Specifications

HighInletTemperatureRefrigeratedAirDryer
5
Refrigerant Safety Precautions
Refrigerant First Aid Recommendations
Inhalation
If high concentrations are inhaled, immediately
remove individual from affected area to an area
with a fresh air supply. Keep individual calm.
If not breathing, give artificial respiration or if
havingdifficultybreathing,giveoxygenandcallfor
emergency services.
Skin Contact
In case of contact with the skin, immediately flush
skinwithcleanwaterforatleast15minutes.Treat
for frostbite if necessary by gently warming affected
areasandcallforemergencyservices.Removeany
contaminated clothing or shoes.
Eye Contact
In case of contact with the eyes, immediately flush
eye(s)withcleanwaterforatleast15minutesand
call for emergency services.
CAUTION!
Inhalation, Skin, & Eye Irritant
• Usepropersafetyandprotective
equipment, including chemical
safety goggles or face shield and
impervious gloves when handling
refrigerants.
• Exercisecaretoensurethatliquid
refrigerant does not come in contact
with your skin or eyes.
• DONOTSMOKE.
• Ventilationinworkareamustbe
adequate to keep the concentration
of refrigerant below 1,000 ppm.
• Systemmustbefreeofallrefrigerant
before any welding or brazing can be
performed and must be done in a
well ventilated area.
• Decompositionofrefrigerantsis
hazardous! This material can be
decomposed by high temperatures
caused by an open flame.
Hydrofluoricacidandpossibly
carbonyl fluoride can form in a
liquid or gaseous state. Avoid
exposuretothesetoxicfumesand
irritating materials.
• Leavetheworkareaimmediatelyif
youexperienceanyofthefollowing:
smell something unusual, feel light-
headed,experienceshortnessof
breath, feel a tingling sensation in
your fingers or toes, suddenly feel
warm or a rapid heartbeat.