Airgas USA LLC CAMPRMR01 ユーザーズマニュアル
USER MANUAL CYLINDER ASSET MONITOR
Rev. 11
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2.5
Cylinder/Vessel Handling
Cylinders or other vessels may contain hazardous liquids or gases under high pressure. Improper handling
could release hazardous material to the environment and cause dangerous projectiles. Only properly
trained personnel should handle cylinders and other vessels.
Whenever a cylinder is being moved, cylinder caps should be installed to protect the valve stem. If the
valve stem is broken or damaged serious personal injury or death may result. All cylinders, full or empty,
should be moved only when secured to a hand cart. Once placed in position a cylinder should be chained
to a secure object or wall to prevent accidental knock over or other cylinder damage. All facility, local
and state codes and standards that apply to cylinder handling, storage or use should also be followed when
working with cylinders or other vessels.
CAUTION: Ensure that the cylinder(s) are securely attached to a wall bracket or cylinder
stand. Always keep the cylinder cap on when moving cylinders. Take extra care to ensure the
cylinder does not tip over. Do not remove cylinder cap until the cylinder is completely secure.
stand. Always keep the cylinder cap on when moving cylinders. Take extra care to ensure the
cylinder does not tip over. Do not remove cylinder cap until the cylinder is completely secure.
2.6
Safety Precautions
It is important to read and follow all note, cautions and warnings before setting up, installing and
operating a CAM instrument:
• Some gas mixtures are dangerous. This includes mixtures that occur because of contamination
• It is dangerous to ignore the specified limits for the CAM system or to use the CAM system when
it is not in its normal condition
• To prevent a dangerous release of pressure, isolate and bleed the system before you disconnect a
pressure connection
• Do not use the CAM system in locations with explosive gas, vapor or dust
• This device has not been designed, tested or approved for use in any medical or nuclear
application.
• Never operate CAM devices outside of the recommended use outlined in the manual
• No co-location with other radio transmitters is allowed. By definition, co-location is when
another radio device or its antenna is located within 20 cm of your unit and can transmit
simultaneously with your unit
simultaneously with your unit
• Never install and/or continuously operate your wireless unit closer than 20 cm to nearby persons.
• Never remove the CAM device from the installed regulator. This device has been designed to
operate in a permanent installation only
CAUTION: Helium is a nontoxic, odorless, colorless, nonflammable gas stored in cylinders at
high pressure. It can cause rapid suffocation when inhaled.
high pressure. It can cause rapid suffocation when inhaled.
2.7
Electrical Hazards
It is common for the equipment provided use 110-230 VAC. Guidelines on when work on energized
systems may be authorized varies. The Customer must always minimize the risk to users who operate or
maintain energized equipment. All users should read and understand all, facility, local and state relevant
guidelines and mandates.