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2.2.2 What to do in the event of a fire
The unit does not present a direct risk of fire. The small numbers of seals fitted inside the unit can burn away if subjected
to external influences.
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If there is a fire, disconnect the unit from the power supply, for example via an on-site smoke detector.
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Wear respiratory equipment if you fight a fire.
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The usual extinguishing agents such as water, extinguishing foam or extinguishing powder can be used
to extinguish fires.
As there are only a small number of flammable seals, the amount of noxious substances that could be released in a
fire is minimal.
2.3 General safety information
In addition to installation and maintenance instructions, there are notes attached to the unit in the form of labels.
These must also be observed.
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Only qualified and trained personnel may be appointed for the installation, commissioning,
maintenance and operation of the unit.
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Only qualified electricians are permitted to work on the electrical system.
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VDE regulations [or local regulations] and those of your local power supply utility are applicable to
electrical installation work.
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Only operate the unit within its output range, which is stated in the technical documentation supplied
by Solid Air.
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Only operate the unit if it is in technically sound condition.
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Any faults or damage that impact or might impact on the safety or correct function of the unit must
be remedied immediately by qualified personnel.
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Replace faulty components and equipment only with original Solid Air spare parts.
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The unit may only be used for handling air. This air must not contain any harmful, combustible, explosive,
aggressive, corrosive or otherwise dangerous substances, as these would be distributed throughout the
duct system or building, where they could cause a risk to the health of, or even kill the occupants, animals
or plants living there.
Please
note