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GM 4600AC
OPERATING MANUAL
EDITION 02/2008
Part No. DOC394861
2.4.1
CORRECT USE
2.4.2
EXPLOSION PROTECTION IDENTIFICATION
2.4.3
MAXIMUM SURFACE TEMPERATURE
2.4.4
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.4
USE IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS
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The maximum surface temperature corresponds to the permissible material temperature.
This and the permissible ambient temperature can be found in the„Technical Data“ chap-
ter.
2.5
GERMAN REGULATIONS AND GUIDELINES
See chapter 3.3