Performing inspection / maintenance
orientation purposes as other and/or additional loading/exposure frequently
occurs in practice which deviates from laboratory conditions. This information
is not designed as a substitute for suitability testing conducted by the end
user. Consequently, HYDAC assumes no liability or responsibility for the
information provided in this list.
Installing gloves
Prepare the gloves before installing them in the CTU. Roll up the gloves from
the back for about 5 cm to form a roll.
Introduce the gloves through the openings into the clean room. Then, stretch
the the rolled end of the glove over the access opening from the outside. It is
not necessary to additionally secure the gloves to the access opening.
Gloves electrically conductive
When replacing the gloves, ensure that there is sufficient protection (i.e.
conductivity) from electrostatic charge as specified in IDN EN 61340-5-1.
R
g
= 2.0 x 10
8
Ω
Please make sure that resistance R
g
(
Ω
) is between 7.5x10
5
≤ R
g
≤ 1x10
12
to
EPA ground or a grounding point for gloves and finger stalls.
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