Safety Precautions For Handling Gaseous Fuels - Man E 0824 E 301 Operating Instructions Manual

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Safety precautions for handling gaseous fuels

Gaseous fuels consist basically of methane, propane, butane, traces of higher–order hy-
drocarbons and of inert components such as carbon dioxide and nitrogen.
When commissioning, starting and operating the gas engine, observe the
following without fail:
D Smoking or the use of a naked flame are prohibited.
D Leaks in the gas supply system represent an explosion risk and must
be eliminated without delay.
D Fire extinguishers and other fire-fighting equipment must be kept close
at hand.
D Inflammable material must not be stored in the engine room.
What must be done in the event of a gas leak?
D Close the shut-off tap for the gas supply.
D Turn off main switch for the electrical system.
D Cordon off danger area. Order unauthorised persons to leave the
danger area.
D If gas is escaping, inform the relevant authorities without delay and
make arrangements for repair work.
What must be done if fire breaks out?
D Alert the fire brigade.
D Assist any persons who may be in danger.
D If the fire is a pure gas fire, the escaping gas flame must not be extin-
guished.
Cool the burning object if necessary.
Burning gas = controlled gas!
D If the flames spread to the surrounding area, fight the fire with extin-
guishers.
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