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Other modes of operations, if not mentioned in the
documentation, have to be coordinated with the
manufacturer.
2.3 Personnel qualification and training
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Only let specially qualified personnel perform repair
and maintenance work.
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The area of responsibility and supervision of the
personnel must be precisely regulated by the
operator during transport, installation, operation,
maintenance and inspection.
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This compact booster system may only be asembled,
started, maintained, and shut down by persons who
have been trained, instructed and authorised to do so.
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In some cases, training can be arranged by the
manufacturer if asked by the operator.
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Training or personnel to operate system may only be
conducted under the supervision of specialised
technicians.
2.4 Consequences and dangers that
result from not observing the
manual
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Not observing this manual will lead to loss of the
warranty and make damage claims invalid.
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Failure to observe the manual can lead, for example,
to the following dangers:
– Hazard to persons caused by electrical, thermal,
mechanical, and chemical influences
– Loss of important product functions
– Failure to perform required maintenance and
service measures
– Environmental hazard caused by leakage of
hazardous substances
2.5 Safety-conscious working
Besides the safety instructions presented in this manual and
its intended use, the following safety regulations are valid:
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Accident prevention regulations, safety and operating
regulations
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Explosion prevention and protection regulations
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Safety regulations for handling hazardous substances
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Applicable standards, regulations and laws
2.6 Safety instructions for the operator/
operating personnel
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Provide on-site protection against contact for hot,cold,
and moving parts and check if they function properly.
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Do not remove the protection against contact during
operation of the pump.
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Eliminate hazards caused by electrical energy (for
details refer to the country specific regulations and/or
local power supply companies).
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If there is no risk of the hazard potential being
increased by switching off the pump, provide an
emergency stop command device in the immediate
vicinity of the pump / pump unit when installing the
pump set.
2.7 Safety instructions for maintenance,
inspections and assembly
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Alterations or modifications of the system are only
permitted with the consent of the manufacturer.
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Use only original parts or parts authorised by the
manufacturer.
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Use of parts other than those authorised may lead to
loss of liability for any damage they may cause.
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The compact booster unit is assembled,
commissioned, maintained, and shut down solely by
sufficiently qualified and authorised personnel.
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The operator must ensure that the compact booster
unit is maintained and assembled by sufficiently
qualified and authorised personnel.
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Perform service on the system only when the machine
is off.
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The pump housing has to be at ambient temperature.
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The pump housing has to be depressurised and
empty.
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The procedures described in the manual for shutting
down the system have to be observed under all
circumstances.
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Reinstall safety equipment and protective devices and
activate them again immediately after work on the
system has been completed. Before starting up again,
observe the start-up checklist.
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Keep unauthorised persons (e.g. children) away from
the system.
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Wait at least 10 minutes before opening the compact
booster unit or before removing the power voltage
2.8 Unauthorised operation types
The limits that are stated in the documentation have to always
be complied with. The delivered system is only guaranteed to
operate reliably when it is used as intended.
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Transportation and Storage
3.1 Check condition upon delivery
1.
Check the contents of each package for damage upon
delivery.
2.
In the case of transport damage estimate the extent,
document the damage and notify Honeywell Home
immediately in writing.