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PN:80-D27 Rev.B
3 .
Identify the filter:
- Apply the applicable ADR label to the side of the used filter: ADR 4.2 flammable solid for Titanium fumes, ADR 9
for Ni and Co containing fumes. These labels are required for storage and transport over road of the used filter.
- Use a permanent marker to write on the vessel the date, all materials that are contained in the filter and the
operation hours .
4 .
Unload the filter vessel from the transportation cart:
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Remove the grounding wire between the filter and the filter cart with the use of
a 5mm Allen wrench .
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Use appropriate lifting equipment adjusted to the weight of the filter vessel (~70 kg, ~154lbs).
5 .
Store the sealed vessel in appropriate location, and protect filter from mechanical damage (drop or puncture) and
extreme temperatures .
6 .
Dispose of vessel in accordance with all local/regional/national, state and federal regulations. Have the used filter
vessel(s) picked up by hazardous waste transporter company : the filter vessel equipped with the provided closing
set has been certified under the UN guidelines for transport of class 4.2 and class 9 hazardous materials up to a total
weight ( contents) of 70kg for vessels manufactured up to 2016 or 100kg for vessels manufactured after.
The stamping UN number of the vessel indicates the gross weight and the year of production:
1A1W/Y70/S/16 . . .
7 .
Reload a new clean filter on the transportation cart. Make sure the new filter is installed with the filter inlet and filter
outlet ports oriented as shown .
8 .
Attach the grounding wire to the filter removed previously.
9 .
Remove the tape seals from the filter inlet and filter outlet ports.
ADR 4 .2 label for
pyrophoric substances
ADR 9 label for miscellaneous
hazardous materials