COUNTERFOG® PILAR 1.0
DATE: 24/03/2022
CLASSIFICATION: PUBLIC
VERSION: 1
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• It is recommended that users read the entire document before proceeding with room
disinfecting treatment.
2.2 LIQUIDS SUITABLE TO BE FOGGED
Counterfog® PILAR can be used with different disinfectant liquids depending on the
purpose of the operation. Drinkable water -without microorganism- can be used to
remove air-borne hydrophilic particulate matter from air.
For the cleaning of airborne biological agents and surfaces, it is recommended to use
liquid disinfectants compatible with AISI 316L steel, Teflon and NBR. The compatibility
of the disinfectant with the material in the treated area and the protective measures
for people in the area must be taken into account. It is strictly forbidden to use
flammable liquids that can produce explosive atmospheres in areas that are not
classified with the corresponding ATEX index (DIRECTIVE 94/9/CE -ATEX 137- ) or mixing
liquids if manufacturers do not recommend it.
Be sure that the nozzle, hose and pipes of the Counterfog® PILAR are empty and clean
before filling the container with liquid.
Use only authorized liquid disinfectants suitable for spraying. Fogging enhances all the
effects of chemical products.
Refer to the disinfectant manufacturer for the corresponding safety measures and
equipment for individual protection corresponding to the fogged product.
A mist of a flammable liquid should be considered an explosive atmosphere. Never
spray a mist of flammable liquid on a flame, hot elements, sparks or any electrical
devices.
Risk of Injuries!
Danger of explosion!
NEVER use flammable liquids!
2.3 SAFETY AND CAUTION WARNINGS
The device must be used in full compliance with this operation and maintenance
manual.
It is strictly forbidden to use the device in an atmosphere with risk of explosion or
flammability and in areas with the presence of people or animals. It is an imperative