Preventing Fires And Explosion Hazards - Kohler KD62V12 Operation And Maintenance Manual

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2.6.3 Preventing fires and explosion hazards

DANGER
Fire or explosion by flammable and explosive lubricants and fuels.
Lethal or heavy injuries.
u Keep all caps and valves closed near the operating temperature.
u Avoid any contact of flammable and explosive operating fluids, gases or combustible materials
with any hot surface or ignition source.
u Keep the engine clean and free from accumulation of dust and flammable liquids.
u Keep the insulation free of operating fluids contamination.
u Never release operating fluids while operating the engine.
u Check the electrical system. Immediately rectify all errors, such as loose connections and frayed
cables.
u During refueling, switch off any additionally installed heater (optional).
u Lock out and tag out the engine prior to accessing to engine.
u Ensure a good ventilation while refueling or prior to accessing to the engine.
u Regularly check all lines, hoses and screw connections for leaks and damages. Immediately
rectify the leaks and replace the damaged parts.
u Smoking and open flames are forbidden in the vicinity of the engine.
u Always start the engine according to the instructions in the instructions manual of the machi-
nery.
DANGER
Fire or explosion by ignition of the air/gas mixture in the air intake, initiated by electrostatic charging
from insulated mounting!
Lethal or heavy injuries.
u Ground every component potentially electrically insulated from the engine, especially the turbo-
charger.
Information
According to local regulations, the manufacturer of the specific application is responsible to design
adapted fire protection system.
Information
Engines provided by Kohler Co. are not intended to be used in potentially explosive atmospheres
according to Directive 2014/34/EC.
KD62V12 33521030301_6_1 EN_US
2019-02
© 2019 by Kohler Co. All rights reserved.
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