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1.2 Safety statements
▪ Refrigerant compressors must be employed only for their intended use. The system
has to be labelled according to the applicable standards and legislation.
▪ Only qualified and authorized RACHP personnel are permitted to install commission
and maintain this equipment. Only competent personnel (as specified in EN 13313)
qualified for flammable refrigerant handling is permitted to commission, initiate and
maintain the compressor/refrigeration systems; non-trained personnel, including the
user, are not allowed to do so and must call on an expert.
▪ The maximum refrigerant charge is specified in standards such as, but not limited to
EN 378, EN 60335-2-40 and EN 60335-2-89. The system designer shall implement all
safety measures defined by the applicable standards and not exceed the maximum
refrigerant charge.
▪ If a flammable atmosphere is detected, immediately take all necessary precautions to
mitigate the risk as determined in the risk assessment.
▪ Electrical connections must be made by qualified electrical personnel.
▪ All valid standards for connecting electrical and refrigeration equipment must be
observed.
▪ The national legislation and regulations regarding personnel protection must be
observed.
Use personal safety equipment. Safety goggles, gloves,
protective clothing, safety boots and hard hats should be worn
where necessary.
1.3 General instructions
WARNING
Pressurized system! Serious personal injuries and/or system
breakdown! Accidental system start before complete set-up must be avoided.
Never leave the system unattended without locking it out electrically when it is
on vacuum and has no refrigerant charge, when it has a holding charge of
nitrogen, or when the compressor service valves are closed.
WARNING
High shell temperature! Burning! Do not touch the compressor until it has
cooled down. Ensure that other materials in the area of the compressor do not
get in touch with it. Lock and mark accessible sections.
CAUTION
Contact with POE! Material damage! POE lubricant must be handled
carefully and the proper protective equipment (gloves, eye protection, etc.)
must be used at all times. POE must not come into contact with any surface
or material that it might damage, including without limitation, certain polymers,
eg, PVC/CPVC and polycarbonate.