MARKINGS AND SYMBOLS
APPROVALS
e following markings and international symbols are used on the equipment or within this user guide:
SAFETY AND ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY
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N Compact Nitrogen Gas Generator - User Guide. ©2020.
NITROGEN (N
2
)
GAS
NON-FLAMMABLE
DO NOT BREATHE
COMPRESSED
Asphyxiant in high
concentrations. No odour
Slightly lighter than air.
Ensure adequate ventilation.
Breathing 100% nitrogen will produce
immediate unconsciousness and death
due to lack of oxygen.
Caution, Read the User Guide.
Risk of electric shock.
Highlights actions or procedures which, if not
performed correctly, may lead to personal injury
or death.
Highlights actions or procedures which, if not
performed correctly, may lead to damage to this
product.
Highlights actions or procedures which, if not
performed correctly, could lead to electric shock.
Read the User Guide.
NITROGEN (N)
DO NOT BREATHE
Asphyxiant in high concentrations. No odour.
Slightly lighter than air. Ensure adequate
ventilation. Breathing 100% nitrogen will produce
immediate unconsciousness and death due to lack
of oxygen.
NON-FLAMMABLE COMPRESSED GAS
Wear ear protection.
Pressurised components on the system.
Remote control. Generator may start automatically
without warning.
Conformité Européenne
Dispose in accordance with local regulations
Safety gloves to be worn
Use a forklift truck to move the generator
is equipment has been tested and complies with the following Eurpean Standards:
EN 61010-1: 2010
Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment for Measurement, Control, and Laboratory use - Part 1:
General Requirements
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Part 6-2: Generic standards - Immunity for industrial
environments
Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) - Speci es the electromagnetic compatibility emission
requirements for electrical and electronic equipment and components designed for industrial
environments. It covers the frequency range 0 Hz to 400 GHz. is standard concerns electrical
equipment that has to be connected to a power network, or uses battery power in an industrial
environment – whether it’s indoors or outdoors. For a location to be classi ed as industrial, it has to
have industrial, scienti c and medical apparatus; heavy inductive or capacitive loads; and high currents
associated with electromagnetic elds
EN 61000-6-2: 2005
EN 61000-6-4: 2007,
A1:2011
Warning
Warning
Caution