Ever Cool Ltd, Viglen House Business Centre, Alperton Lane, London HA0 1HD
Tel: 020 8601 7157 Fax: 020 8997 0395 Web: www.evercoolltd.co.uk E-Mail: [email protected]
Company Registration No: 6096265 Company VAT No: 809764984
1. Safety
Every effort is made to ensure that products can be used safety, but it is essential
that all users should be aware of the hazards present and act accordingly. The
following information must be bought to the attention of all persons involved with the
equipment. This handbook refers to a:
Ever Cool Pressurized Temperature Control Unit.
Many parts, including external ones such as hose connections and filters are hot
during operation. Such parts remain hot for some time after the equipment has been
switched off. They may cause blistering or burns if touched before they have had
time to cool.
The temperature controller is electrically powered at mains voltage. It must be
correctly earthed in accordance with the installation section of this handbook and
with local regulations for electrical supply. All electrical and mechanical interlocks,
guards and other safety devices fitted when delivered must be kept in place. They
must be inspected at regular intervals by competent personnel.
Examinations or repair must not be attempted by untrained persons. The equipment
must be completely isolated from the electrical supply and all parts allowed to cool
down, including those surrounded by thermal insulation, before any covers are
removed. The equipment must not be adjusted or modified for use in a non
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standard manner without first seeking advice from Ever Cool Limited.
All hoses and ancillary devices connected to the equipment must be of suitable
quality to withstand the operating temperature and internal pressure specified in this
handbook.
Flexible hoses connected by the user should be installed according to the re
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commendations of the hose manufacturer, especially in regard to minimum bending
radius, and care should be taken to avoid wear or damage during use.
All pipework, particularly flexible hoses, valves and other apparatus should be
inspected regularly by qualified personnel. Equipment should be taken out of service,
until rectified, at any sign of damage of leakage.
In certain circumstances, internal pressure may be present with sufficient force to
cause injury. No part of the fluid circuit, whether internal or external to the
equipment, should be released until the temperature of all parts is at 50°C or below.