2.3 General safety information
WARNING!
Danger from hazardous substances!
Possible consequence: Fatal or very serious inju‐
ries.
Please ensure when handling hazardous sub‐
stances that you have read the latest safety data
sheets provided by the manufacture of the haz‐
ardous substance. The actions required are
described in the safety data sheet. Check the
safety data sheet regularly and replace, if neces‐
sary, as the hazard potential of a substance can be
re-evaluated at any time based on new findings.
The system operator is responsible for ensuring
that these safety data sheets are available and that
they are kept up to date, as well as for producing
an associated hazard assessment for the worksta‐
tions affected.
WARNING!
Safely discharging the hydrogen / air mixture
Always properly discharge the hydrogen / air mix‐
ture produced in the electrolysis system into the
outside atmosphere through a closed, continuously
rising pipework system.
Regularly check the continuity of the hydrogen dis‐
charge line and the supply air to the system.
The system generates a small amount of a hydrogen-air mixture. It
is essential that this hydrogen-air mixture is safely discharged into
the outside ambient air. Ensure during installation that no air is
drawn in from other equipment close to the outlet, for instance by
an air conditioning system.
The operator must provide personal protective equipment in line
with the hazards and in compliance with national regulations.
The operator must supplement the emergency information in line
with the hazards and in compliance with national regulations.
n
Should you smell chlorine gas, safely and as quickly as pos‐
sible:
– switch off the electrolysis system,
– or press an Emergency Stop switch,
– or disconnect the mains power supply,
– or trigger an external fuse.
– Inform Service.
n
In an electrical emergency, securely disconnect the electrolysis
system from the mains power supply as quickly as possible.
Inform Service.
Handling the hydrogen in the system
Personal protective equipment
Information in the event of an emer‐
gency
Safety and responsibility
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