42/23-81 EN Rev. 4 System Manual SCK Gas Sampling System 231
Disposing of the system
Danger of injury to skin and eyes in the event of contact with cooling water
or anti-freeze
Avoid contact with the cooling water and the anti-freeze.
Wash any cooling water and anti-freeze off the skin immediately with water and
soap.
If cooling water or anti-freeze gets in the eyes despite protective glasses, rinse
them thoroughly under running water, holding the eyelids open.
Observe instructions in the anti-freeze manufacturer's safety data sheet.
Danger due to skin and eye injuries in the event of contact with lubricating
oil from the pneumatic box of, from the filter muffler or from inside the
pneumatic motor
Avoid contact with lubricating oil.
Wash any lubricating oil off the skin immediately with water and soap.
If any lubricating oil gets in the eyes despite protective glasses, rinse them thor-
oughly under running water, holding the eyelids open.
Observe instructions in the lubricating oil manufacturer's safety data sheet.
The following conditions must be met:
System was properly shut down and disassembled (see Shutting down the
system on page 224, Disassembling the system on page 227).
Drain oil from compressed-air oiler and dispose of it in accordance with national
regulations.
Note: Observe safety and disposal regulations for the particular oil.
Drain cooling water from the cooling module.
Note: If anti-freeze (Glykol) was admixed, observe disposal regulations in ac-
cordance with national legislation.
Remove filter elements out of the gas sampling probe.
Note: Contamination with filter dust can be expected. The safety and disposal
regulations apply that also apply to handling and disposal of other filter dusts at
the cement works.
All other components of the gas sampling system must be disposed of expertly
and in accordance with national legislation.
Harmful
anti-freeze
Harmful
lubricating oil
Requirements
Disposal rules