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SER  671043

Fluid Evacuation System

SER 8595

               Revision (7-14)

Alemite LLC

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Failure to heed the following warnings 

including failure to ground equipment, 

misuse,  over pressuring, modifying 

parts, evacuating incompatible fluids, 

or using worn or damaged parts, may 

result in equipment damage and/or 

serious personal injury, fire, explosion, 

or property damage.

• Make sure the pump and all other equipment 

used or located in the pumping area are grounded.

.• Do not use the system if any static sparking 

or electrical shock occurs. Stop the evacuation 

immediately and do not use the system until the 

problem is corrected.

• Do not exceed the stated maximum working 

pressure  of  the  pump  or  of  the  lowest  rated 

component in your system. 

•  Do  not  alter  or  modify  any  part  of  this 

equipment.

• Do not attempt to repair or disassemble the 

equipment while the system is operating.

• Make sure all connections are securely 

tightened before using this equipment.

• Always read and follow the fluid manufactur-

er’s recommendations regarding fluid compat-

ibility, and the use of protective clothing and 

equipment.

• Check all equipment regularly and repair or 

replace worn or damaged parts immediately.

• Never place your hand on or near the pump 

suction inlet. 

Installation

Depending on the type of fluid to be evacuated, 

the Fluid Evacuation System installation and 

use must be in accordance with the Flammable 

and Combustible Liquids Code (NFPA 30) and 

Automotive and Marine Service Station Code 

(NFPA 30A) and must comply with all local state 

and Federal codes.

Also, the United States Government safety 

standards have been adopted under the 

Occupational Safety and Health Act. These 

standards should be consulted, particularly 

the General Standards, Part 1910, and the 

Construction Standard, Part 1926.

Owner/Operator Responsibility

It is the owner/operator responsibility to properly 

use and maintain this equipment. 

The instructions and warnings contained in this 

manual shall be read and understood by the 

owner/operator prior to operating this equipment. 

If an owner/operator does not understand English, 

the contents of this manual shall be explained 

in the operator’s native language to assure the 

owner/operator comprehends.

It is the owners/operators responsibility to 

maintain the legibility of all warning and 

instruction labels. 

The owner/operator shall retain this manual 

for future reference to important warnings and 

installation instructions.

                       

                     

CAUTION 

Grounding

To reduce the risk of static electrical 

parking, the system must be grounded. 

Refer to your local, state, federal electrical 

codes for detailed  grounding instructions 

that are applicable to your area and type 

of equipment.

WARNING

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