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IM 25.055AC UA (C/6-01)
AUTOMATIC CHLORINATOR - 3000LB/24HR
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WARNING LABELS AND TAGS
The following warning labels and tags are attached to the equipment.
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L2016: TO AVOID POSSIBLE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY
FROM ELECTRICAL SHOCK, TURN OFF POWER
BEFORE SERVICING.
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L2708: CHLORINE, WHICH IS A HAZARDOUS CHEMICAL,
IS PRESENT IN THIS EQUIPMENT DURING NORMAL
OPERATION. TO AVOID POSSIBLE SEVERE PER-
SONAL INJURY OR DEATH, YOU MUST OBSERVE
THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS:
1. When changing chlorine supply containers you must be
completely familiar with your local plant operating and
emergency procedures, including the location and use of
a gas mask. Recommended emergency procedures can
be obtained from your chlorine supplier, the Chlorine
Institute, Inc., or similar organization.
2. Do not open the chlorine supply container valve more
than one complete turn. This will permit maximum dis-
charge and can be turned off quickly in the event of a leak.
3. On a routine daily basis, starting at the chlorine supply
container(s), thoroughly check all joints, connections,
and equipment for possible chlorine leaks and immedi-
ately correct any found. Do not tolerate any chlorine
leaks.
4. Chlorine leaks never get better. If they are not promptly
corrected, chlorine leaks always get progressively worse.
5. Never re-use gaskets in chlorine piping systems. Always
have an adequate supply on hand and always use new
gaskets of the correct size and material as identified on
the equipment parts drawings.
6. Except in cases of leak detection or calibration adjust-
ments, the chlorine supply must be shut off at the supply
container valve(s) and the chlorine in the system com-
pletely exhausted before servicing the equipment.
7. It is recommended practice to have an approved gas mask
available, which you have been trained to use, when
making chlorine leak checks and when changing chlorine
supply containers.