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1.3 Safety | The following warnings are provided for your safety. You should read the general note regarding | ||
| danger preceding this introduction, as well as these warnings when working with this equipment: | ||
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| DANGER |
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| Crush hazard. The flowmeters may be very heavy (net weights from 45 to 450 lb / 20 to 200 kg | ||
| each). You could be crushed to death, or very seriously injured, if the flowmeter slips during | ||
| installation and strikes you or falls on you. Handle with care when installing and be sure that | ||
| hoisting apparatus can safely lift the total weight of the flowmeter (see Section 5.1). | ||
| Use the lifting brackets provided on the sensor (see drawing in Sections 2.2 and 2.4). | ||
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| WARNING |
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| Before installation, make sure the operating environments of the flowmeter and ancillary equipment | ||
| are consistent with appropriate national approvals such as USA UL or NEC, Canadian CSA, | ||
| European CE. | ||
| The installation must be carried out by qualified personnel only. Read the entire manuals before | ||
| attempting to install or operate the equipment, including for ancilliary equipment. | ||
| The flowmeter electronics require normal AC power supply. The flowmeter and ancillary | ||
| equipment produces no | ||
| They are certified as such to meet European CE requirements. |
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