UNIREX Pump User Manual

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MARK 3 USER INSTRUCTIONS ENGLISH 71569102 08-06

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1.6 Safety

1.6.1 Summary of safety markings

These User Instructions contain specific safety

markings where non-observance of an instruction would

cause hazards. The specific safety markings are:

This symbol indicates electrical safety

instructions where non-compliance will involve a high

risk to personal safety or the loss of life.

This symbol indicates safety instructions where

non-compliance would affect personal safety and

could result in loss of life.

This symbol indicates “hazardous and toxic fluid”

safety instructions where non-compliance would affect

personal safety and could result in loss of life.

This symbol indicates safety

instructions where non-compliance will involve some

risk to safe operation and personal safety and would

damage the equipment or property.

This symbol indicates explosive atmosphere

zone marking according to ATEX. It is used in safety

instructions where non-compliance in the hazardous

area would cause the risk of an explosion.

This sign is not a safety symbol but indicates

an important instruction in the assembly process.

1.6.2 Personnel qualification and training

All personnel involved in the operation, installation,

inspection and maintenance of the unit must be

qualified to carry out the work involved. If the

personnel in question do not already possess the

necessary knowledge and skill, appropriate training

and instruction must be provided. If required the

operator may commission the manufacturer/supplier

to provide applicable training.

Always coordinate repair activity with operations and

health and safety personnel, and follow all plant

safety requirements and applicable safety and health

laws and regulations.

1.6.3 Safety action

This is a summary of conditions and actions to

help prevent injury to personnel and damage to

the environment and to equipment. For products

used in potentially explosive atmospheres

section 1.6.4 also applies.

NEVER DO MAINTENANCE WORK

WHEN THE UNIT IS CONNECTED TO POWER

(Lock out.)

DRAIN THE PUMP AND ISOLATE PIPEWORK

BEFORE DISMANTLING THE PUMP

The appropriate safety precautions should be taken

where the pumped liquids are hazardous.

FLUOROELASTOMERS (When fitted.)

When a pump has experienced temperatures over

250 ºC (482 ºF), partial decomposition of

fluoroelastomers (example: Viton) will occur. In this

condition these are extremely dangerous and skin

contact must be avoided.

HANDLING COMPONENTS

Many precision parts have sharp corners and the

wearing of appropriate safety gloves and equipment

is required when handling these components. To lift

heavy pieces above 25 kg (55 lb) use a crane

appropriate for the mass and in accordance with

current local regulations.

NEVER OPERATE THE PUMP WITHOUT THE

COUPLING GUARD AND ALL OTHER SAFETY

DEVICES CORRECTLY INSTALLED

GUARDS MUST NOT BE REMOVED WHILE

THE PUMP IS OPERATIONAL

THERMAL SHOCK

Rapid changes in the temperature of the liquid within

the pump can cause thermal shock, which can result

in damage or breakage of components and should be

avoided.

NEVER APPLY HEAT TO REMOVE IMPELLER

Trapped lubricant or vapor could cause an explosion.

HOT (and cold) PARTS

If hot or freezing components or auxiliary heating

equipment can present a danger to operators and

persons entering the immediate area, action must be

taken to avoid accidental contact (such as shielding). If

complete protection is not possible, the machine access

must be limited to maintenance staff only with clear

visual warnings and indicators to those entering the

immediate area. Note: bearing housings must not be

insulated and drive motors and bearings may be hot.

If the temperature is greater than 68 °C (175 °F) or

below 5 °C (20 °F) in a restricted zone, or exceeds

local regulations, action as above shall be taken.

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