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SAFETY GUIDELINES
2.1
GENERAL
Correct use of the
BrewBlast™ 110CPH
is important for your personal
safety and for trouble-free functioning of the
BrewBlast™ 110CPH
.
Incorrect use can cause damage to the
BrewBlast™ 110CPH
or can lead to
incorrect gas supply.
The
BrewBlast™ 110CPH
produces Nitrogen (N
2
) at a low flow rate, which
quickly dissipates into the air. N
2
gas is not poisonous but it should not be
directly inhaled, since in high concentrations, it can cause asphyxiation.
Ensure that the unit is installed within a well-ventilated room, one that is
not sealed off from normal living space air changes.
Install with at least 6” of open space on either side to allow for proper
ventilation of the nitrogen generator. Blocking vents can cause excess heat
to build in the nitrogen generator cabinet.
All personnel involved with installation, operations, and maintenance of the
BrewBlast™ 110C
PH must follow safe working practices, OSHA, and local
health/safety code regulations during the installation, operation, and
maintenance of the unit.
Warning:
This guide must be read in its entirety prior to installing and operating the
BrewBlast™
110CPH to prevent accidents and damage to the
BrewBlast™ 110CPH
.
Contact your supplier if you detect a problem that you cannot solve with this manual.
Only use the
BrewBlast™ 110CPH
in accordance with its designed purpose.
Only service-engineers, that are qualified to work on electric and pneumatic equipment,
are allowed to do the installation, maintenance, and repairs. Unqualified people are not
allowed to repair the equipment.
Do not tamper or experiment with the equipment or exceed the technical specifications