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MTEC.6500.GB-F-1 Operation and maintenance manual SDA series English
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2.1.6 Professional exposure limits
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HFC-32 TWA 1000 ppm
HFC-125 TWA 1000 ppm
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2. SAFETY
For further information regarding the characteristics of the refrigerant and oil used, refer to the safety data sheets
available from the refrigerant and oil manufacturers.
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The lubricant used is polyester oil. Please refer to the information provided on the compressor data plate.
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Read the ecological information and the following instructions carefully.
Main Ecological Information Regarding the Types of refrigerants Fluids used.
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2.1.5 Exposure controls and personal protection
The refrigerants used decompose in the lower atmosphere (troposphere) relatively quickly. The decomposed products are highly dispersible
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compounds (as stipulated in the guidelines to the UNECE). The constituent refrigerants of R407C (R32, R125 and R134a), do not damage
the ozone layer. These substances are regulated under the Montreal Protocol (revised 1992) and regulations EC no. 2037/200 of 29 June
2000.
Discharges into the atmosphere of this product does not cause a long-term contamination.
Wear protective clothing and gloves, protect your eyes and face
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Users and maintenance personnel must be adequately informed about the possible risks of handling potentially
toxic substances. Failure to follow such instructions can cause damage to personnel or to the unit.
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Atmospheric concentrations of refrigerant must be minimized and kept to a level that is below the occupational exposure limit. Vapor is
heavier than air and can form dangerous concentrations near the ground where the ventilation rate is lower. Always ensure adequate venti-
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between liquid refrigerant and the eyes or skin.
Ensure suitable personal protection (especially respiratory protection) during cleaning operations.
If deemed safe, isolate the source of the leak. If the leakage is small and if adequate ventilation is provided, allow the refrigerant to evapo-
rate. If the loss is substantial ensure that measures are taken to adequately ventilate the area.
Contain spilled material with sand, earth or other suitable absorbent material.
Do not allow the refrigerant to enter drains, sewers or basements, as pockets of vapor can form.