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Hazards<br />

through<br />

emission<br />

of fluids<br />

Hazards<br />

through<br />

emission<br />

of gases<br />

3. Commissioning<br />

3.1. Safety Instructions and Principles<br />

Caution! Potential risk of injury and material damage:<br />

The floor will be slippery when fluids have been spilt!<br />

Thermal fluids with a low flash point constitute a fire hazard!<br />

Hazard of scalding/burning when touching exposed or defective<br />

connections that are hot.<br />

Prevent overflow of the sight glass. (A site glass is not fitted to openbath<br />

units. This refers to the UCO range and other Chillers)<br />

Prevent leaking fluid-conveying pipes/tubes and connections.<br />

Always remove any liquids spilt on the floor immediately.<br />

Always clean contaminated devices immediately.<br />

Place an appropriately large collecting tray under your external<br />

application.<br />

Caution! Potential risk of injury and material damage:<br />

Risk of causticization of your respiratory tracts and skin through vapors!<br />

Prevent leaks on closed external devices.<br />

Ensure good aeration and ventilation in the vicinity of the thermostat.<br />

Choose thermal fluids for thermoregulation that are not detrimental to<br />

health.<br />

Please Note:<br />

All the safety instructions are vital and must be considered on the job in<br />

compliance with the present operating instructions.<br />

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