Operating instructions
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Triton
2. Safety Regulations
2.1 General Safety Regulations
This device is of leading-edge design and manufacture. If used and maintained in accordance with these operating
instructions, it will be safe to operate. Please comply with the following safety instructions to avoid hazards and
damage.
The device must be in satisfactory condition whenever operated. Any modifications which detrimentally affect the
safety of the device are therefore strictly prohibited. Please contact your service company if you wish to obtain more
information about safety.
No safety equipment (such as safety valves, overload protection devices, etc.) is to be removed, modified or put out of
commission (risk of injury or death!).
Take care that only authorized persons work on the device and that the operators are trained. Make certain that no
unauthorized persons change the settings on the device or tamper with it.
You are obligated to check the device on a daily basis for externally discernible damage and defects. Immediately
report modifications which affect safety and function to the service company nearest you.
Note that only original CORNELIUS replacement parts and accessories which have been checked and approved are
to be used. IMI Cornelius Deutschland GmbH assumes no liability whatsoever for damage resulting from the use of
non-original parts and accessories or from improper handling.
2.2 Safety Instructions Electricity
An electric shock may be fatal or result in serious injury. For this reason, any unauthorized tampering is strictly
prohibited. Water and electricity are a fatal mixture.
Always pull out the mains plug before any cleaning work on or near the device. As delivered, it features a moulded
earthing-pin plug and it must be connected to a socket outlet with an earthing contact. If no appropriate socket outlet
with an earthing contact is available, the connection must be made by authorized persons only, with the regulations
applicable at the installation site (VDE standards in Germany, for example) being observed.
2.3 Safety Instructions CO
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Place the carbon dioxide cylinder in an upright position next to the workstation and secure it against falling over.
Protect it against heat (e.g., against sunshine). Minimum distance from heater 0.5 m (TRSK).
Escaping carbon dioxide is heavier than air and may present danger of suffocation if large quantities collect in
enclosed spaces. Remember that parts of the device are at operating pressure. Do not loosen or dismantle any
components at operating pressure.
3. Installation Requirements
3.1 Installation Sites
Comply with the valid national regulations for installation sites and electrical connections. Ventilation of the
installation sites must be appropriate for device output. Inadequate ventilation of the device will result in its
overheating and being destroyed. Always make certain that no intake or discharge vents are covered.
Triton 150 Triton 350 Triton 700 Triton 2500
Heat output in watts 1100 1600 / 1700
1)
2000 3000
Air flow in m
3
/hour 400 400 500 700
1)
2/3 HP Version










