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Preface, Scope, Related instructions – Parr Instrument 4700 User Manual

Page 3: Intended usage, Safety information, General purpose pressure vessels

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General Purpose Pressure Vessels

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PREFACE

Scope

These instructions cover the basic operating steps
to be followed when using a variety of pressure ves-
sels manufactured by the Parr Instrument Company.
They include temperature and pressure ratings for
Series 4600 and 4700 General Purpose Pressure Ves-
sels, also instructions for the gage block assemblies
commonly used with these vessels. This material
is intended to be used in conjunction with several
related instruction sheets listed on page 2 covering
safety precautions and other information applicable
to Parr pressure equipment. The user should study
all of these instructions carefully before starting
to use any Parr pressure vessels in order to obtain
a complete understanding of the capabilities and
limitations of these vessels, and to be well aware of
the precautions to be observed in their operation.

Related Instructions

The following Parr publications are also included to

further your understanding of this instrument and

its component parts:

No.

Description

201M

Limited Warranty

230M

Safety Precautions to be observed when

operating Pressure Reaction Equipment

231M

Operating Instructions for Parr Safety

Rupture Discs

285M

Sealing Instructions for Flexible

Graphite Gaskets

323M

Operating Instructions for Pressure

Relief Valves

551M

Operating Instructions for 4838

Temperature Controllers

FX004

Health & Safety Assurance Certification

Intended Usage

This system has been designed for use as a high

pressure reactor system. It has been designed, built,

and tested to strict physical and electrical standards.

However, it is the user’s responsibility to install and

operate it in conformance with local pressure and

electrical codes.

If this equipment is used in a manner beyond its

intended usage, the protection provided by the
equipment may be impaired.

Safety Information

To avoid electrical shock, always:
1. Use a properly grounded electrical outlet of

correct voltage and current handling capability.

2. Ensure that the equipment is connected to

electrical service according to local national
electrical codes. Failure to properly connect may
create a fire or shock hazard.

3. For continued protection against possible

hazard, replace fuses with same type and rating
of fuse.

4. Disconnect from the power supply before

maintenance or servicing.

To avoid personal injury:
1. Do not use in the presence of flammable or

combustible materials; fire or explosion may
result. This device contains components which
may ignite such material.

2. Refer servicing to qualified personnel.

This manual is related to the following products: