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Assembly and operating manual aquagen
7149029926 V1.3 (09.2018)
Assembly and operating manual aquagen
7149029926 V1.3 (09.2018)
Table of Contents
0 Symbols and Safety Instructions Used in this Documentation
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0.1
General Safety Instructions ........................................................................................................ 6
0.2
Safety Instructions for the Work with Lead Acid Batteries ............................................................ 7
1 General Information
.............................................................................................................................. 9
1.1
Service ..................................................................................................................................... 9
1.2
Disposal/Recycling ................................................................................................................... 9
1.3
Personal Protective Equipment, Safety Clothing, Equipment ......................................................... 9
1.4
Safety Precautions .................................................................................................................. 10
1.4.1 Sulphuric Acid ......................................................................................................................... 10
1.4.2 Explosive Gases...................................................................................................................... 10
1.4.3 Electrostatic Discharges .......................................................................................................... 11
2 Functional Principle of the aquagen
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3 Assembly of the aquagen
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3.1
Removing the labyrinth insert using disassembly tools .............................................................. 12
3.2
Inserting the aquagen ............................................................................................................. 13
4 Removing the aquagen
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4.1
Maintenance ........................................................................................................................... 14
4.2
Disposal ................................................................................................................................. 15
5 Capacity and Service Life
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Annex – List of Figures
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1 General Information
1.1 Service
HOPPECKE has a worldwide service network you should use. The HOPPECKE service is at your disposal if you
need help with the installation of your battery system, if you need parts or accessories, or if maintenance work
has to be carried out on the system. Ask us or your local HOPPECKE representative.
How to contact HOPPECKE:
Phone +49(0)800 2467732
Fax
+49(0)2963 61-481
Email [email protected]
1.2 Disposal/Recycling
HOPPECKE offers its customers its own return system for lead batteries. In compliance with
- the recycling management and waste management act,
- the battery ordinance,
- the transport permit ordinance
- as well as the guidelines of the general environment protection rules and our company guideli-
nes, we are recycling all lead batteries at the secondary lead works at the location of Hoppecke.
For the disposal of aquagen recombination systems, please contact your local HOPPECKE repre-
sentative.
Attention!
Aquagen recombination systems must not be disposed of as domestic waste.
1.3 Personal Protective Equipment, Safety Clothing, Equipment
When handling lead acid batteries, at least the following equipment must be available,
Whereas the list is not intended to be exhaustive:
- Insulated tools
- Suitable protective gloves
- Safety goggles
- Safety boots
- Fire extinguishers
- Emergency eyewash (recommended).
Danger!
To prevent electrostatic charges when handling batteries, a surface resistivity of <10
8
ohm
and an insulation resistance of >10
5
ohm are required for textiles, safety boots and gloves (see
DIN EN50272-2 and DIN EN ISO 20345:2011 personal protective equipment – safety boots).
If possible, wear so-called ESD shoes.
Danger!
When working with batteries, take off watches, rings, necklaces, jewellery and other metal
items.
Never smoke, handle open flames or generate sparks in the direct vicinity of batteries.
Never deposit tools or metal parts on batteries!
In case of an accident, the use of proper tools and correct protective equipment can prevent injuries or soften
the consequences of injuries.