WARNING:
Pumping equipment Instruction, Operation, and Maintenance manuals clearly identify accepted
methods for disassembling pumping units. These methods must be adhered to. Specifically,
applying heat to impellers and/or impeller retaining devices to aid in their removal is strictly for-
bidden. Trapped liquid can rapidly expand and result in a violent explosion and injury.
ITT Goulds Pumps will not accept responsibility for physical injury, damage, or delays caused by a failure
to observe the instructions for installation, operation, and maintenance contained in this Pump Safety
Manual or the current IOM available at
http://www.gouldspumps.com/literature
1.3 Safety
Definitions
Throughout this manual the words Warning, Caution, Electrical, and ATEX are used to indicate where
special operator attention is required.
Observe all Cautions and Warnings highlighted in the Pump Safety Manual and the IOM provided with
your equipment.
WARNING:
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
Example: Pump shall never be operated without coupling guard installed correctly.
CAUTION:
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.
Example: Throttling flow from the suction side may cause cavitation and pump damage.
Electrical Hazard:
WARNING:
Indicates the possibility of electrical risks if directions are not followed.
Example: Lock out driver power to prevent electric shock, accidental start-up, and physical in-
jury.
ATEX:
WARNING:
When installed in potentially explosive atmospheres, the instructions that follow the Ex symbol
must be followed. Personal injury and/or equipment damage may occur if these instructions are
not followed. If there is any question regarding these requirements or if the equipment is to be
modified, please contact an ITT Goulds Pumps representative before proceeding.
Example: Improper impeller adjustment could cause contact between the rotating and station-
ary parts, resulting in a spark and heat generation.
1.3 Safety
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