Safety Guidelines
When handling hazardous chemicals, always wear protectors such as safety goggles
and rubber gloves. The chemicals include, but are not limited to, sodium hypochlorite
and sodium hydroxide. If the solution comes in contact with eyes or skin, immediately
rinse thoroughly with water. Then seek professional medical attention as soon as
possible as there may be serious injury to eyes and skin.
Do not mix sodium hypochlorite and acids when both are used in a cleaning protocol.
Mixing of these chemicals may generate lethal chlorine gas.
Do not use the module for liquids containing an organic solvent as it may cause
cracks in the module housing. Hot water may blast out from such cracks during
operation.
The membrane is wetted with a 30% calcium chloride solution. Always wear
protectors, such as safety goggles and rubber gloves, to prevent skin contact and eye
contact.
Ensure adequate measures are in place to avoid damage to peripheral units and/or
environmental contamination from exposure to leaking or splashing liquid.
Do not allow the module to come in contact with organic solvents, or solvent vapors,
including cleaning agents which contain organic solvents, or with paints, labels or
tapes with adhesive backings. Failure to observe these precautions could cause
housing cracks.
When installing modules, put a chain round each of them for falling prevention as a
falling module may cause injury or damage to the module. Do not fasten the chains
too tightly as such action may cause module damage. Keep the chains slack as
shown in the following photo. Keep a distance of 5 to 10mm between the module and
the angle bar on which a chain is fixed.