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The Radex Filtration system should be
used according to the instructions and
recommendations specified in the Users
Instruction Manual. The standard filtration
package is not explosion-proof and should
be located in a non-explosive environment.
The User must perform a Calibration Check
monthly or if the accuracy of the monitor is
in question, Should the Calibration Check
indicate a fault, the unit will provide a
service center contact number and email
address. Breathing air quality should be
tested for, but not limited to, the following
Grade-D air components:
O2 - Oxygen
CO2 - Carbon Dioxide
CO - Carbon Monoxide
H2O - Water (Moisture Content)
Hydrocarbons (Oil Mist)
Total Particulates
The maximum allowable level of these air
quality components varies depending on
the Grade of Air that is required by the
user, these Grades are detailed by the
Compressed Gas Association Commodity
Specification for Air, G-7.1-1989.
! DANGER !
Do not connect the Radex Airline Filter to
bottled air that does not have a pressure
reducing valve that will reduce the air
pressure to a maximum of 125 psig (860
kpa). Failure to comply with this warning
could cause the Radex Airline Filter to
explode, causing serious injury or death.
INTRODUCTION
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