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HAL Extraction 85U User Manual

HAL Extraction 85U
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HAL Extraction 85U Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHAL Extraction
Model85U
CategoryScrubber
LanguageEnglish

Summary

I. LEGAL DISCLAIMER

II. GENERAL SAFETY AND HEALTH PRECAUTIONS

A. SAFETY SYMBOLS

Symbols indicate critical instructions for installer and operator safety.

B. HAZARDOUS MATERIALS WARNINGS

Warnings regarding severe risks from hazardous materials and the need for overlapping protective systems.

C. TRANSFILLING LPG CONTAINER FILLING PROHIBITED

LPG transfilling operations within the extraction booth are prohibited due to severe risks.

D. FLAMMABLE GASES AND EXPLOSION HAZARDS

Explains fire triangle, LFL/LEL, flash points, and ignition sources for explosion prevention.

E. FLAMMABLE MATERIALS QUANTITIES

Specifies maximum allowable quantities of flammable materials like butane/propane per codes.

F. CLASSIFIED LOCATIONS AND DEFINITIONS

Details hazardous location classifications (Class I, Div 1/2) and definitions like explosion-proof.

G. SYSTEM SAFETY FUNCTIONS

Outlines critical functions like explosion-proof components, ventilation, sensors, and alarms for safe operation.

H. TRAINING REQUIREMENTS

Mandates personnel training and qualification by manufacturer or AHJ for safe operation.

I. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT

Emphasizes user responsibility to evaluate and provide appropriate PPE for safe work.

III. OPERATING THE HAL EXTRACTION BOOTH SYSTEM

A. TURNING ON THE BOOTH SYSTEM

Describes the three-position power switch for booth operation.

B. USING THE BOOTH SYSTEM

Provides essential operational guidelines for safe and effective use of the extraction booth.

1. ALWAYS KEEP THE DOOR TO THE BOOTH CLOSED

Keep the door closed except for entry/exiting to maintain airflow and prevent vapor escape.

2. DO NOT BLOCK AIR MAKEUP OR EXHAUST VENTS

Ensure free airflow across the booth for optimal operation and safety.

3. PERFORM WORK NEAR EXHAUST PLENUM WALL FOR GAS RELEASE

Position work near middle vents for improved capture of residual solvents.

4. CONTROL AND MINIMIZE FLAMMABLE VAPOR RELEASE

Use suitable containers and dry spent feed to minimize vapor release during operations.

5. USE ONLY CLASS I DIVISION 1 GROUP D ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT

Use only UL Certified Class I, Division 1 Group D equipment inside the booth to prevent ignition risks.

6. KEEP IGNITION SOURCES 3 FEET FROM ANY OPENING

Maintain a 3-foot clearance for ignition sources from booth openings (Class I, Division 2 area).

7. DO NOT BLOCK THE SENSOR

Avoid blocking the sensor, as it controls ventilation based on gas concentration.

8. USE LEAK DETECTORS FOR GAS RELEASES

Use leak detectors to identify and minimize flammable gas releases.

9. NEVER IGNORE THE ALARM

Respond to alarms by reducing gas release and following safety procedures.

10. SOUND ALARM PROCEDURES

Actions to take when the sound alarm activates, including shutting down sources and evacuating.

11. EXHAUST FAN OPERATION DURING STORAGE

Mandates keeping the exhaust fan on when solvents are stored to prevent hazardous concentration buildup.

12. SENSOR CALIBRATION

Outlines the annual requirement for sensor calibration according to manufacturer instructions.

13. QUARTERLY BOOTH TESTING

Describes the quarterly procedure for testing booth alarms and sensors using calibration gas.

14. COMPONENT PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

Details routine maintenance tasks like lubricating bearings and replacing lightbulbs.

15. UNCONTROLLED SOLVENT RELEASE RESPONSE

Immediate actions for uncontrolled solvent release, including evacuation and contacting emergency services.

16. HANDLING MALFUNCTIONS

Procedures for when the booth is not functioning properly, including contacting support.

V. CONTACT INFORMATION

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