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Regulations
The product does not need to be labelled in accordance with EC directives or respec-
tive national laws.
National regulations:
Statutory Ordinance on Hazardous Inci-
dents:
not subject to
Marking
Pumps for dispensing AdBlue are labelled with standard designation DIN 70070 / ISO
22241, or with the AdBlue trade name.
Physical and chemical properties of AdBlue
Form:
liquid
Colour:
colourless, clear, light yel-
low
Smell:
slight smell of ammonia
pH:
10 (aqueous solution,
10%)
Beginning of crystallisa-
tion:
-11 °C
Boiling point/range:
103 °C
Flash point:
-
Auto-ignition temperature: not self-igniting
Density:
approx. 1.09 g/cm³ at
20 °C
Viscosity, dynamic:
approx. 1.4 mPa s at 25°C
Protection of electrical and electronic components when handling AdBlue
AdBlue leads to corrosion of electrical and electronic components. For this reason, all
electrical and electronic components in the vicinity must be covered to avoid contact
with AdBlue during performance of any tasks in which AdBlue could leak out.
Storage and packaging
In order to avoid crystal precipitation, it is recommended to store AdBlue under normal
conditions (optimally at up to 25°C). In order to avoid negative effects upon the qual-
ity due to contamination, AdBlue should only be handled via storage and filling sys-
tems designed for such purposes. Suitable container materials include alloyed steel,
aluminium, various plastics as well as plastic coated metal containers. Non-suitable
for this purpose are unalloyed steels, copper, copper containing alloys and zinc-plated
steels.
Summary of Contents for Tiger 6
Page 3: ...Contents 3 564 Contents...
Page 4: ...Contents 4 564...
Page 13: ...Preface 13 564 1 Preface...
Page 14: ...Preface 14 564...
Page 22: ...Safety 22 564...
Page 23: ...Safety 23 564 2 Safety...
Page 24: ...Safety 24 564...
Page 41: ...General View and Specifications 41 564 3 General View and Specifications...
Page 42: ...General View and Specifications 42 564...
Page 53: ...General Description 53 564 4 General Description...
Page 54: ...General Description 54 564...
Page 57: ...Operating Components 57 564 5 Operating Components...
Page 58: ...Operating Components 58 564...
Page 98: ...Operation 98 564...
Page 99: ...Operation 99 564 6 Operation...
Page 100: ...Operation 100 564...
Page 226: ...Operation Defoliator 226 564 RIS defoliator RES defoliator...
Page 291: ...Operation Infeed conveyor 291 564 2 1 1 Infeed conveyor control block...
Page 299: ...Operation Strainer wheels turbines 299 564 4 Rpm strainer wheels...
Page 325: ...Operation Bunker unloading 325 564 6 19 Bunker unloading...
Page 361: ...Maintenance and Service 361 564 7 Maintenance and Service...
Page 362: ...Maintenance and Service 362 564...
Page 418: ...Maintenance and Service Defoliator 418 564 Defoliator in the maintenance position...
Page 475: ...Malfunction and Remedies 475 564 8 Malfunction and Remedies...
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