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IceTech PR350H - Static Electricity; Danger of Congelation

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Industrivej 62
DK-6740 Bramming
Denmark
Original
Version: 2.0
IceTech PR350H
User’s manual
Page:
8 of 20
Date: 2017.07.03
Init: JM
Therefore, please note the following:
1. Low CO
2
concentrations (3-5%) cause headaches and fast breathing.
2. CO
2
concentrations of (7-10%) cause headaches and nausea and may result in unconsciousness.
3. Higher CO
2
concentrations result in unconsciousness and at worst it may cause suffocation.
High CO
2
concentrations may result in unconsciousness due to displacement of oxygen. Therefore, always make sure to
provide sufficient ventilation of the working area, and always avoid producing dry ice in small rooms.
Static Electricity
Dry ice can cause electrostatic discharges. However, the equipment bonded to ground to minimize electrostatic discharge,
and the warning sign is only meant to instruct the operator to avoid placing the equipment in rooms containing explosive
gasses.
Also, it is recommended to use a plastic shovel in the dry ice container.
Danger of Congelation
CO
2
in solid form has a temperature of -79°C
/-110°F or lower at atmospheric pressure and can therefore cause serious congelation injuries.
IMPORTANT!
The dry ice is extremely cold, therefore, do not touch parts of the machine, which are in direct contact with the dry ice
without wearing appropriate protective clothing and gloves.