Residual Energy; Possible Dangers - Hardi ALPHA EVO II EcoDrive Instruction Book

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Residual Energy

Possible Dangers

Note that there may be residual energy from mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic and electric / electronic parts on the sprayer.
Use appropriate measures to inform the operators.
Prevent any accidents from happening due to residual energy.
Below are some examples on where the sprayer's residual energies may be present.
Mechanical Energy
• springs under tension
• weights exposed to gravity
Hydraulic Energy
• trapped oil under pressure in cylinders, hoses and accumulators
• heat from cylinders and oil tank.
Pneumatic Energy
• air tank
• air activated brake system
• pressure dampers for fluid system
Electric Energy
• energy stored in capacitors
• Sprayer battery
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