Filter tank stainless steel / General information and safety information
2.2 Dangers when handling the filter tank
The filter tanks are state-of-the-art and built in accordance with recognised safety regulations. However,
their use – especially in the event of incorrect operation or misuse – may pose risks:
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to the life and limb of the operator or a third party, or
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of damage to the filter tank, or
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to other material assets.
Everyone involved in the installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance and servicing of the filter
tank must:
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be mentally and physically suitable for it.
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be trained in its use.
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strictly follow this instruction manual.
2.3 Sources of danger
If the max. operating pressure of 2.0 bar or operating temperature of 40°C are exceeded, the system may
be damaged.
Work may only be carried out on the whole system if the system is shut down and the flow and return
valves are closed. The pump may be damaged.
The filter system may only be put into operation if it is ensured that the pump will be continuously supplied
with water during operation. The amount of water must at least match the output capacity of the pump
(see technical data).
There is a risk of burning!
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NOTE
No coal products may be used as a filter material as they contain iron
particles and lead to corrosion phenomena when in direct contact with
unprotected metals (including stainless steel)!
DANGER
The filter system may only be used:
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for its intended use.
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when it is in perfect condition from a safety and technical perspective.
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in the event of faults which may compromise safety, you must call in
a specialist (electrician or plant mechanic).
It's about your safety!