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2.2 Safety instructions for compressed air systems
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In the case of unforeseen events, the energy stored in compressed air can cause
material damage or result in injury. The risk increases with the operating
pressure of the system. All work must therefore be performed by appropriately
trained personnel. Appropriate care is necessary when performing any work on
the compressed-air system in order to avoid damage!
The loud venting noise produced upon uncontrolled opening of pressurised lines
can damage hearing or startle other people in the vicinity.
At high flow rates, foreign bodies in the air stream can behave like projectiles
and cause injury to the skin or eyes.
The built-in measuring chamber with sensor is designed to handle pressures of
up to 17 bar. This maximum permissible operating pressure must not be
exceeded. Upstream components must be dimensioned according to the
system's operating pressure and temperature.
The warranty will become null and void if the sensor housing is opened, or in
the event of improper handling or the use of force.
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