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1.3 - Warranty
• The warranty is valid only if the heat exchangers operate
under the conditions for which they were initially designed.
• The warranty can be applied only if pressures and tem-
peratures of the fluids can be measured on the heat ex-
changer’s inlets and outlets.
• Spare parts are warranted only if the storage instructions
have been followed (see the section STORAGE).
The plate pack is surrounded by a strap (the so called war-
ranty seal) that, if left unbroken, is proof that the exchan-
ger has never been disassembled.
Removing this strap, without written authorization of the
manufacturer, will always void the warranty.
1.4 - Residual risks:
damage > cause (prevention)
POSSIBLE BODILY INJURY
• Unit tipover > Failure to follow the handling or anchoring
instructions (the unit has a very high centre of gravity; follow
the rigging instructions; anchor the unit to the floor).
• Burns > Direct contact with the unit while in operation or
with scalding or corrosive fluids following a leak (cut off the
supply to the unit; set up barriers around it; wear PPE =
Personal Protective Equipment).
• Cuts > Handling the plates without protective glove
(wear PPE).
• Injury > Caused by pressure, affecting in particular the eyes
or bare skin (wear PPE and prohibit access by unauthorised
personnel).
• Poisoning > Skin contact with, or inhalation of, a dangerous
fluid (wear PPE and use safety equipment).
• Poisoning > Combustion of the gaskets (never dispose of the
gaskets by burning them).
• Poisoning > Accidental mixing of circulating fluids resulting
in the release of hazardous fumes (make sure that resulting
mixture is not dangerous).
COMMON TYPES OF EQUIPMENT DAMAGE
• Gasket destruction > One fluid circulated at a high temperature
(always circulate the cold fluid FIRST and the hot fluid LAST).
• Gasket destruction > Sudden changes in pressure or tem-
perature (monitor the control).
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