Safety alert decals – Grain Systems PNEG-553 User Manual

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Series 2000 Vane Axial Heater

SAFETY ALERT DECALS

The GSI Group Inc. recommends contacting your local power

company, and having a representative survey your installation so the
wiring is compatible with their system, and adequate power is sup-
plied to your unit.

Safety decals should be read and understood by all people in

the grain handling area. The bottom right decal should be present
on the inside bin door cover of the two ring door, 24" porthole
door cover and the roof manway cover.

If a decal is damaged or is missing contact:
The GSI Group Inc.
1004 E. Illinois St.
Assumption, IL 62510
217-226-4421

A free replacement will be sent to you.

WARNING! BE ALERT!
Personnel operating or working around
electric fans should read this manual.
This manual must be delivered with the
equipment to its owner. Failure to read
this manual and its safety instructions is
a misuse of the equipment.

The symbol shown is used to call
your attention to instructions con-
cerning your personal safety. Watch
for this symbol; it points out impor-
tant safety precautions. It means
"ATTENTION", "WARNING",
"CAUTION", and "DANGER".
Read the message and be cautious
to the possibility of personal injury
or death.

Safety Alert Symbol

Thank you for choosing a GSI product. It is de-
signed to give excellent performance and service
for many years.

This manual describes the operation of the GSI

Series 2000 Vane Axial Heater. Models are built to
accommodate low, medium and high temperature
grain conditioning, and are available in 18" through
28" diameter in both propane vapor and natural gas.

The principal concern ofThe GSI group is your

safety and the safety of others associated with grain
handling equipment. This manual is written to help

As owner and/or operator, it is your responsi-

bility to know what requirements, hazards and pre-
cautions exist, and to inform all personnel associ-
ated with the equipment, or who are in the area.
Avoid any alterations to the equipment. Such al-
terations may produce a very dangerous situation,
where serious injury or death may occur.

Heater Operation

you understand safe operating procedures, and some
of the problems that may be encountered by the op-
erator or other personnel.

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