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– Observe the maximum flow rates indicated in the data sheet or product literature (to
prevent overheating, cavitation damage, bearing damage, etc).
– Do not throttle the flow rate on the suction side of the pressure booster system (to
prevent cavitation damage).
– Consult the manufacturer about any other modes of operation not described in the
product literature.
2.4 Personnel qualification and personnel training
– All personnel involved must be fully qualified to install, operate, maintain and inspect
the product this manual refers to.
– The responsibilities, competence and supervision of all personnel involved in transport,
installation, operation, maintenance and inspection must be clearly defined by the
operator.
– Deficits in knowledge must be rectified by means of training and instruction provided by
sufficiently trained specialist personnel. If required, the operator can commission the
manufacturer/supplier to train the personnel.
– Training on the pressure booster system must always be supervised by specialist
technical personnel.
2.5 Consequences and risks caused by non-compliance with this
manual
– Non-compliance with these operating instructions will lead to forfeiture of warranty cover
and of any and all rights to claims for damages.
– Non-compliance can, for example, have the following consequences:
– Hazards to persons due to electrical, thermal, mechanical and chemical effects and
explosions
– Failure of important product functions
– Failure of prescribed maintenance and servicing practices
– Hazard to the environment due to leakage of hazardous substances
2.6 Safety awareness
In addition to the safety information contained in this operating manual and the intended
use, the following safety regulations shall be complied with:
– Accident prevention, health regulations and safety regulations
– Safety regulations for handling hazardous substances
– Applicable standards, directives and laws
2.7 Safety information for the operator/user
– Fit protective equipment (e.g. contact guards) supplied by the operator for hot, cold or
moving parts, and check that the equipment functions properly.
– Do not remove any protective equipment (e.g. contact guards) during operation.
– Eliminate all electrical hazards. (In this respect refer to the applicable national safety
regulations and/or regulations issued by the local energy supply companies.)
– If stopping the pump does not increase potential risk, fit an emergency-stop control
device in the immediate vicinity of the pump (set) during pump set installation.
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