L'HOTELLIER
COMPONENT MAINTENANCE MANUAL
12589-( )
PRINTED IN FRANCE
26-20-50
Page 15001
APR 01/11
STORAGE (INCLUDING TRANSPORTATION)
TASK 26-20-50-550-801-A01
1.
Storage and Handling
WARNING :
AN AMBIENT TEMPERATURE MORE THAN 212
°
F (100
°
C) CAN CAUSE DAMAGE
TO THE CONTAINER BECAUSE OF TOO MUCH PRESSURE. DO NOT DROP THE
CONTAINER. THE CONTAINER CAN BREAK AND CAUSE INJURY TO PERSONS
AND DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT.
WARNING :
MAKE SURE THAT A PROTECTION CAP IS ALWAYS INSTALLED IN THE
CONTAINER NECK. THIS WILL PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF DAMAGE TO A
DISC ASSEMBLY AND ACCIDENTAL RELEASE OF THE CONTENTS OF THE
CONTAINER. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE OF THE PRESSURE IN THE CONTAINER IS
DANGEROUS TO PERSONS.
A.
You can lift and touch containers at ambient temperatures of -10°C to +40°C.
B.
Keep the filled containers in a clean, dry area at an ambient temperature of -10°C to +40°C.
NOTE : Do a hydrostatic test of a filled container kept for more than 5 years.
C.
Carefully examine the containers and the cardboard boxes before you move or put them on each
other.
NOTE : Unless total information is available that is applicable to ambient storage temperatures,
persons must touch the containers as if they were kept at high temperatures.
D.
Keep the empty containers and components in a clean, covered box during overhaul operations.
Do not let containers and components be open to high humidity while you keep them.
E.
Keep the filled container, with the protection caps installed on the discharge heads, in a clean
and dry area. The containers must be kept in an applicable sealed cardboard box so the
container will not be open to humidity, dust, or other unwanted materials. Keep the filled
containers in an area with the temperature between -10°C to +38°C.
TASK 26-20-50-550-802-A01
2.
Shipping Instructions for Filled Containers
WARNING :
MAKE SURE THAT A PROTECTION CAP IS ALWAYS INSTALLED ON THE
DISCHARGE HEADS. THIS WILL PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY ACCIDENTAL
RELEASE OF THE CONTENTS OF THE CONTAINER. ACCIDENTAL RELEASE OF
THE PRESSURE IN THE CONTAINER IS DANGEROUS TO PERSONS.
A.
Move the container with the protection caps installed on the discharge heads.
B.
Put the container in an applicable cardboard box that contains materials that will absorb shock.
Make sure that the container does not touch the cardboard box.
The document reference is online, please check the correspondence between the online documentation and the printed version.