ECO GOLD
25/08/2011/ YACE0088
Before putting the device into operation
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Filling and emptying
LAUDA accepts no liability for damage caused by the use of unsuitable heat transfer liquids (approved
heat transfer liquids (
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Caution !
Contact with heat transfer liquid when filling / draining
Harmful when inhaled,
damage to eyes and skin
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Pay attention to the safety data sheet for the heat
transfer liquid.
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Use CE gloves, protective clothing and eye protec-
tion during physical contact with heat transfer liquid.
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Avoid splashing the heat transfer liquid.
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Make sure that the drain tap is closed before filling.
Caution !
Use of unsuitable heat transfer liquids
Explosion, burns, scalds, fire
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When selecting the heat transfer liquid, observe the
admissible temperature range.
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Only use LAUDA heat transfer liquids.
Notice
Overfilling containers, spilling heat transfer liquid
Environmental hazard from leaking heat transfer liquid
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Note the thermal volume expansion of the heat trans-
fer liquid.
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Where necessary, consider the displacement volume
of the body being introduced.
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Take the volume of external consumers into account.
Filling
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Withdraw the drain tap.
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Optimum operation is ensured with a filling level of 20-40 mm below the bath bridge (max. filling level:
20 mm).
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Operation is possible down to a filling level of 60 mm below the bath bridge; a low level alarm occurs
from a filling level of approx. 90 mm below the bath bridge. (
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When using oils as heat transfer liquids note that they expand on heating (approx. 10 % per 100 °C).
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Take into account the displacement volume of any objects to be introduced into the bath.
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With a connected external consumer the complete expansion takes place in the bath.