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GAS TRACKER INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
SAFETY NOTES/DISCLAIMER
The
Gas Tracker
system is designed to be safe to operate, provided the user reads, understands, and
adheres to the safety precautions listed below. Failure to adhere to these precautions may result in
personal injury and/or damage to the equipment.
WARNING: DO NOT USE WITH FLAMMABLE GASES
WARNING: AVOID EXTREME HEAT
WARNING: USE WITH DRY GAS ONLY
WARNING: EXCEEDING 50 PSI WILL DAMAGE UNIT
WARNING: USE CLEAN GAS ONLY
WARNING: NO PIPE DOPE SHOULD BE USED
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WARNING: ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD
Operators should always wear dry welding gloves and protective clothing when
welding. Do not contact electrically live parts. Keep welding guns and other
welding equipment away from moisture and water. Ensure ground connections
are secure and compatible with the required electric current. When welding
under wet conditions or where perspiration is a factor, the use of automatic
controls for reducing the no load voltage is recommended to reduce the risk of
electric shock. Accidental contact must be prevented with open circuit voltage
exceeding 80 volts AC, or 100 volts DC by using insulation or other means. When
welding gun is not in use, turn off power supply to prevent any accidental contact.
Welding equipment should be installed and maintained in accordance with
National Electrical Code (NFPA 70) and in compliance with local codes.
Equipment should only be serviced by qualified or trained personnel only.
Do not disassemble torch or change welding consumables with the power
supply on. See welding safety and operating references in section 2.1 for safety
guidelines and additional information.
WARNING: ARC RAYS AND SPARKS CAN CAUSE EYE
INJURY AND BURNS
Always wear a federally compliant welding helmet with the proper lens when
welding, along with protective welding gloves and protective clothing. Protective
clothing should cover all exposed skin to prevent burns and exposure to ultraviolet
rays. An approved welding curtain or solid wall must be used in areas where other
personnel may be exposed to arc rays. Other personnel in the work area exposed
to arc rays and sparks must also wear a welding helmet and protective clothing to
prevent eye injury and burns. Ear plugs should be worn to protect ears from sparks.
Avoid using flammable hair preparations when welding. Never attempt to weld
without a welding helmet, protective gloves and clothing. See welding safety and
operating references in section 2.1 for safety guidelines and additional information.
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