Filter tank stainless steel / General information and safety information
2.12 Safety devices
Wearing personal protective equipment while working is required in order to minimise health risks.
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Wear the protective equipment required for the work in question at all times while working.
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Follow any signs in the work area regarding personal protective equipment.
2.13 What to do in the event of danger or accidents
In the event of an emergency: What to do
• Immediately shut the filter system down and disconnect it from the power supply.
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If you are not in danger yourself, rescue people from the danger zone.
• Initiate first-aid measures.
• Alert doctor and/or fire department.
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Inform the person in charge at the job site.
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Clear access routes for emergency vehicles.
2.14 Permissible water values
Water in swimming/bathing pools or swimming/bathing ponds must not exceed or fall short of the
following values.
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WARNING!
Risk of injury from moving components!
Rotating and/or linear moving components can cause serious injuries.
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Do not reach into or touch moving components during operation.
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Do not open covers during operation
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Observe overrun time: Before opening the covers, make sure that no
parts are moving.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Risk of death due to the electric current!
The warning signs on the pump indicate the risks due to electric current.
Chloride
Free chlorine content
pH value
Iron
Copper
Salt content
Temperature
Langelier index
max. 500 mg/l
max. 1.3 mg/l
min. 6.8
max. 8.2
max. 0.1 mg/l
max. 0.2 mg/l
max. 3.5%
max. 40°C
from -0.3 – +0.3