Mich. Admin. Code R. 408.11296 - Maintenance and operation
Rule 1296.
(1)
An unauthorized employee shall not enter an acetylene generator room or
house.
(2) Operating instructions
shall be posted near the acetylene generator for ready reference.
(3) A batch type acetylene generator shall be
flushed with water and the water supply replenished after a charge of carbide
is exhausted, before additional carbide is added.
(4) The water carbide residue mixture shall
be piped into a settling pit not a sewer pipe. Only the clear water from the
settling pit may be discharged into a sewer pipe.
(5) Carbide added to an acetylene generator
shall refill the space provided without ramming the charge. Steel or other
ferrous tools shall not be used.
(6) The water chamber of an acetylene
generator shall be maintained at the indicated level except when draining
during a recharging operation.
(7)
Prior to making a repair involving a source of ignition, such as welding,
soldering, or other hot work, the carbide charge and feed mechanism shall be
removed. All acetylene shall be expelled by completely flooding the generator
with water and disconnecting the generator from the piping system. Water shall
be maintained in the generator until repairs are completed. Hot repairs shall
not be made in a room or house with other acetylene generators unless all
generators and piping have been purged.
(8) Whenever repairs are to be made, or the
generator is to be charged, or the carbide is to be removed, the water chamber
shall be filled to the proper level.
Notes
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