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L4006A,B,E,H AQUASTAT® CONTROLLERS

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MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEET

Section 1. Product And Company 

Identification

Product Name: Heat Conductive Compound

MSDS ID: DS9021

Synonyms: MS1699

Product Use: Heat conductive material used to enhance 
contact and heat transfer in temperature sensor 
applications.

Manufacturer: Honeywell Inc., 1985 Douglas Drive North, 
Minneapolis, MN 55422.

Date Released: October 8, 1999

Customer Response Center: 800-328-5111

Emergency Telephone Information: 888-809-3787

NFPA Ratings:

Health 0; Flammability 1; Reactivity 0; Personal Pro-
tection B

Section 2. Composition, Information on 

Ingredients

Additional Information: Part No. 120650 (0.5 oz tube); Part No. 107408 (4 oz can); Part No. 197007 (5 gallon 

container). May also contain minute amounts of lithium and molybdenum lubricant compounds.

Section 3. Hazard Identification

Acute Health Effects:

Skin: Excessive contact may cause skin irritation and 
dermatitis.

Eye: Direct contact with eye will cause irritation.

Inhalation: No adverse effects are expected.

Ingestion: Ingestion of product may cause nausea, 
vomiting and diarrhea.

Chronic Health Effects:

Existing skin rash or dermatitis may be aggravated by 
repeated contact.

OSHA Hazard Classifications: None.

Carcinogenicity: Not considered to be a carcinogen by 
either OSHA, NTP, IARC, or ACGIH.

Section 4. First Aid Measures

Eye Contact: Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes. 
Remove any contact lenses and continue to flush. 
Obtain medical attention if irritation develops and 
persists.

Skin Contact: Remove excess with cloth or paper. 
Wash thoroughly with mild soap and water. Obtain 
medical attention if irritation develops and persists.

Ingestion: Contact physician or local poison control 
center 

immediately

.

Inhalation: Remove patient to fresh air and obtain 
medical attention if symptoms develop.

Section 5. Fire Fighting Measures

Material Flash Point: > 383°F (195°C). Will burn if 
exposed to flame.

Extinguishing Media: Carbon dioxide, dry chemical or 
foam.

Special Fire Fighting Procedures: None.

Explosion Hazards: None. Aluminum powder can react 
with water to release flammable hydrogen gas. In the 
form of this product, this reaction is not expected.

Section 6. Accidental Release Measures

Scrape up and dispose of as solid waste in accordance 
with state and federal regulations.

Ingredient

CAS Number

Percent

PEL

TVL

#2 Lithium Complex Grease (70%):
Mineral Oil

64742-65-0

35-50

5 mg/m

3

5 mg/m

3

Mineral Oil

64742-62-7

20-25

5 mg/m

3

5 mg/m

3

Lithium Hydrostearate/Sebacate 
Complex

68815-49-6

4-9

Zinc Alkyldithiophosphate

68649-42-3

0-2

Aluminum Paste (30%):
Aluminum, as Al

7429-90-5

20-25

15 mg/m

3

10 mg/m

3

Aliphatic Petroleum Distillates

8052-41-3

10-15

2900 mg/m

3

525 mg/m

3

Stearic Acid

57-11-4

1-2

Aromatic Petroleum Distillates

64742-95-6

1-2

5 mg/m

3

5 mg/m

3

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Summary of Contents for Aquastat L4006A

Page 1: ...uld damage the product or cause a hazardous condition 2 Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the product to make sure the product is suitable for your application 3 Installer must be a trained experienced service technician 4 After installation is complete check out product operation as provided in these instructions WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Can cause serious injury death or e...

Page 2: ... Fig 2 Bulb in immersion well and use of adapter If the Old Well Is Unsuitable 1 Drain the system and remove the well 2 Select a new well from form 68 0040 order well separately 3 Install the new well refill the system and check for leaks 4 Loosen but do not remove the two adapter clamp screws Fig 1 5 Insert the sensing bulb into the well until it bottoms as show in Fig 2 Add heat conductive compo...

Page 3: ...th local codes and ordinances regarding wire size insulation enclosure etc See Fig 4 and 5 for typical diagrams of Aquastat Controllers used in heating systems Use these Aquastat Controllers with copper wire only Fig 4 Typical hookup for gas fired system with domestic hot water Fig 5 Hookup for oil fired summer winter hydronic system with domestic hot water This is typical where control for domest...

Page 4: ...ust the control point to correspond with the boiler manufacturer recommendations To adjust insert a screwdriver in the slotted screw type head located beneath the window in the cover Turn the scale to the desired control point Manual Reset When the device includes manual reset L4006E and H be sure to press the red reset button on the front of the case to make sure that the controller is not locked...

Page 5: ...ection 4 First Aid Measures Eye Contact Flush eyes with water for 15 minutes Remove any contact lenses and continue to flush Obtain medical attention if irritation develops and persists Skin Contact Remove excess with cloth or paper Wash thoroughly with mild soap and water Obtain medical attention if irritation develops and persists Ingestion Contact physician or local poison control center immedi...

Page 6: ...tibilities Strong oxidizing agents and halogens Hazardous Decomposition Products Carbon dioxide carbon monoxide Section 11 Toxicology Information No data available Section 12 Ecological Information Chemical Fate Information Hydrocarbon components will biodegrade in soil relatively persistent in water Section 13 Disposal Consideration Dispose of as solid waste in accordance with local state and fed...

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