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MTA TAEevo Tech 101 - Disposal, Disassembly and Recycling; Refrigerant Gases; Chapter 2 Refrigerants Safety Datasheet

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OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
Chapter 2 - Safety
TAEevo Tech 015÷802 60 Hz UL
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The data in this manual are not binding and they can be modified by the manufacturer without notice. Reproduction of this manual is strictly prohibited
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2.7 Disposal, disassembly and recycling
The product was designed and built with recyclable materials.
The correct waste sorting for the subsequent start-up of the equipment disposed of for recycling, treatment and for
compatible environmental disposal, contributes to prevent possible negative consequences on the environment and health. It
also favour the recycling of the materials the equipment is made up with.
The unit may include all or some of the materials listed below:
Refrigerant fluid R410A
Copper parts
Aluminium parts
Carbon Steel parts
Stainless Steel parts
•PVC parts
CFC-free synthetic insulating material
polystyrene parts
Polyester oil
•Brass
During dismantling, the compressor, pumps, fans, exchangers (if working) can be recovered for possible re-use thanks to
specialised centres.All materials must be recycled or disposed of in compliance with the corresponding national regulations.
Refrigerant, oil and possible anti-freeze solutions recycling must be done by specialised companies in compliance with the
corresponding local and national legislation.
Electrical and electronic materials cannot not be disposed of together with domestic general waste. They must be disposed of
in special collection centres.
Units must be treated at a centre specialised in re-conditioning, recycling and recovery of materials.
2.8 Refrigerant gases
The units are charged with R410A refrigerant
Do not replace or mix one gas with another because different gases are not mutually compatible.
To clean out a very heavily contaminated refrigerant system, e.g. after a refrigerant compressor burnout, a qualified
refrigeration engineer must be consulted to carry out the task.
The manufacturer’s instructions and local safety regulations should always be observed when handling and storing high
pressure gas cylinders.
2.8.1 Refrigerants safety datasheet
Denomination: R410A (50% Difluoromethane (R32); 50% Pentafluoroethane (R125)).
INDICATION OF HAZARDS
Major hazards: Suffocation.
Specific hazards: Rapid evaporation can cause frostbite.
FIRST AID MEASURES
General information: Do not attempt to administer liquids or solids to persons who have lost consciousness.
Inhalation: Move victims to the open air. Use oxygen or artificial respiration if necessary.
Do not administer adrenaline or similar substances.
Contact with the eyes: Wash thoroughly with plenty of clean water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical
assistance.
Contact with the skin: Wash immediately in plenty of clean water. Remove contaminated clothing immediately.
FIRE-FIGHTING MEASURES
Means of extinction: Any.
Specific hazards: Pressure rise.
Specific methods: Cool containers with water spray.
MEASURES IN THE EVENT OF ACCIDENTAL LEAKAGE
Individual precautions: Evacuate personnel to safe muster points. Provide adequate ventilation. Use personal
protective equipment.
Environmental precautions: Evaporates.
Cleaning methods: Evaporates.
HANDLING AND STORAGE
Handling
Technical measures/ precautions: Ensure the presence of sufficient ventilation and/or air extraction means in the
workplace.
Recommendations for safe use: Do not breath fumes or aerosol.
Storage: Close hermetically and store in a cool, dry and well-ventilated place. Store in its original
containers. Incompatible products: explosives, flammable materials, organic peroxide

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