Safety Aspects - Maritime G6100 Operation Manual

Water monitoring system
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Water Monitoring System

3 Safety Aspects

Before operating the system, read and understand the entire operating
manual.
WARNING/ATTENTION
Follow the instructions.
• Please ensure correct connection of all power and signal cables before operating
the water monitoring system.
• The PAH sensor module and Turbidity sensor modules use UV and IR light. Please
do not stare into the lenses – it can cause damage to your eyes.
The pH/Temperature sensor uses an electrode which is
stored inside the system in a separate container to
maximize electrode lifetime. The electrode is delivered
with a safety cap on to ensure the electrode is kept moist.
The electrode will be damaged if it dries out. The cap must
be removed prior to start-up of the system. The
pH/temperature sensor is also fitted with a plug to prevent
moisture from entering the electrical connection. The plug
must be removed, and the electrode fitted prior to start-up.
• The suction line must not be blocked when the pump is running. The pump will be
damaged if the suction line is blocked.
• Do not run pump dry.
• Avoid air in the sampling system due to risk of air lock leading to flow alarm and
damage of the pump.
• Always ensure a positive suction pressure and keep discharge pressure as low as
possible in order to maximize pump lifetime.
• Pay attention to the temperature of the pump. Time to cool down can be needed
prior to attempting restart.
• Do not block the drain or outlet from a safety valve. Damage of components will
occur.
Ver.5.0 – Revision March 2022
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