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How To Operate The Burner; Regulatory Information For The Safe Handling And Storage Of Bioethanol - EcoSmart XL Series Installationshandbuch

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How to operate the Burner

Follow these instructions to operate your Burner safely.
WARNING: Bioethanol is a flammable liquid. Store only in original
container or jerry can. Store away from all sources of ignition,
including pilot lights. Check your local laws and regulations for
proper handling and storage.
Regulatory Information for the Safe Handling and
Storage of Bioethanol
Purchasing your Bioethanol*
Again for the purposes of this manual we refer to the fuel used in the
Burner as Bioethanol.
*Some fuels are better than others, it's important to source
information on the best fuel in your area from your local retailer/
distributor.
Bioethanol is classified as a Dangerous Goods Flammable Liquid Class
3, PGII and is regulated by specific standards and rules. You must
familiarise yourself with the appropriate regulations of your country in
order to safely and legally store, handle, decant and use this fuel.
Bioethanol is commercially available in various volume packaging
including 1, 2, and 4 litres [
1
2
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and 1 Gal] from your local distributor.
Decanting your Bioethanol into the jerry can
Decanting must be performed in a well-ventilated area to ensure that
any spillage is easily contained and away from any ignition source.
NOTE: Adapters are available for
some fuel containers which means
that the No Spill Spout can be
inserted directly onto the container
without having to decant into the
jerry can. Check with your local
distributor - the adapter does
not fit all containers and is not
included as an accessory.
1. Remove the nozzle from your jerry can.
2. Carefully decant the fuel from the bottle into the Jerry Can through its
opening, avoiding spillage (you may need to decant multiple bottles
depending on the packaging volume purchased). If spillage occurs,
clean thoroughly before proceeding. (Refer to Troubleshooting on
page 38).
3. Re-screw the cap tightly back onto the jerry can to contain fuel and
avoid accidental spillage.
4. Test that it is closed securely before moving away from your
decanting area.
5. You are ready to approach the Burner.
Bioethanol containers are usually recyclable and should be disposed of
accordingly.
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