Environmental Concerns
Hussmann recommends responsible handling of refrige-
rants that contain Chlorine, Fluorine and Carbon (CFCs)
and those that contain Hydrogen, Chlorine, Fluorine, and
Carbon (HCFCs). Only certified technicians may handle
these refrigerants. All technicians must be aware and
follow the requirements set forth by the Federal Clean Air
Act (Section 608) for any service procedure being perfor-
med on this equipment that involves refrigerant. Additio-
nally, some states have other requirements that must be
adhered to for responsible management of refrigerants.
Contractors shall strictly adhere to specifications
provided by the Engineer of Record (EOR), as
well as US Environmental Protection Agency reg-
ulations, OSHA regulations, and all other federal,
state and local codes. This work should only be
done by qualified, licensed contractors. There are
numerous hazards, not limited to, but including:
burns due to high temperatures, high pressures,
toxic substances, electrical arcs and shocks,
very heavy equipment with specific lift points and
structural constraints, food and product damage or
contamination, public safety, noise, and possible
environmental damage. Never leave operating
compressors unattended during the manual soft-
start process. Always power rocker switches off
when unattended.
PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Only qualified personnel should install and service
this equipment. Personal Protection Equipment
(PPE) is required whenever servicing this equipment.
Wear safety glasses, gloves, protective boots
or shoes, long pants, and a long-sleeve shirt as
required when working with this equipment. Ob-
serve all precautions on tags, stickers, labels and
literature attached to this equipment.
The precautions and use of the procedures described
herein are intended to use the product correctly and
safely. Comply with the precautions described below to
protect you and others from possible injuries. Relative to
their potential danger, the relevant matters are divided
into four parts as defined by ANSI Z535.5
ANSI Z535.5 DEFINITIONS
• DANGER –
Indicate[s] a hazardous situa-
tion which, if not avoided, will result in death
or serious injury.
• WARNING –
Indicate[s] a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
• CAUTION –
Indicate[s] a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in minor
or moderate injury.
• NOTICE –
Not related to personal injury
–
Indicates[s]
situations, which if not avoided, could result in damage
to equipment.
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BEFORE YOU BEGIN
Read the safety information completely and carefully.
ANTES DE COMENZAR
Lea la información de seguridad completa y atentamente.
Las precauciones y la aplicación de los procedimientos
descritos en este documento tienen como fin el uso del
producto de modo correcto y seguro. Cumpla con las
precauciones descritas a continuación para protegerse a
usted y a otras personas de posibles lesiones. Con relación
al posible peligro, los asuntos relevantes se dividen en
cuatro partes, según lo que define ANSI Z535.5.
DEFINICIONES ANSI Z535.5
• PELIGRO –
Indica una situación peligrosa
que, si no se evita, tendrá como resultado la
muerte o una lesión grave.
•
ADVERTENCIA
– Indica una situación
peligrosa que, si no se evita, podría tener
como resultado la muerte o una lesión grave.
•
PRECAUCIÓN
– Indica una situación
peligrosa que, si no se evita, podría tener
como resultado una lesión leve o moderada.
• AVISO –
No se relaciona con lesiones personales
–
Indica situaciones que, si no se evitan, podrían tener
como resultado daños en el equipo.
Cuestiones ambientales
Hussmann recomienda el manejo responsable de los
refrigerantes que contienen cloro, flúor y carbono (CFC)
y los que contienen hidrógeno, cloro, flúor y carbono
(HCFC). Solo los técnicos calificados pueden manipular
estos refrigerantes. Todos los técnicos deben conocer
y cumplir con los requisitos establecidos por la Ley
Federal de Aire Limpio (Sección 608) para cualquier
procedimiento de servicio que se lleve a cabo en este
equipo y que implique un refrigerante. Además, algunos
estados tienen otros requisitos que se deben cumplir
para la gestión responsable de refrigerantes.
EQUIPO DE PROTECCIÓN PERSONAL (EPP)
Solo el personal calificado debe instalar y hacer el
mantenimiento de este equipo. Se requiere el uso de
equipo de protección personal (EPP) siempre que dé
servicio a este equipo. Siempre que trabaje con este
equipo, use gafas de seguridad, guantes, botas o
zapatos de protección, pantalones largos y camisa de
manga larga. Cumpla con todas las precauciones de las
etiquetas, adhesivos, rótulos y documentos incluidos en
este equipo.
ADVERTENCIA
Los contratistas deben cumplir rigurosamente con las
especificaciones provistas por el ingeniero responsable
(Engineer of Record, EOR), así como con los
reglamentos de la Agencia de Protección Ambiental de
Estados Unidos, los reglamentos de la OSHA y otros
códigos federales, estatales y locales. Este trabajo
solo deben llevarlo a cabo contratistas calificados y
autorizados. Existen diversos riesgos, entre los que se
incluyen: quemaduras debido a temperaturas elevadas,
presiones elevadas, sustancias tóxicas, arcos y
descargas eléctricas, equipos muy pesados con puntos
de izaje específicos y restricciones estructurales, daños
o contaminación de alimentos y productos, seguridad
pública, ruido y posibles daños ambientales. Nunca deje
compresores en funcionamiento desatendidos durante
el proceso de arranque suave. Apague siempre los
interruptores oscilantes cuando los compresores estén
desatendidos.
PRECAUCIÓN
Environmental Concerns
Hussmann recommends responsible handling of refrige-
rants that contain Chlorine, Fluorine and Carbon (CFCs)
and those that contain Hydrogen, Chlorine, Fluorine, and
Carbon (HCFCs). Only certified technicians may handle
these refrigerants. All technicians must be aware and
follow the requirements set forth by the Federal Clean Air
Act (Section 608) for any service procedure being perfor-
med on this equipment that involves refrigerant. Additio-
nally, some states have other requirements that must be
adhered to for responsible management of refrigerants.
Contractors shall strictly adhere to specifications
provided by the Engineer of Record (EOR), as
well as US Environmental Protection Agency reg-
ulations, OSHA regulations, and all other federal,
state and local codes. This work should only be
done by qualified, licensed contractors. There are
numerous hazards, not limited to, but including:
burns due to high temperatures, high pressures,
toxic substances, electrical arcs and shocks,
very heavy equipment with specific lift points and
structural constraints, food and product damage or
contamination, public safety, noise, and possible
environmental damage. Never leave operating
compressors unattended during the manual soft-
start process. Always power rocker switches off
when unattended.
PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Only qualified personnel should install and service
this equipment. Personal Protection Equipment
(PPE) is required whenever servicing this equipment.
Wear safety glasses, gloves, protective boots
or shoes, long pants, and a long-sleeve shirt as
required when working with this equipment. Ob-
serve all precautions on tags, stickers, labels and
literature attached to this equipment.
The precautions and use of the procedures described
herein are intended to use the product correctly and
safely. Comply with the precautions described below to
protect you and others from possible injuries. Relative to
their potential danger, the relevant matters are divided
into four parts as defined by ANSI Z535.5
ANSI Z535.5 DEFINITIONS
• DANGER –
Indicate[s] a hazardous situa-
tion which, if not avoided, will result in death
or serious injury.
• WARNING –
Indicate[s] a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
• CAUTION –
Indicate[s] a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in minor
or moderate injury.
• NOTICE –
Not related to personal injury
–
Indicates[s]
situations, which if not avoided, could result in damage
to equipment.
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Environmental Concerns
Hussmann recommends responsible handling of refrige-
rants that contain Chlorine, Fluorine and Carbon (CFCs)
and those that contain Hydrogen, Chlorine, Fluorine, and
Carbon (HCFCs). Only certified technicians may handle
these refrigerants. All technicians must be aware and
follow the requirements set forth by the Federal Clean Air
Act (Section 608) for any service procedure being perfor-
med on this equipment that involves refrigerant. Additio-
nally, some states have other requirements that must be
adhered to for responsible management of refrigerants.
Contractors shall strictly adhere to specifications
provided by the Engineer of Record (EOR), as
well as US Environmental Protection Agency reg-
ulations, OSHA regulations, and all other federal,
state and local codes. This work should only be
done by qualified, licensed contractors. There are
numerous hazards, not limited to, but including:
burns due to high temperatures, high pressures,
toxic substances, electrical arcs and shocks,
very heavy equipment with specific lift points and
structural constraints, food and product damage or
contamination, public safety, noise, and possible
environmental damage. Never leave operating
compressors unattended during the manual soft-
start process. Always power rocker switches off
when unattended.
PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT (PPE)
Only qualified personnel should install and service
this equipment. Personal Protection Equipment
(PPE) is required whenever servicing this equipment.
Wear safety glasses, gloves, protective boots
or shoes, long pants, and a long-sleeve shirt as
required when working with this equipment. Ob-
serve all precautions on tags, stickers, labels and
literature attached to this equipment.
The precautions and use of the procedures described
herein are intended to use the product correctly and
safely. Comply with the precautions described below to
protect you and others from possible injuries. Relative to
their potential danger, the relevant matters are divided
into four parts as defined by ANSI Z535.5
ANSI Z535.5 DEFINITIONS
• DANGER –
Indicate[s] a hazardous situa-
tion which, if not avoided, will result in death
or serious injury.
• WARNING –
Indicate[s] a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
• CAUTION –
Indicate[s] a hazardous situation
which, if not avoided, could result in minor
or moderate injury.
• NOTICE –
Not related to personal injury
–
Indicates[s]
situations, which if not avoided, could result in damage
to equipment.
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