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10D1475 MINI-MAG MAGNETIC FLOWMETER INSTRUCTION MANUAL

SAFETY SUMMARY

GENERAL
WARNINGS
SPECIFIC
WARNINGS
I
POSSIBLE PROCESS UPSETS. Maintenance must be performed
only by qualified personnel and only after securing equipment con-
trolled by this product. Adjusting or removing this product while it
is in the system may upset the process being controlled.
Some process upsets may cause injury or damage.
RETURN OF EQUIPMENT. All Flowmeters and/or Signal Converters
being returned to ABB for repair must be free of any hazardous
materials (acids, alkalis, solvents, etc.). A Material Safety Data
Sheet (MSDS) for all process liquids must accompany returned
equipment. Contact ABB for authorization prior to returning equip-
ment.
INSTRUCTION MANUALS
Do not install, maintain or operate this equipment without reading,
understanding and following the proper ABB instructions and
manuals, otherwise injury or damage may result.
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Equipment powered by AC line voltage presents a potential electric-
shock hazard to the user. Make certain that the system power is
disconnected from the operating branch circuit before attempting
electrical interconnections or service.
All flowmeters and/or signal converters being returned to ABB for
repair must be free of any hazardous materials (acids, alkalis, sol-
vents, etc). A Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for all process
liquids must accompany returned equipment. Contact ABB for
authorization prior to returning equipment. (pg. V, 4-1)
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Equipment powered by AC line volt-
age presents a potential electric shock hazard to the user. Make
certain that the system power input leads are disconnected from the
operating branch circuit before attempting electrical interconnec-
tions. (pg. 2-16
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Equipment powered by an AC line
voltage presents a potential electric shock hazard. Servicing of the
Magnetic Flowmeter or Signal Converter should only be attempted
by a qualified electronics technician. (pg. 3-2, 4-2)
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD. Equipment that operates from ac
line voltage constitutes a potential electric shock hazard to the
user. Make certain that the system power is disconnected before
making the following ohmmeter checks. (pg. 4-3)
SAFETY SUMMARY

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