling foodstuffs or pharmaceuticals;
e) the design of the supporting structure which is not part of a conveyor;
f) the effects of wind;
g) hazards resulting from handling specific hazardous materials, (e.g. explosives, radiating material);
h) hazards resulting from contact with or inhalation of harmful fluids, gases, mists, fumes or dust;
i) biological and micro-biological (viral or bacterial) hazards;
j) hazards caused by the use of ionising radiation sources;
k) conveyors fitted with a moving belt with other than a continuous rubber or polymeric surface for the conveying medium;
l) hazards associated with the integration of belt conveyors with other machinery;
The safety requirements of this document apply to equipment and systems placed on the market after the date of publication of this document.
NOTE Directive 2014/34/EC concerning equipment and protective systems intended for operation in potentially explosive atmospheres can be applicable to the type of machine or equipment covered by this European Standard. The present document is not intended to provide means of complying completely with the essential health and safety requirements of Directive 2014/34/EC.
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1.1 This document deals with the technical requirements for stationery belt conveyors and systems as defined in 3.1 to 3.2.4, for designed for continuously conveying loose bulk materials. The covered phases of life cycle are design, setting, operation, maintenance and cleaning. Requirements for electromagnetic compatibility are also covered.
1.2 This document does not give the additional requirements for:
a) use in coal mining and open cast lignite mining;
b) use for man-riding;
c) floating, dredging and ship mounted structures supporting the conveyor;
d) biological and chemical hazards resulting from handling foodstuffs or pharmaceuticals;
e) the design of the supporting structure which is not part of a conveyor;
f) the effects of wind;
g) hazards resulting from handling specific hazardous materials, (e.g. explosives, radiating material);
h) hazards resulting from contact with or inhalation of harmful fluids, gases, mists, fumes or dust;
i) biological and micro-biological (viral or bacterial) hazards;
j) hazards due to heat radiation from the materials handled;
k) hazards caused by operation in electromagnetic fields outside the range of EN 61000-6-2:2005;
l) hazards caused by operation subject to special regulations (e.g. explosive atmospheres);
m) hazards caused by the use of ionising radiation sources;
n) conveyors using a moving belt with other than a continuous rubber or polymeric surface for the conveying medium.
The safety requirements of this standard apply to equipment and systems placed on the market after the date of publication of this standard.
NOTE Directive 2014/34/EC concerning equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres can be applicable to the type of machine or equipment covered by this European Standard. The present standard is not intended to provide means of complying completely with the essential health and safety requirements of Directive 2014/34/EC.
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This document specifies test methods for determining the electrical resistances of light conveyor belts according to ISO 21183‑1. The resistances are surface resistance, volume resistance perpendicular to the belt plane, and longitudinal and transverse volume resistance parallel to the belt plane. This document also specifies two test methods for determining the surface resistivity and the volume resistivity.
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This European Standard specifies the technical requirements to minimise the hazards listed in Clause 4 which can arise during the commissioning, the operation and the maintenance of conveyor belt vehicles when used as intended, including misuse reasonably foreseeable by the manufacturer, when carried out in accordance with the specifications given by the manufacturer or his authorised representative. It also takes into account some requirements recognised as essential by authorities, aircraft and ground support equipment (GSE) manufacturers as well as airlines and handling agencies.
This European Standard applies to
a) self-propelled conveyor belt vehicles with or without driver's accommodation,
b) self-propelled conveyor belt vehicles equipped with a van body,
c) towed conveyor belt vehicles,
intended to be used for manual loading/unloading of aircraft.
This European Standard does not apply to any extensions or appurtenances of conveyor belt vehicles entering the aircraft cargo compartment in order to facilitate loading and unloading therein ("Aircraft Bulk Loading Systems", ABLS).
This European Standard does not apply to pneumatic systems and to cable-less remote controls.
This part of EN 12312 is not applicable to conveyor belt vehicles which were manufactured before the date of publication of this European Standard by CEN.
This part of EN 12312 when used in conjunction with EN 1915-1, EN 1915-2, EN 1915-3 and EN 1915-4 provides the requirements for conveyor belt vehicles.
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This document specifies test methods for determining the electrical resistances of light conveyor belts according to ISO 21183‑1. The resistances are surface resistance, volume resistance perpendicular to the belt plane, and longitudinal and transverse volume resistance parallel to the belt plane. This document also specifies two test methods for determining the surface resistivity and the volume resistivity.
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This European Technical Report applies to bucket elevators that may handle combustible products capable of producing potentially explosive atmospheres of dust or powder inside the bucket elevator during its operation. The precautions to control ignition sources will also be relevant where the product in the bucket elevator creates a fire risk but not an explosion risk.
For the purposes of this report, a bucket elevator is defined as an item of bulk material handling equipment that carries material in powder form or as coarse products such as whole grain, wood chips or flakes, in a vertical direction by means of a continuous movement of open containers.
This Technical Report specifies the principles of and guidance for fire and explosion prevention and explosion protection for bucket elevators.
Prevention is based on the avoidance of effective ignition sources, either by the elimination of ignition sources or the detection of ignition sources.
Explosion protection is based on the application of explosion venting, explosion suppression or explosion containment and explosion isolation rules specifically adapted for bucket elevators. These specific rules may be based on agreed test methods.
This European Technical Report does not apply to products that do not require atmospheric oxygen for combustion.
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from CEN/TC 188 N362: The revision of EN 14973 should be started to bring it in line with the revised EN 12881-1 and EN 12881-2. (see Resolution 2/2011). The experts present agree that an Annex should be added to EN 14973 to specify that Family approval for belts is possible. Resolution 2/2011: The experts present agree that general revision of EN 14973 and EN 12882 is needed due to the work being done on EN 12881-1 and EN 12881-2.
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ISO 21179:2013 specifies a test method for the determination of the electrostatic field generated by a running light conveyor belt according to ISO 21183-1.
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ISo 21181:2013 specifies a test method for the determination of the relaxed elastic modulus of light conveyor belts according to ISO 21183-1 or other conveyor belts where ISO 9856 is not applicable.
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ISO 21182:2013 specifies test methods for determining the dynamic and static coefficients of friction for light conveyor belts according to ISO 21183-1.
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2012-07-10 EMA: Draft for final vote received in ISO/CS (see 2012-07-10 notification in dataservice).
MINOR REVISION MINOR REVISION MINOR REVISION MINOR REVISION MINOR REVISION
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ISO 284:2012 specifies the maximum electrical resistance of a conveyor belt and the corresponding test method.
The test is intended to ensure that the belt is sufficiently conductive to avoid the accumulation of electrical static charge which can be developed during service use.
ISO 284:2012 is not suitable or applicable to light conveyor belts as described in ISO 21183-1, the static electrical properties of which are measured by ISO 21178.
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This International Standard specifies a test method for the determination of the electrostatic field generated by a running light conveyor belt according to ISO 21183-1. This dynamic procedure is required because the antistatic behaviour of light conveyor belts cannot in many cases be sufficiently described by measurement of the electrical resistances in accordance with ISO 21178.
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This International Standard specifies test methods for determining the dynamic and static coefficients of friction for light conveyor belts according to ISO 21183-1.
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This International Standard specifies a test method for the determination of the maximum tensile strength of light conveyor belts, according to ISO 21183-1, or of other conveyor belts where ISO 283 is not applicable.
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This International Standard specifies a test method for the determination of the relaxed elastic modulus of light conveyor belts according to ISO 21183-1 or other conveyor belts where ISO 9856 is not applicable.
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ISO 21179:2013 specifies a test method for the determination of the electrostatic field generated by a running light conveyor belt according to ISO 21183-1.
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ISO 21182:2013 specifies test methods for determining the dynamic and static coefficients of friction for light conveyor belts according to ISO 21183-1.
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ISO 284:2012 specifies the maximum electrical resistance of a conveyor belt and the corresponding test method. The test is intended to ensure that the belt is sufficiently conductive to avoid the accumulation of electrical static charge which can be developed during service use. ISO 284:2012 is not suitable or applicable to light conveyor belts as described in ISO 21183-1, the static electrical properties of which are measured by ISO 21178.
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This European Standard deals with the technical requirements to minimise the hazards listed in clause 4 and annex A. These hazards can arise during the operation and maintenance of equipment to store bulk materials in silos, bunkers, bins and hoppers and their built-in inlet and outlet devices when carried out in accordance with the specifications given by the manufacturer or his authorised representative. This standard deals with safety related technical verification during commissioning.
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This standard deals with the technical requirements to minimise the risks due to the hazards listed in clause 4, which can arise during operation and maintenance of mechanical handling equipment defined in clauses 3.1 to 3.3 and which are designed for continuously conveying bulk materials from the loading point(s) to the unloading point(s).In general, it also applies to equipment which are built into machines or attached to machines. This standard deals with the technical requirements for EMC. The standard does not apply to: continuous handling equipment and systems for open-cast lignite mining; continuous handling equipment and systems for underground mining; tunnel digging and excavating machines; bulk material processing or classification machines such as grinders, crushers, screens; fixed belt conveyors for bulk materials. These are covered by the standard EN 620:2002+A1:2010"; fixed pneumatic handling equipment. These equipment and systems are covered by the standard EN 741; the interface between the machinery dealt with in this standard and the fixed belt or pneumatic conveyor. This standard does not give the additional requirements for: a) use in public areas or for the transportation of people; b) floating, dredging and ship mounted equipment; c) conveyors requiring a high level of cleanliness for hygiene reasons, e.g. in direct contact with foodstuffs or pharmaceuticals; d) transportation of the equipment; e) hazards caused by vibration; f) use in ambient air temperature below - 20 °C and above + 40 °C; g) the effects of wind on strength and stability; h) hazards resulting from handling specific hazardous materials, (e.g. Explosives, radiating material); i) hazards resulting from contact with or inhalation of harmful fluids, gas, mists, fumes and dusts; j) biological and micro-biological (viral or bacterial) hazards; k) hazards due to heat radiation from the materials handled; l) hazards caused by operation in electromagnetic fields outside the range of EN 61000-6-2; m) hazards caused by operation subject to special regulations (e.g. explosive atmospheres); n) hazards caused by noise; o) hazards caused by the use of ionising radiation sources (e.g. measurement equipment); EN 618:2002+A1:2010 (E) 6 p) hazards caused by hydraulic equipment; q) hazards caused by inadequate controls cabins lighting; r) the risk related to elevating of the control stations; s) hazards related to contact with or inhalation of harmful fluids, gases, mists, fums and dusts. The safety requirements apply to equipment and systems placed on the market after the date of publication of this standard.
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1.1 This standard deals with the technical requirements to minimise the risks due to the hazards listed in clause 4, which can arise during operation and maintenance of mechanical handling equipment defined in clauses 3.1 to 3.3 and which are designed for continuously conveying bulk materials from the loading point(s) to the unloading point(s).In general, it also applies to equipment which are built into machines or attached to machines. This standard deals with the technical requirements for EMC.
1.2 The standard does not apply to:
- continuous handling equipment and systems for open-cast lignite mining;
- continuous handling equipment and systems for underground mining;
- tunnel digging and excavating machines;
- bulk material processing or classification machines such as grinders, crushers, screens;
- fixed belt conveyors for bulk materials. These are covered by the standard EN 620:2002+A1:2010;
- fixed pneumatic handling equipment. These equipment and systems are covered by the standard EN 741;
- the interface between the machinery dealt with in this standard and the fixed belt or pneumatic conveyor.
1.3 This standard does not give the additional requirements for:
a) use in public areas or for the transportation of people;
b) floating, dredging and ship mounted equipment;
c) conveyors requiring a high level of cleanliness for hygiene reasons, e.g. in direct contact with foodstuffs or pharmaceuticals;
d) transportation of the equipment;
e) hazards caused by vibration;
f) use in ambient air temperature below - 20 °C and above + 40 °C;
g) the effects of wind on strength and stability;
h) hazards resulting from handling specific hazardous materials, (e.g. Explosives, radiating material);
i) hazards resulting from contact with or inhalation of harmful fluids, gas, mists, fumes and dusts;
j) biological and micro-biological (viral or bacterial) hazards;
k) hazards due to heat radiation from the materials handled;
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This European Standard deals with the technical requirements to minimise the hazards listed in clause 4 and annex A. These hazards can arise during the operation and maintenance of equipment to store bulk materials in silos, bunkers, bins and hoppers and their built-in inlet and outlet devices when carried out in accordance with the specifications given by the manufacturer or his authorised representative. This standard deals with safety related technical verification during commissioning.
The following parts are dealt with in this standard (see Figure 1):
NOTE Silos are made of different materials e.g. concrete, steel, aluminium, spun rayon, wood.
Safety requirements and/or measures in this standard apply to equipment used in all environments. However, additional risk assessment and safety measures need to be considered in severe conditions, e.g. low or high temperatures out of the range covered by EN 60204-1, corrosive environments, strong magnetic fields, radioactive conditions and bulk materials to be stored included their flow the nature of which could lead to a dangerous situation.
This standard does not cover requirements for:
- movable, non permanent storage equipment such as road vehicles, rail wagons, containers for bulk materials, ships and barges;
- blow tanks and pressure vessels as used in pneumatic conveying systems;
- stockpiles and flat storage;
- storage equipment for non bulk materials (liquid, gas, slurries, sludge, silage);
- dismantling and transport of storage equipments;
- procedure for entering the silo and behaviour of persons inside the silo;
- storage equipments for underground mining;
- "noise."
This European Standard deals with the technical requirements for electromagnetic compatibility (EMC).
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This European Standard applies to mechanical continuous handling equipment used in opencast lignite mines and the particular mechanical continuous handling equipment used: to convey lignite or overburden from opencast mines; to convey residuals and tailings from lignite processing to opencast mines; to convey lignite, overburden or lignite treatment processing residuals and tailings from one opencast mine to another. This standard applies to continuous handling equipment operating in delimited site areas that are off-limits to the public and accessible only to authorized persons. It specifies the safety requirements for stationary, mobile and shiftable continuous handling equipment designed to transport bulk goods by continuous movement from a loading point to a discharge point. The standard considers the significant hazards that arise during the use, movement and shifting of continuous handling equipment, as well as the measures for eliminating or reducing these hazards provided the continuous handling equipment is used as intended and the remaining risk is foreseen and taken into account by the manufacturer. A complete list of all the hazards specified in EN 1050 is given in Annex A (normative). The requirements of this standard do not apply to equipment and systems manufactured and put into operation before the publication date of this standard. This standard does not cover: a) safety requirements of wireless remote control systems; b) hazards generated by noise; c) hazards generated by vibration; d) hazards generated by explosion; e) hazards generated by electromagnetic interference (EMC).
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This European Standard applies to mechanical continuous handling equipment used in opencast lignite mines and the particular mechanical continuous handling equipment used:
- to convey lignite or overburden from opencast mines;
- to convey residuals and tailings from lignite processing to opencast mines;
- to convey lignite, overburden or lignite treatment processing residuals and tailings from one opencast mine to another.
This standard applies to continuous handling equipment operating in delimited site areas that are off-limits to the public and accessible only to authorized persons.
It specifies the safety requirements for stationary, mobile and shiftable continuous handling equipment designed to transport bulk goods by continuous movement from a loading point to a discharge point.
The standard considers the significant hazards that arise during the use, movement and shifting of continuous handling equipment, as well as the measures for eliminating or reducing these hazards provided the continuous handling equipment is used as intended and the remaining risk is foreseen and taken into account by the manufacturer. A complete list of all the hazards specified in EN 1050 is given in Annex A (normative).
The requirements of this standard do not apply to equipment and systems manufactured and put into operation before the publication date of this standard.
This standard does not cover:
a) safety requirements of wireless remote control systems;
b) hazards generated by noise;
c) hazards generated by vibration;
d) hazards generated by explosion;
e) hazards generated by electromagnetic interference (EMC).
NOTE Directive 94/9/EC concerning equipment and protective systems intended for use in potentially explosive atmospheres and Directive 89/336/EEC.relating to electromagnetic compatibility may be applicable to equipment or components covered by this European Standard.
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Specifies the basic characteristics of the above mentioned handling equipment. Applies to vibrating conveyors and feeders with rectangular or trapezoidal and with flat-bottom or dished-bottom trough.
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Specifies the dimensional characteristics of mobile and portable conveyors.
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Lays down the recommended values of the main dimensions of the screw conveyor's elements.
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Specifies the main dimensions concerning the construction of apron conveyors, namely pitch of chain, width of apron, height of cheek plates. Practical examples are also given.
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Specifies the basic characteristics (geometrical and physical specifications) of above mentioned handling equipment. Applies to the following types: Tubular trough with closed ends and tubular trough with only one closed end.
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Establishes design rules for apron conveyors used for the transport of both loose bulks materials and unit loads.
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Lays down the main dimensions of belts, idlers and pulleys used for the various types of light duty belt conveyors for loose bulk materials. Does not apply to either portable and mobile conveyors, or mining conveyors.
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Establishes a method for the calculation of drive power of screw conveyors. Applies only to a screw conveyor used in a horizontal or inclined position for a regular, controlled and continuous supply of the bulk materials, excluding the special screws for the following uses: extracting, calibrating, mixing, moistening, inclined (above 20 ) and vertical screws.
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Specifies methods for the calculation of the operating power requirements on the driving pulley of a belt conveyor, and of the tensile forces exerted on the belt. Applies to belt conveyors with carrying idlers. Lays down the definitions, symbols and units etc. and defines the resistances to motion of belt conveyor, the driving force and power requirements and the capacity and cross-section of a conveyor with a smooth patternless belt.
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Gives examples of the kinds of hazards associated with screw conveyors at danger points, in particular trapping and shearing points located between the moving screw and the fixed parts of the conveyor or surrounding structures. Describes different safety devices, illustrated by examples of design sheets, capable of meeting the general safety requirements.
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Defines basic terms and specifies safety rules for overhead electrical monorails for materials handling, including the tracks, supporting structure, lifting and lowering devices, the trolleys and the load-supporting devices. Does not apply to systems driven by hand or by gravity, or to systems for conveying people.
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Specifies methods for the calculation of the operating power requirements on the driving pulley of a belt conveyor, and of the tensile forces exerted on the belt. Applies to belt conveyors with carrying idlers. Lays down the definitions, symbols and units etc. and defines the resistances to motion of belt conveyor, the driving force and power requirements and the capacity and cross-section of a conveyor with a smooth patternless belt.
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Gives examples of the kinds of hazards associated with screw conveyors at danger points, in particular trapping and shearing points located between the moving screw and the fixed parts of the conveyor or surrounding structures. Describes different safety devices, illustrated by examples of design sheets, capable of meeting the general safety requirements.
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Establishes design rules for apron conveyors used for the transport of both loose bulks materials and unit loads.
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Establishes a method for the calculation of drive power of screw conveyors. Applies only to a screw conveyor used in a horizontal or inclined position for a regular, controlled and continuous supply of the bulk materials, excluding the special screws for the following uses: extracting, calibrating, mixing, moistening, inclined (above 20 ) and vertical screws.
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Specifies the basic characteristics of the above mentioned handling equipment. Applies to vibrating conveyors and feeders with rectangular or trapezoidal and with flat-bottom or dished-bottom trough.
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Specifies the basic characteristics (geometrical and physical specifications) of the above mentioned types of handling equipment.
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Specifies the basic characteristics of oscillating conveyors and shaking or reciprocating feeders of the above mentioned types. Applies to conveyors or feeders with either rectangular or trapezoidal or flat-bottom or dished-bottom trough.
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Specifies the basic characteristics (geometrical and physical specifications) of above mentioned handling equipment. Applies to the following types: Tubular trough with closed ends and tubular trough with only one closed end.
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Lays down the recommended values of the main dimensions of the screw conveyor's elements.
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Specifies the main dimensions concerning the construction of apron conveyors, namely pitch of chain, width of apron, height of cheek plates. Practical examples are also given.
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Lays down the main dimensions of belts, idlers and pulleys used for the various types of light duty belt conveyors for loose bulk materials. Does not apply to either portable and mobile conveyors, or mining conveyors.
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