4 - EN
1.1 Markings and Symbols
The following markings and international symbols are used on the equipment or within this manual:
1.2 Personnel Definitions
Operator
- person operating equipment for its intended purpose. No access to the internal compartment of the generator.
Responsible Body
- individuals or group responsible for the safe use and maintenance of equipment. Access into the internal compartment of
the generator is restricted to key holders only.
Service Personnel
- individuals or group that have been trained, or are qualified and approved, by Parker domnick hunter to perform installation,
commissioning, service and repair procedures.
Caution, Read the User Guide.
Wear ear protection
Risk of electric shock.
Pressurised components on the system
Highlights actions or procedures which, if not
performed correctly, may lead to personal injury or
death.
Remote control. The generator may start automatically
without warning.
Highlights actions or procedures which, if not
performed correctly, may lead to damage to this
product.
Conformité Européenne
Highlights actions or procedures which, if not
performed correctly, could lead to electric shock.
When disposing of old parts always follow local waste
disposal regulations.
Use a fork lift truck to move the dryer.
If remote fault indication relay is used, the electrical
enclosure will now contain more than one live circuit
and in the event of the mains supply being
disconnected, the fault relay connections will remain
live.
NITROGEN (N2)
NITROX
DO NOT BREATHE
Asphyxiant in high concentrations. No odour. Slightly
lighter than air. Ensure adequate ventilation.
Breathing 100% nitrogen will produce immediate
unconsciousness and death due to lack of oxygen.
NON-FLAMMABLE COMPRESSED GAS
Waste electrical and electronic equipment should not
be disposed of with municipal waste.
MAX PRESSURE
10barg (145psi)
NITROX
NITROGEN (N
2
)
GAS
NON-FLAMMABLE
DO NOT BREATHE
COMPRESSED
USE ONLY WITH
EQUIPMENT
COMPATIBLE
WITH THIS
PRESSURE
Asphyxiant in high
concentrations. No odour
Slightly lighter than air.
Ensure adequate ventilation.
Breathing 100% nitrogen will produce
immediate unconsciousness and death
due to lack of oxygen.