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CDLb type systems are solely suited to the production of a chlorine
dioxide solution of 2 g/l concentration (CDLb 6: 1 g/l) from dilute
hydrochloric acid (9 %) and sodium chlorite solution (7.5 %).
Systems with an external storage module store the chlorine dioxide
solution for further use.
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All other uses or a modification of the system are only permitted with
the written authorisation of ProMinent, Heidelberg!
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Systems of type CDLb must only be operated under the conditions
described in the technical data!
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Do not allow untrained personnel to operate systems of type CDLb! All
other activities should only be carried out by personnel trained by
ProMinent or personnel who have been authorised by ProMinent –
see the table below!
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You are obliged to observe the information contained in the operating
instructions at the different phases of the system's service life!
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Please observe the relevant national regulations and guidelines at
every phase of the device's service life!
WARNING!
According to accident statistics, holiday replacements are a
safety risk.
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Holiday replacements should also be qualified, as out‐
lined below, and have been instructed accordingly.
Task
Qualification
Assembly / installation
ProMinent service technicians or
competent persons authorised by
ProMinent
Initial commissioning
ProMinent service technicians or
competent persons authorised by
ProMinent
Start up
Technical experts
Operation, canister replacement
Instructed person
Maintenance, repair
ProMinent service technicians or
competent persons authorised by
ProMinent
Decommissioning, disposal
ProMinent service technicians or
competent persons authorised by
ProMinent
Troubleshooting simple faults
Instructed person
Troubleshooting difficult faults
ProMinent service technicians or
competent persons authorised by
ProMinent
Technical experts
A technical expert is deemed to be a person who is able to assess the
tasks assigned to him and recognise possible hazards based on his/her
technical training and experience, as well as knowledge of applicable reg‐
ulations.
Note:
A technical qualification is typically proven by the required completion of a
technical training course, e.g. as an engineer or craftsman. The assess‐
ment of a person's technical training can also be based on several years
of work in the relevant field.
Qualified employee
Intended use
Qualification of personnel
Explanation of the table:
Safety chapter
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