Dealing With Pressure-Retaining Components; Residual Risks - WIKA GA11 Mode D'emploi

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3. Safety
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3.6 Dealing with pressure-retaining components

Pneumatic energy can lead to serious injury.
With damaged individual components, highly pressurised air can escape and cause eye
injuries, for example.
Pressure-retaining components (e.g. adapters, hoses and external containers) may
burst due to overpressure.
Observe the following safety instructions in order to avoid danger from pneumatic
energy:
Depressurise the instrument before starting any work on it. Be careful of the
accumulator, and ensure it is fully discharged.
Do not alter the pressure settings above the maximum permissible levels.
Make sure that all pressure-retaining components are designed for the quoted
nominal pressures (→ see chapter 11 "Specifications").

3.7 Residual risks

Despite compliance with all relevant safety regulations for the design and construction
of our instruments as well as intended use of them by the operator, residual risks may
occur during operation.
Residual risks are described in detail in the individual chapters. It is vital that you comply
with all safety instructions.
3.8 Labelling, safety marks
Product label (example)
The product label is located at the rear of the display frame.
Product designation (model)
Supply voltage
Serial number
Date of manufacture
WIKA operating instructions analytic instrument, model GA11
WIKA
Alexander Wiegand SE & Co. KG, 63911 Klingenberg, Germany
Product:
Power Supply:
Serial No:
Manufacturing Year:
Made in Germany
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