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14. Appendix Extracts from safety data sheets14 Appendix Extracts from safety data sheetsWhich substances are used or collected in the various device components andwhat are the associated dangers?Danger fromAlready contained inanalysis material:Chemicals containedAdded to analysis materialfrom measuring gas:Device componentMeasuringgas-dependent-/-Condensate from measuringgas-dependent pollutantsCondensate(from gas drying beforegas cooler)Potassium hydroxide (KOH)biscuitMeasuring gas-dependentpollutantsPre-filterIodised activated carbonMeasuring gas-dependentmercury *PhotometerHydrogen chloride (HCl)(hydrochloric acid)Not applicable(optional)Reference pointmeasuring deviceMercurous (II) chloride (HgCl 2) Not applicableTin(II)chloride dihydrate (SnCl 2 Not applicable• 2H 2O)Table 14.1: Dangerous substances in the various device components* During analysis of the mercury concentration, the mercury contained in themeasuring gas is bound in the iodised activated carbon filter (betweenmeasuring and reference cuvette of the photometer) and therefore remains inthis filter.WARNINGRisk of poisoningAvoid heating the iodised activated carbon laden with mercury above 150 °C,in order to prevent evaporation and release of mercury.In the case of (elemental) mercury there is a risk of inhalatory absorptionthrough breathing in.Please also comply with the information provided in the mercury safety datasheet during these maintenance tasks.<strong>HM</strong> <strong>1400</strong> <strong>TRX</strong> 89

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