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1.0  Important Safety Instructions 
 
Many accidents occur every year through careless use of mechanical 
equipment. You can avoid hazards associated with high pressure 
equipment by always following the safety precautions listed below. 
  Shut down or disengage the pump and all accessory equipment before 
attempting any type of service. Failure to do this could cause electrical shock 
or injury from moving pump parts or components under high pressure. 
Always adhere to "Lock Out" and "Tag Out" procedures. For mobile 
equipment, be sure engines and hydraulics cannot be accidentally started. 
  Bleed off all pressure to the pump and piping before performing any 
maintenance on the pump. Failure to do so may spray water or chemicals at 
high pressure or high temperature onto service personnel. 
  Never operate the pump without a pressure relief valve, rupture disc, or 
other type of properly sized over pressure safety device installed. 
  Always use a pressure gage when operating the pump. The pressure must 
never exceed the maximum pressure rating of the pump or damage may 
occur. This damage can cause leakage or structural damage resulting in 
injury to personnel. 
  Ensure that no valves are placed between the pump and pressure relief 
valve. If the pump is started with a closed or restricted valve in line before the 
pressure relief valve, the pump may exceed the rated or design pressure 
limits and rupture causing injury to personnel. 
  Use shields or covers around pumps when pumping hot water, chemicals, 
or other hazardous liquids. This precaution can prevent the exposure of 
service personnel to these fluids should leakage occur. 
  Always use guards on all belt drives, couplings, and shafts. Guards can 
prevent personnel from becoming entangled and injured or killed by rotating 
and reciprocating parts. 
  Use extreme caution with solvents used to clean or degrease equipment. 
Most solvents are highly flammable and toxic. Observe all safety instructions 
on packaging.  
  Follow normal environmental guidelines when fluids, lubricants, or 
solvents are disposed of or spilled. 
  Never modify the pump to perform beyond its rated specifications without 
proper authorization in writing from FMC.