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Inert gas extinguishing system
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Safety footwear
If pressurized extinguishing agent containers are damaged and extinguishing agent escapes uncon-
trollably, there is a risk of severe injuries.
• Do not transport or store extinguishing agent containers unless they are sealed with a protective
valve cap and an anti-recoil cap.
• Make sure that the extinguishing agent container on the filling unit is secured with the appropri-
ate claw against tipping over. The latch must be closed.
• Replace damaged extinguishing agent containers immediately.
Defective components cannot be repaired; they must be replaced with original spare parts.
If the valve needs to be replaced due to corrosion, contamination or other damage,
the seal ring between the extinguishing agent container and valve must also be
replaced.
Preparing the extinguishing agent container
1. Clean and re-coat the extinguishing agent container.
2. If necessary, check the extinguishing agent container in accordance with the locally applicable
pressurized device regulations.
Space requirements
Depending on local provisions and approvals, the filling service must be recognized by the
authorities or a testing authority. Extinguishing agent containers for FM/UL-approved systems
must be filled only by a filling service recognized by FM/UL.
Filling and storage areas must be sufficiently ventilated to ensure that the maximum permissible
extinguishing agent concentration (NOAEL) is not exceeded when the extinguishing agent is
unintentionally released.
Inst. and Maint. Manual | Oxeo PR LCP | F_101921 Rev 02 | 10-2022 | en
WARNING Risk of injury due to pressure in extinguishing agent containers
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