Safety
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Chapter 1
Safety
1.1 Safety Considerations
Electrical and pneumatic (or air pressure) hazards are the two
primary areas of concern when operating leak-testing equipment.
1.1.1 Pneumatic Hazards
1.1.1.1 Fixture Considerations
Fixture safety considerations vary depending on the fixture being
leak tested.
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However, the following hazards of working with
pressurized systems should be given serious consideration before
operating the Sprint iQ:
• High-pressure pneumatic air systems are exponentially
more hazardous as the pressure increases, or as the
volume of a system increases. Testing equipment
subjected to consistently high-pressure ranges has an
If the equipment is used in a manner not specified in this manual,
the protection provided by the equipment may be impaired.
Always wear eye protection when working with pressurized air.
Disconnect all pressure sources when working with internal
components of Uson equipment.
1.Jackson, Charles N., Jr., Sherlock, Charles N., technical editors, and Moore,
Patrick O., editor. “Safety Aspects of Leak Testing.” Nondestructive Testing Hand-
book, third edition: Vol. 1, Leak Testing. Columbus, OH: American Society for
Nondestructive Testing (1998): p 136.
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