
6.
Screw the filter bowl until tight
7.
Open the stopcocks on the in-line probe housing
Maintenance should be carried out by an authorised service.
9.2 Replacing the chemical storage tanks
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.
Labelling the chemical storage tanks
Label the connections on the unit, the metering
accessories and the chemical storage tanks in
such a way that it is impossible to mix up the
storage tanks. It is the responsibility of the system
operator to attach and maintain the labels. We pro‐
vide labelling rings for Chlorine (1046189) and
Acid (1046188).
1.
Ensure unrestricted access to the chemical storage tanks to
be replaced so that you can work safely and escape routes
are free
2.
Wear protective equipment as outlined in the material safety
data sheets for the chemicals used
3.
First replace one chemical storage tank and complete this
task first
4.
Handle and remove any spilt feed chemical as per the mate‐
rial safety data sheet
5.
Only then replace the second chemical storage tank, if nec‐
essary, and complete this task first
6.
Handle and remove any spilt feed chemical as per the mate‐
rial safety data sheet
7.
Dispose of the empty chemical storage tanks as per the
material safety data sheet
Maintenance interval: 12 months
Service
Maintenance
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