Environment And Discharge; Environment; Discharge - HOLLAND HEATER HHO 8L Installation And User Manual

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Environment and discharge

6.1

Environment

When ending the products lifeline, it needs to be separated from other waste. The
user is obligated to take the product to a location to hand in electronic devices. If
this is not possible and the product needs to be replaced by a newer version,
send the product back to the manufacturer.
At the manufacturer the heaters are tuned to keep the emission of harmful substances to a minimum.
Nevertheless, the combustion system will not function optimally if for instance:
There is a shortage of oxygen;
The wrong fuel is used;
There is a leak in the oil supply system;
Water gets into the oil tank (this can also damage the oil pump);
Dirt gets into the oil supply system.
Poor combustion can be harmful not only to the environment, but also to the crops or to the room or
space in which the heater is being used. Therefore, have the heater checked regularly to see that the
combustion system is in good working order. Also follow the safety and installation instructions closely.
The oil storage arrangements must meet the relevant environmental standards. In other words, the
tank must be contained within a spillage sump, the capacity of which must be at least the same as the
capacity of the tank. The sump must also be protected from the rain.
Regularly check the heater and the fuel lines for leaks. If you have reason to disconnect a heater,
make sure to catch the oil that runs out of the fuel lines and filter and dispose it in an environmentally
responsible manner.
6.2

Discharge

After the installation or repairs of the installation, the packaging and non-usable waste should be
delivered to the appropriate places.
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