Explosion hazard! In the event of a malfunction, ignitable sparks may be generated in the EasyNOₓ system. Comply with all locally applicable explosion protection regulations and ensure that no explosive gases form in the system area. |
Risk of suffocation! Risk of poisoning! Leaks in the exhaust pipe can cause exhaust gases to escape and people in the system room can suffocate or be poisoned. After mounting the sensors, check the tightness of the exhaust pipe. |
Risk of burning! There is a risk of burns when touching the sensing elements of the NOX sensor and the thermocouples because the sensing elements become hot during operation. Therefore, observe the following:
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Risk of destruction and injury! The CAN bus/NOX sensor module is an electrically operated device, and there is the risk of electrostatic discharges. Therefore, never operate the device without the appropriate grounding, to prevent injuries and damage. |
Operational safety! The NOX monitoring devices, including the EasyNOₓ, must be operated with closed housings. Otherwise, proper functioning of the devices and compliance with the protection classes cannot be guaranteed. When the system is powered off, the housings may only be opened for wiring and configuration. When the housing is open, make sure that no moisture forms in the housing. |
Operational safety! To prevent sparking and short circuits that can cause electric shock and serious damage to the connected equipment, always switch off the power supply to the EasyNOₓ system before disconnecting the electrical connections in the EasyNOₓ system. |
Danger of interference with radio reception! The CAN bus/NOX sensor-module is not intended for use in residential areas and cannot ensure adequate protection of radio reception in such environments. |