GENERAL
6
WARNING
To prevent an explosion or fire hazard: Position
the unit broadside to the wind to prevent
volatile fumes from drifting toward the burners.
To prevent an explosion or fire hazard: Do not
operate the burners if the tank is damaged or
leaking
To prevent an explosion or fire hazard: Ensure
that the burners are extinguished before
removing any material from the tank in any
manner. Liquid petroleum (LP) burners can
support a flame for several minutes after the
fuel supply is turned off.
To prevent an explosion: Do not operate the
burners when the vehicle is unattended, when
the vehicle is in motion, or with the vehicle in a
confined area.
To prevent an explosion or fire hazard: When
the burners go out, shut off the fuel supply to
both burners and allow the flues to ventilate for
at least 3 minutes before re-lighting the
burners.
To prevent an explosion or fire hazard: Do not
heat the material beyond the manufacturer’s
recommended temperature.
To prevent an explosion or fire hazard: Keep
burning cigarettes or other sources of
combustion away from manholes and overflow
vents.
To prevent possible hand or facial burns:
Always light the inside burner first. Do not
reach across a lit burner to light or re-light the
inside burner. Shut off the outside burner
before lighting the inside burner.
To prevent possible burns: Always use a torch
to light the burners. Never attempt to light the
burners using a match or pocket lighter.
WARNING
To prevent an explosion or fire hazard: Check
the tank vent to insure that it is free from
obstruction before lighting the burners.
To prevent an explosion or fire hazard: Do not
operate the burners with the manhole open or
open the manhole while the burners are in
operation.
To prevent possible burns to operators or
bystanders, or possible equipment damage, do
not start any operation if any control settings
are unknown.
To prevent possible burns from leaking
material: Be sure all pipe, cap and hose
connections are secure before opening valves,
or beginning any operation.
To prevent possible burns from hot asphalt
spray: Do not stand, or allow anyone to stand,
where accidental opening of a valve may
cause contact with hot asphalt.
To prevent an explosion or fire hazard: Keep
area free of all sources of combustion when
spraying.
To prevent possible burns from foaming or
violent eruption, do not load tank with material
temperature over 200ºF if water or
condensation is present in tank, or if emulsion
was used in the previous load. Do not heat
material over 200ºF if moisture or emulsified
material is present in tank.
To prevent an explosion or fire hazard:
Eliminate sparks from engine exhaust.
To prevent burns from hot asphalt when
handspraying: Hold the handspray gun in
proper position and watch for other people.
To prevent burns: Always wear insulated
gloves when handling spray bar sections or
hoses.
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