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WIKA F73.100 User Manual

WIKA F73.100
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EN
12099431.07 11/2018 EN/DE/FR/ES
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WIKA operating instructions models 73, 74, 75
4. Transport ... / 5. Commissioning, operation
Store the instrument in its original packaging in a location that fulls the
conditions listed above. If the original packaging is not available, pack
and store the instrument as described below:
1. Wrap the instrument in an antistatic plastic lm.
2. Place the instrument, along with the shock-absorbent material, in the
packaging.
3. If stored for a prolonged period of time (more than 30 days), place a
bag containing a desiccant inside the packaging.
5. Commissioning, operation
Personnel: Skilled personnel
Tools: Suitable spanner
WARNING!
Physical injuries and damage to property and the
environment caused by hazardous media
Upon contact with hazardous media (e.g. oxygen, acetylene,
ammable or toxic substances), harmful media (e.g.
corrosive, toxic, carcinogenic, radioactive), and also with
refrigeration plants and compressors, there is a danger
of physical injuries and damage to property and the
environment.
Should a failure occur, aggressive media with extremely high
temperature and under high pressure or vacuum may be
present at the instrument.
For these media, in addition to all standard regulations,
the appropriate existing codes or regulations must also
be followed.
When screwing the instrument in, the force required to do this must not
be applied through the case, but only through the spanner ats provided
for this purpose, and using a suitable tool.

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WIKA F73.100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandWIKA
ModelF73.100
CategoryThermometer
LanguageEnglish

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