DO NOT WELD OR FLAMECUT an y refrigerant line or ve sse l until all refrigera nt
(
liquid and vapor
) has been removed from chiller. Traces of vapor should be dis-
placed with dry air or nitrogen and the work area should be well ventilated.
Refrig-erant in contact with an open flame produces toxic gases
.
DO NOT USE eyebolts or eyebolt holes to rig machine sections or the entire
assembly.
DO NOT work on high-voltage equipment unless you are a qualified electrician.
DO NOT WORK ON electrical components, including control panels, switches,
starters, or oil heater until you are sure ALL POW ER IS OFF and no residual vo lt-
age can leak from capaci t o rs or solid-state com po n ents.
LOCK OPEN AND TAG electrical circuits during servicing. IF WORK IS INTER-
RUPTED, confirm tha t all circuits are deene rg ized before resuming wo rk .
AVOID SPILLING li quid refrigerant on s ki n or getting it in t o the eyes. USE SA FE T Y
GOGGLES. Wash any spil ls from the skin with soa p an d water. If any enters the
eyes, IMMEDIATELY FLUSH EYES with water and consult a physician.
NEVER APPLY an open flame or live steam to a refrigerant cylinder. Dangerous
overpressure can res ult. When necessary to he at refrigerant, use o nl y w arm (110
F [43 C]) water.
DO NOT REUSE disposable (nonreturnable) cylinders or attempt to refill them. It
is DANGEROUS AND ILLEGAL. When cylinder is emptied, evacuate remaining
WARNING !WARNING