multi EA 4000
Safety instructions
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Any leak from which gases escape (except oxygen/air) may result in an oxygen-
starved atmosphere causing suffocation. The area in which compressed gas con-
tainers are stored and the area around the device must be ventilated adequately to
prevent the development of an oxygen-starved atmosphere.
Prior to inspections, service and repairs the valves must be closed and the analyzer
vented!
After successful repair and service of the components of the compressed air con-
tainers or system, the analyzer must be checked for sound operation prior to re-
commissioning!
Unauthorized assembly and installation are not permitted!
2.5.5
Handling of auxiliary and operating materials
The operator is responsible for the selection of substances used in the process as well
as for their safe handling. This is particularly important for radioactive, infectious, poi-
sonous, corrosive, combustible, explosive and otherwise dangerous substances.
When handling dangerous substances local safety codes and guidelines must be ob-
served.
The following general notes do not replace the specific local regulations or the regula-
tions in the safety data sheets of the manufacturers for the auxiliary and operating
materials.
The following has to be observed:
The relevant regulations and the notes in the safety data sheets of the manufactur-
ers have to be observed and complied with regards to storage, handing, use and
disposal for all auxiliary and operation materials used during operation or mainte-
nance of the analyzer.
Special care must be taken when handling concentrated acids, such as sulfuric acid
and acetic acid used during analysis and the desiccant magnesium perchlorate.
Acetic acid vapor may also develop during chlorine analysis and strongly irritate the
respiratory tracts.
When preparing the electrolyte solution organic substances hazardous to health,
such as methanol or thymol, are used.
Auxiliary and operation materials may never be placed in containers or vessels for
food. The approved containers for the relevant material are to be used. These must
be labeled accordingly. The notes on the labels have to be observed!
When working with quartz wool avoid the creation of dust! Inhaled dust might
cause irritation to respiratory tracts.
Protective goggles and rubber gloves have to be worn when handing reagents. The
notes on the labels have to be observed.
Biological samples must be handled according to local guidelines regarding the
handling of infectious material.
Caution when handing quartz glass and glass parts. Risk of broken glass and there-
fore risk of injury!
Summary of Contents for Analytik Jena multi EA 4000
Page 1: ...Operating Manual multi EA 4000 Elementary analyzer C S and Cl solids analysis...
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Page 54: ...Commissioning multi EA 4000 54 Figure 34 multi EA C S Cl for C S measurements Hose diagrams...
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Page 57: ...multi EA 4000 Commissioning 57 Figure 36 Automatic TIC solids module Hose diagrams...
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