Nortec SynPur User Manual

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Created: 21.12.2006
Changed: 21.03.2007
Printed: 02.03.2009

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Through holes 6mm

Figure 12: Hole pattern, mounting rail


ATTENTION:
To prevent damage from potential leaks, no electrically conductive parts or goods
should be mounted/placed under the support console.

4.2.3 CO

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bottle


Carbon dioxide is not a hazardous gas as defined by the Hazardous Substances
Act (GefStoffV), but it can present a hazard for humans and the environment if
used improperly. In addition to the safety measures described in this document
general safety rules and practices for working with gases should be followed.

ATTENTION:
Adequate ventilation must be provided since carbon dioxide in high concentrations
can result in unconsciousness and death by asphyxiation.

ATTENTION:
The bottle should be secured against falling over. The bottle is under high
pressure. If the bottle does fall over leaks can result, which can lead to personal
injury or equipment damage.

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The bottle must be placed on a solid, level surface.


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If large quantities emerge from the bottle, direct contact can result in cold
burn/frostbite injuries.

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The bottle is under pressure. Direct exposure to heat or sunshine should be
avoided, as the bottle could otherwise burst.

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