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2.6 General safety regulations
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All personnel who carry out tasks on the heating system must ensure that they are
familiar with the documentation provided which relates to these tasks.
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In addition to the safety regulations stipulated in these instructions, also observe
the country-specific safety regulations.
General hazard!
Serious injuries due to operating error by insufficiently trained personnel.
Warning!
1. Only trained and experienced personnel may operate the heating system.
2. Personnel requiring training may only operate the heating system whilst under
supervision.
Electric shock!
Risk of fatal injury due to electricity.
Danger!
1. When working on the heating system it must be de-energised either at the separate
fuse or a main switch.
2. Secure heating system against being switched on again.
3. Electrical work must be carried out by electricians exclusively.
2.6.1 Over-temperature or electrical outage behaviour
Danger of deflagration!
In the event of a power outage the exhaust blower stops and the fresh air supply to the
combustion chamber is interrupted. Low temperature gas forms and this can lead to a
deflagration.
Danger!
1. Leave all covers closed.
2. Ventilate affected area.
3. Identify and rectify source of electrical outage.
Risk of burning due to hot system parts!
Caution!
1. You should touch the unit only at the handles and other identified parts.
2. Never touch the flue ducts or their mountings.