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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
WARNING
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Hazardous voltage:
Before wiring, servicing or cleaning the heating system, turn off the power and follow
your organization’s lockout and tagout procedure. Failure to do so could allow others to turn on the power
unexpectedly, resulting in harmful or fatal electrical shock.
Electrical hazard:
All electrical work must be done by qualified personnel in accordance with national,
state and local codes.
CAUTION
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Read instructions carefully:
The safety of any system incorporating this heater is the responsibility of
the assembler. The safe and proper use of this heater is dependent upon the installer following sound
engineering practices. If the equipment is used in a manner not specified by the manufacturer, the
protection provided by the equipment may be impaired. All applicable electrical safety standards defined
by local jurisdictions must be followed. (Reference EU directive 2006/95/EC in EU countries.)
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Read carefully:
Installers and operators of this equipment must be thoroughly familiar with the
instructions in this manual before commencing work.
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Hot surfaces:
Avoid contact with the system while it is in service. Some surfaces may remain hot
even if the system is not energized.
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Proper lifting:
Proper rigging and safety equipment must be used to move this equipment.
Do not lift the heating system by any cords, electrical conduit or cabling. Create a plan before
attempting to move. Proper lifting locations are identified on each system; use these locations
when lifting and mounting the system.
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Rotating equipment:
The heating system can start automatically and without warning. Avoid
contact unless a lockout at the service panel has been installed.
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Grounding:
The heater must be connected to a suitable ground (protective earthing conductor).
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Overcurrent limiting:
The power supply must be protected by a suitable overcurrent
limiting device.
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Power disconnection:
A means to disconnect the heater from the power supply is required.
HOTSTART recommends that a power switch or circuit breaker be located near the heater for
safety and ease of use.