DryAIR 2000-0250 Operator'S Manual Download Page 8

Safety Concerns

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1 3 . DISPOSAL CONSIDERATION 

(See Section 15 for Regulatory Information)

DISPOSAL:  DO NOT DUMP INTO ANY SEWERS, ON THE GROUND OR INTO ANY BODY OF WATER.  All disposal methods must

be in compliance with all Federal, State/Provincial and local laws and regulations.  Regulations may vary in different locations.
Waste characterizations and compliance with applicable laws are the responsibility solely of the waste generator.  THE DOW
CHEMICAL COMPANY HAS NO CONTROL OVER THE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES OR MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF
PARTIES HANDLING OR USING THIS MATERIAL.  THE INFORMATION PRESENTED HERE PERTAINS ONLY TO THE
PRODUCT AS SHIPPED IN ITS INTENDED CONDITION AS DESCRIBED IN MSDS SECTION 2 (Composition/Information on
Ingredients).

FOR UNUSED & UNCONTAMINATED PRODUCT, the preferred options include sending to a licensed, permitted:  recycler,
reclaimer, incinerator or waste water treatment system.

As a service to its customers, Dow can provide names of information resources to help identify waste management companies and
other facilities which recycle, reprocess or manage chemicals or plastics, and that manage used drums.  Telephone Dow’s Customer
Information Centre at 800-258-2436 or 989-832-1556 for further details.

1 4 . TRANSPORT INFORMATION

DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT:

This product is not regulated by D.O.T. when shipped domestically by land

CANADIAN TDG INFORMATION:

For TDG regulatory information, if required, consult transportation regulations, product shipping papers, or your Dow representative.

1 5 . REGULATORY INFORMATION 

(Not meant to be all-inclusive—selected regulations represented)

NOTICE:  The information herein is presented in good faith and believed to be accurate as of the effective date shown above.  However,

no warranty, express or implied is given.  Regulatory requirements are subject to change and may differ from one location to
another; it is the buyer’s responsibility to ensure that its activities comply with federal, state or provincial, and local laws.  The
following specified information is made for the purpose of complying with numerous federal, state or provincial, and local laws and
regulations.  See other sections for health and safety information.

U.S. REGULATION

SARA 313 INFORMATION:  To the best of our knowledge, this product contains no chemical subject to SARA Title III Section 313

supplier notification requirements.

SARA HAZARD CATEGORY:  This product has been reviewed according to the EPA “Hazard Categories” promulgated under

Sections 311 and 312 of the Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act of 1986 (SARA Title III) and is considered, under
applicable definitions, to meet the following categories:  Not to have met any hazard category.

TOXIC SUBSTANCES CONTROL ACT (TSCA):

All ingredients are on the TSCA inventory or are not required to be listed on the TSCA inventory.

STATE RIGHT-TO-KNOW:  The following product components are cited on certain state lists as mentioned.  Non-listed

components may be shown in the composition section of the MSDS.

REGULATORY INFORMATION:

CHEMICAL NAME

CAS NUMBER

LIST

1, 2-PROPANEDIOL

00057-55-6

PA1

PA1=Pennsylvania Hazardous Substance (present at greater than or equal to 1.0%).

OSHA HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARD:

       This product is not a “Hazardous Chemical” as defined by the OSHA Hazard Communication Standard, 29 CFR 1910.1200.

CANADIAN REGULATIONS

WHMIS INFORMATION:  The Canadian Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) classification for this
product is:  This product is not a “Controlled Product” under WHMIS.

1 6 . OTHER INFORMATION

NATIONAL FIRE PROTECTION ASSOCIATION (NFPA) RATINGS:

Health

0

Flammability

1

Reactivity

0

MSDS STATUS:  Revised Section 16.

* or ® Indicates a Trademark of The Dow Chemical Company
The Information Herein Is Given In Good Faith, But No Warranty, Express or Implied, Id Made.  Consult The Dow Chemical
Company For Further Information.

Summary of Contents for 2000-0250

Page 1: ...70 Oct 16 03 DRYAIR INC 606 Highway Drive St Brieux SK Canada SOK 3V0 Tel 306 275 4848 1 888 750 1700 Fax 306 275 4664 dryair dryair ca DRYAIR INC 1095 N Main Street Bowling Green Ohio USA 43402 Tel 4...

Page 2: ...ed Heat Transfer 3 1 Passive Heat Transfer 3 2 Accessories 3 2 How the DRYAIR System Works 3 3 Setup 4 1 Positioning and Handling of Water Heater Module 4 1 Required Safety Clearances 4 1 Elevation Co...

Page 3: ...es inconvenience and or replacement equipment rental cost Maintenance repair or service items not related to warrantable defects Loss or damage during shipping Failure resulting from lack of or improp...

Page 4: ...1700 Each warranty claim should only refer to one Serial or Production Schedule numbered unit Warranty parts are to be tagged with warranty claim number When claiming for warranty labour the allowabl...

Page 5: ...working with heat transfer fluid DOWFROST HTF BOSS CHILL PG Fluid handling precautions Ventilation Good general ventilation should be sufficient for most conditions Respiratory protection No respirat...

Page 6: ...adverse effects on the mother should have no effect on the fetus REPRODUCTIVE EFFECTS In animal studies has been shown not to interfere with reproduction 4 FIRST AID EYE Flush eyes with plenty of wate...

Page 7: ...vailable oxygen is limited as in a fire or heated to very high temperatures by hot wire or plate carbon monoxide and other hazardous compounds such as aldehydes might be generated HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZA...

Page 8: ...and may differ from one location to another it is the buyer s responsibility to ensure that its activities comply with federal state or provincial and local laws The following specified information is...

Page 9: ...HYSICIAN No specific antidote Treatment of exposure should be directed at the control of symptoms and the condition of the patient 5 FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES FLAMMABLE PROPERTIES Refer to section 9 PHYS...

Page 10: ...PERSONAL PROTECTION RESPIRATORY PROTECTION Atmospheric levels should be maintained below the exposure guideline PROTECTION When respiratory protection is required for certain operations use an approv...

Page 11: ...OR UNUSED UNCONTAMINATED PRODUCT the preferred options include sending to a licensed permitted recycler reclaimer incinerator or other thermal destructive device As a service to its customers Dow can...

Page 12: ...als are not trained in the use of this hazard rating system You should be familiar with the hazard communication programs applicable to your workplace RECOMMENDED USES AND RESTRICTIONS Intended as a h...

Page 13: ...he ideal way to heat and or dry enclosed structures Their compact and mobile design allows them to be positioned where required on the job site The efficient fan coil design provides a high rate of he...

Page 14: ...store or deploy other distribution lines used in DRYAIR portable heating applications The reel can also be secured onto its own transport trailer The trailer s no clog opening directly under the hose...

Page 15: ...ansfer fluid flows through the transfer coil where heat is transferred to the air being drawn through the coil by the fan The coil is specially designed for optimum heat transfer without adding any mo...

Page 16: ...stem Consider cabinet positioning in relation to portable heat exchanger positioning Required Safety Clearances The water heater module is a heating appliance therefore safe heat and exhaust clearance...

Page 17: ...ize will result in inadequate and inconsistent fuel delivery DRYAIR will not be responsible for faulty system operation if the recommended tank size is not used Connect the propane supply line to the...

Page 18: ...pure Dowfrost HTF or Boss Chill PG heat transfer fluid used in the DRYAIR system is made up of a blend of 95 97 Propylene glycol 5 Dipotassium phosphate and deionized water see Safety Concerns section...

Page 19: ...low Electrical Check Power up Make sure the gas supply is closed off and control panel toggle switchws are in the OFF position Supply power to the system Fluid Circulation System Start up The DRYAIR w...

Page 20: ...o 3 4 full at all times during this process Note that there may be a certain amount of air in the system HTF levels may change as air is displaced from the system Add HTF fluid to maintain 1 4 to 3 4...

Page 21: ...e switch 7 2 to the ON position All the indicator lights should be on except the operator light which will come on when the burner is on The spark igniter will immediately begin its attempt to light t...

Page 22: ...ug in another portable heat exchanger fan Repeat the first 3 steps with another portable heat exchanger until the return temperature gauge 8 1 does not rise to above 130 F At this point the water heat...

Page 23: ...If a and b check out the flow switch will need to be re calibrated or replaced No power at out going side of high limit switch Check for 24 volt power between letter C and 4 on the terminal strip If t...

Page 24: ...ter heater cabinet Ventilate the water heater cabinet Find and correct the leak before turning on any power or trying to re light the water heater Soap test the union for leaks Check heat transfer flu...

Page 25: ...awer If any parts of the burners or their retainers are damaged or worn replace them For water heaters out of service for more than 60 days disassemble and clean the pilot with a soft brush Make sure...

Page 26: ...should be cleaned using warm water and a soft bristled brush Reassemble and ensure that all fittings are tight The extracted heat transfer fluid can be reused Air will have to purged from the system...

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