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Air Quality Monitoring

Warning: Deployment of a monitor/detector is essential for the safe operation of any equipment that has the potential to produce CO. CO sensors/detectors became available on the mass market around 1978. At present several brands sell in the fifty-dollar range. The main differences between the technologies involved are battery or electric and Semiconductor or Biomimetic types. Detectors for carbon monoxide (CO) are manufactured and marketed for use in either the home or occupational industrial settings. The detectors for home use are devices that will sound an alarm before CO concentrations in the home become hazardous. There is an Underwriters Laboratories, Inc., performance standard (UL 2034) for residential CO detectors. Detectors currently available on the market are battery-powered, plug- in, or hard-wired. Some models incorporate a visual display of the parts per million (ppm) concentration of CO present in the home. For more information on CO detectors for home use, call the Consumer Product Safety Commission Hotline at 1-800-638-2772.

CO detectors for use in residential settings are not designed for use in typical workplace settings. Monitoring requirements in an occupational setting are different from monitoring requirements in the home. In the workplace, it is frequently necessary to monitor a worker’s exposure to carbon monoxide over an entire work shift and determine the time-weighted average (TWA) concentration of the exposure. It may also be necessary to have carbon monoxide monitors with alarm capabilities in the workplace. The direct-reading instruments are frequently equipped with audio and/or visual alarms and may be used for area and/or personal exposure monitoring. Some have microprocessors and memory for storing CO concentration readings taken during the day. It is significant to note that some of the devices mentioned for workplace CO monitoring are not capable of monitoring TWAs, and not all are equipped with alarms. The appropriate monitor must be chosen on an application-by-application basis. For more information on the availability of workplace CO monitors or their application, call the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health at 1-800-35- NIOSH(1-800-356-4674).

Room Size and Time Estimations for Parts Per Million (PPM) CO

The fundamental factors in area CO levels involve: The concentration and volume of CO production; The size of the area;

The amount of *air exchange if any; The amount of time CO is produced.

Multiplying length, width, and height will determine the volume or cubic feet in a room. So an empty building 100ft by 100ft with a 10ft ceiling would be 100,000 cubic ft. in size. Any material that is in the room and takes space would reduce the cubic feet.

*Air exchange is defined as the exhausting of internal air to the external atmosphere.

The Graph above depicts the relationships of air exchange to time and CO ppm with cubic feet area and percent CO emissions remaining constant.

 

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Clarke® Operator's Manual (EN) - DC Propane Burnisher

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Contents Patent No ,162,771 English 2Español 18 ClarkeEnglish Engine Emissions and CO Safety Document Overview Potential Effects of CO Exposure Methods to Reduce The Risks of CO Poisoning English EN PPM %CO 100,000cf Hours Operation MaintenanceofEquipment COSafetyEquipmentAvailable Operator Safety Instructions Introduction Propane Safety Information Recommended Purge ProceduresFacts About LP Gas Propane Facts About Propane TanksHow to Operate the Machine Adjusting the HandleOil Level Pad and Pad HolderMaintenance And Adjustments Pad ReplacementBelt Replacement Changing the Engine OilRecommended 20 Hour Maintenance Items Recommended 100 Hour MaintenanceRecommended 200 Hour Maintenance Carb-Gard OperationTrouble Shooting Español ES Clarke Manual del operador ES de la bruñidora Información General del Documento Potenciales efectos de la exposición al CO Cambio de aire y difusión del CO Sin cambio de aire / Sin mezcla de aireDe air Aire De aire / Sin mezcla deCambio de aire / Bueno mezcla de aire Control de la calidad del aire Español Promedio ponderado por tiempo de 8 horas Método OshaMantenimientodelequipo Instrucciones DE Seguridad Para EL Operador Introducción Información de seguridad sobre el propano Datos sobre el gas propano líquido LPGDatos sobre los tanques de propano Procedimientos recomendados para purgarOperación de la máquina Ajuste de la empuñaduraNivel de aceite Disco y soporte del discoMantenimiento y ajustes Información sobre el control de emisionesProhibido interferir con el sistema de control de emisiones Mantenimiento y ajustes generalesMantenimiento y ajustes Operación Carb-Gard Tareas de mantenimiento recomendadas a las 20 horasIntervalos recomendados para el cambio de aceite Mantenimiento recomendado a las 100 horasResoluciòn de problemas Français FR Sécurité liée aux émissions du moteur et au CO Présentation générale du document Effets possibles d’une exposition au CO Définition des effets du COMéthode de réduction des risques d’empoisonnement au CO Renouvellement dair / Aucun brassage dair Surveillance de la qualité de l’air Français Entretien de l’équipement Équipement de sécurité pour CO disponibleConsignes DE Sécurité Pour l’UTILISATEUR Introduction Information de sécurité sur le propane Faits concernant le GPL propaneFaits sur les réservoirs propane Procédures de purge conseilléesComment utiliser la machine Réglage de la poignéeNiveau d’huile Patin et porte-patinEntretien et réglages Contrôle des émissionsModification interdite du système de contrôle des ÉmissionsRéglage de la pression de patin Fonctionnement du Carb-GardIntervalles conseillés entre les vidanges Dépannage Vibrations Excessives Vérifiez les possibilités suivantesClarke Burnishers Operators Manual Propane Floor Burnisher Equipment Clarke Final Assembly 4/03 Ref # Description Qty Clarke Final Assembly 4/03 Ref # Description Qty Clarke Carrier Assembly and Parts List 5/04 Ref # Part No. DescriptionClarke Burnishers Operators Manual Clarke Burnishers Operators Manual Clarke Burnishers Operators Manual Clarke Drive/Wheel/Casting Assembly 5/04 Clarke Burnishers Operators Manual Clarke Burnishers Operators Manual Clarke Burnishers Operators Manual Clarke Fuel Assembly 5/04 Ref # Description Qty Clarke Engine Assembly 5/04 Ref # Description QtyClarke HP Engine Assembly 9/04 TwinTwin Ref # Description Qty Clarke Electrical Schematic 4/03 American Lincoln / Clarke, Madison Heights, Michigan Customer Service Technical ServiceTechnical Service Clarke Limited U.S. Warranty Years for Parts and Service Labor See exceptions below

Propane Floor Burnisher specifications

The Clarke Propane Floor Burnisher is an industry-leading machine designed for cleaning and maintaining various types of flooring surfaces, making it an essential tool for commercial cleaning operations. Renowned for its exceptional performance, reliability, and ease of use, this floor burnisher has become a preferred choice among facility managers and cleaning professionals.

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