3.8
Danger of irritating oils and vapors
During testing, test oil vapors may be pro-
duced and test oil may escape. Test oil and
test oil vapors irritate the skin and are harm-
ful to health if breathed in or swallowed.
Safety measures:
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The plant operator must ensure that the work area is
properly ventilated.
¶
Collect test oil vapors and mist with suitable suction
devices.
¶
Do not breathe in test oil vapors or mist.
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Do not swallow test oil.
¶
In the event of escaping test oil vapors and mist,
wear respiratory protection.
¶
Avoid contact with the eyes and skin. Wear protec-
tive goggles, gloves and overalls.
¶
Clean skin contaminated with oil thoroughly with
water and skin-friendly detergent or soap.
¶
Do not carry oily cloths around in pockets. Remove
oily clothing.
¶
Observe safety data sheets for test oil as per
ISO 4113 (e. g. Zeller&Gmelin Divinol CAF). These
are available from the test oil suppliers.
3.9
Danger of sewage contamination
Danger of contamination of sewage by escap-
ing test oil.
Safety measures:
¶
The operator must ensure that an oil separator is
installed in the coolant return line.
¶
Observe the Water Resources Law and relevant
national water acts and regulations pertaining
to systems for storage, drawing-off and handling
water-polluting materials.
¶
Use sealed containers, enclosures and suction de-
vices.
¶
If a significant quantity of test oil escapes into sur-
face water, a drainage network or the underground
notify the police or authorities responsible immedi-
ately.
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4.
Safe handling
4.1
EPS 205 including accessories
Immediately shut down and secure the EPS
in the event of malfunctioning. Rectify faults
immediately.
Always wear safety shoes.
¶
The EPS 205 is only to be used if all the safety sys-
tems and related devices such as emergency stop
devices, extraction systems and guard contact are in
position and functioning properly.
¶
Before switching on the EPS 205 make sure the test
accessories have been set up and connected cor-
rectly.
¶
Before switching on the EPS 205 make sure no-one
can be endangered by start-up of the EPS 205.
¶
Before fitting, check the unit under test for damage.
Externally damaged, severely corroded and electri-
cally defective units under test are not to be tested
with the EPS 205.
¶
Prior to the test run, make sure the unit under test
has been fitted correctly and that hydraulic and elec-
trical connections have been properly made.
¶
There is a risk of injury from inexpert use and defec-
tive nozzles (e.g. clogged needles) or injectors.
¶
Always comply with the tightening torques indicated
in the EPS 205 operating instructions when perform-
ing test work.
4.1.1
Use of EMERGENCY STOP switch
!
Actuating the EMERGENCY STOP switch could dam-
age the test equipment or unit under test as the sup-
ply of test oil and lubricating oil is interrupted.
¶
Only use the EMERGENCY STOP switch in case of
emergency.
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