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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETHALOSOURCE Material Safety Data Sheet AquaPill: SolarPill Manufacturer's Name: Corporate Address: Manufacturer's Telephone: Emergency Telephone (24 Hours): Material/Trade/Product Name: Synonyms: Chemical Name: Chemical Formula: CAS No.: EPA Registration #: Product Use: Date: 1 /10/2011 Revision: 00 HaloSource, Inc. 1631 220"' St. SE, Suite 100, Bothell, WA 98021 (425) 881-6464 (Monday -Friday, 8AM-5PM..PDT) 800-424-9300 CHEMTREC (Domestic, North America) 703-527-3887 CHEMTREC (International, collect calls accepted) AquaPill: SolarPill None Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Reduces heat and chemical loss by preventing water evaporation. OSHA CAS NO. COMPONENT % HAZARDOUS? Trade Secret Trade Secret Trade Secret YES All other components are either non -hazardous or below de NO minimus quantities. NOTE: See Section 8 for permissible exposure limits. EMERGENCY OVERVIEW Yellow liquid with a slight.fatty/waxy odor. ----~:-- _May -be: mildly irritating to _eyes.. Not likely to be hazardous to skin; respiratory tract, orb ingestion_ POTENTIAL HEALTH EFFECTS EYE: May be mildly irritating to eyes. . SKIN: Not likely to be hazardous to skin. INHALATION: Not likely to be hazardous by inhalation r C 0 PF-), y If 7L �: -, E �1�lj AquaPill. SolarPill Page Number: 2 of 6 INGESTION: Not likely to be hazardous by ingestion. CHRONIC EXPOSURE/CARCINOGENICITY: None of the,components present in this material at concentrations of equal to or greater than 0.1 % are listed by IARC, NTP, OSHA or ACGIH as a carcinogen. A component may affect genetic material (mutagenic) and may cause adverse reproductive effects and birth defects (teratogenic) based on animal test data. AGGRAVATION OF PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS: None known_ POTENTIAL ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS- None known FIRST AID PROCEDURES EYE CONTACT: Remove contact lenses (if applicable), flush with water for 15 minutes. Call a physician. SKIN CONTACT: Cleansing the skin after exposure is advisable. INHALATION: If large amounts of fumes are inhaled, remove to fresh air and'consult a physician. INGESTION: Consult a physician if necessary. NOTE TO PHYSICIANS: None. FLASH POINT: >93°C (>2000F)' AUTOIGNITION TEMPERATURE: Not available UPPER FLAMMABLE LIMIT: Not available LOWER FLAMMABLE LIMIT: Not available FLAMMABLITY CLASS (OSHA): Not applicable FLAME PROPAGATION/BURNING RATE: Not available UNIQUE FIRE PROPERTIES: None known or expected. HAZARDOUS COMBUSTION PRODUCTS: Releases carbon monoxide when burned. EXTINGUISHING MEDIA: Water spray, COZ (carbon dioxide), foam or dry chemical. PROTECTION OF FIREFIGHTERS: Water can be used to cool fire -exposed containers, to protect personnel and to disperse vapors and spills. Water run off from chemical fires can cause environmental damage. Dike and collect water used to fight chemical fires. Fire fighters should wear normal protective equipment and positive -pressure self-contained breathing apparatus. PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT: See Section 8 (Personal Protective Equipment). ENVIRONMENTAL PRECAUTIONS: None known. METHODS FOR CLEANING UP: Spilled material should be absorbed onto an inert material and scooped up. Flush spill areas thoroughly with water and scrub to remove residue. If slipperiness remains apply more dry -sweeping compound. AquaPilL• SolarPill SAFE HANDLING RECOMMENDATIONS VENTILATION: General ventilation should be sufficient - FIRE -PREVENTION . SPECIAL HANDLING REQUIREMENTS: No special handling requirements. SAFE STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS CONTAINMENT: Keep container closed when not in use. STORAGE ROOM RECOMMENDATIONS: Store at room temperature. Page Number: 3 of 6 INCOMPATIBLE MATERIALS: To avoid product degradation and equipment corrosion, do not use iron, copper or aluminum containers or equipment. ENGINEERING CONTROLS: General ventilation should be sufficient PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) EYEIFACE PROTECTION: Eye protection is recommended. SKIN PROTECTION: Special skin protection should not be needed. HAND PROTECTION: Gloves are recommended any time handling chemicals. RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: A respiratory protection program that meets OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.134 and ANSI Z88.2 requirements must be followed whenever workplace conditions warrant a respirator's use. GOOD HYGEIENEIWORK PRACTICES: Always follow good hygiene/work practices by avoiding dusts, vapors, or mists and contact with eyes. and skin. Thoroughly wash hands after handling and before eating or drinking. EXPOSURE GUIDELINES PERMISSIBLE EXPOSURE LIMITS 'INGREDIENT- CAS NO. OWA WIS AGGIIT(TLV)7-- NotApplicable Not A licable Not Applicable . Not Applicable I Not Applicable Not Applicable Not A licable COLOR: Yellow SHAPE: Not applicable, liquid PHYSICAL FORM: liquid ODOR: Mild fatty -waxy pH: 6 — 8 VAPOR PRESSURE: Not available i AquaPill: SolarPill i Page Number: 4 of 6 VAPOR DENSITY: Not available BOILING POINT: Not available MELTING POINT: Not available FREEZING POINT: Not available SOLUBILITY IN WATER: Incomplete SPECIFIC GRAVITY OR DENSITY: 0.98 —1.02 NOTE. These physical data are typical values based on material tested but may vary from sample to sample. Values should not be construed as a guaranteed analysis of any specrfc lot or as spec cations. - -MICAL STABILITY: Stable CONDITIONS TO AVOID: None known. MATERIALS TO AVOID (INCOMPATIBILITY): (Aluminum, copper, iron, strong oxidizers, and acids. HAZARDOUS DECOMPOSITION PRODUCTS: Carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide. HAZARDOUS POLYMERIZATION: Will not occur. ORAL LD50 (rat): Not available. DERMAL LD50 (rabbit): Not available. SKIN IRRITATION: Not available. EYE IRRITATION: Not available. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: None. ECOTOXICITY: Not available. MOBILITY: Not available. PERSISTENCE AND DEGRADABILITY: Not available. BIOACCUMULATIVE POTENTIAL: Not available. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION• Not avails -Ali- If this product as supplied becomes a waste, it does not meet the criteria of a hazardous waste as defined under the. Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) 40 CFR 261. Please be advised that state and local requirements for waste disposal may be more restrictive or otherwise different from federal regulations. Consult state and local regulations regarding the proper disposal of this material. AquaPill: SolarPill Page Number: 5 of 6 NOTE: Chemical additions, processing or otherwise altering this material may make the waste management information presented in this MSDS incomplete, inaccurate or otherwise inappropriate_ U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION (DOT): Proper -Shipping -Name. -Not -Regulated _ Hazard Class: _ _ Not Regulated _ _ ____ _ ______ —laentification Number (UN Number): Not Regulated Packing Group (PG): Not Regulated TSCA STATUS: All components are listed. CERCLA REPORTABLE QUANTITY (RQ): CHEMICAL NAME RQ Not applicable Not applicable SARA. TITLE III SECTION 302 EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES (EHS): CHEMICAL NAME TPQ RQ Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable SARA TITLE III SECTION 311/312 HAZARD CATEGORIES: Does this product/material meet the definition of the following hazard classes according to the EPA 'Hazard Categories' promulgated under Sections 311 and 312 of SARA Title III? ACUTE HEALTH HAZARD CHRONIC HEALTH HAZARD FIRE HAZARD REACTIVE HAZARD SUDDEN RELEASE OF PRESSURE YES NO NO NO NO SARA TITLE III SECTION 313 TOXIC CHEMICALS INFORMATION: CHEMICAL NAME CAS NO. CONCENTRATION (%) ,_ Not applicable _ Not applicable Not applicable CAtIFORNIp► PROPOSITION-65: The- of 6WAng c emica s is are known to the s a e o a i omia to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity: CHEMICAL NAME CAS NO. CONCENTRATION (%) Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable INSTALLATION AND -LOCATION a; When pool equIpment Is located below the pool surface, a leek from any componentcan cause large scale water Ion or gooding. PenlatrWater Pool and Spa, No. cannot be responsible for such water loss orIlooding which may cause damage to the product. Avoid placing the healpump in locallon'swhere llcan cause damage by water or condensate leakage. llthis is not possible, provide a sullable drain pan to catch and divert any leakage. Only a qualified servlcd person should Install the UltraTemp® Heat Pump. Before Installing this product, refer to the Important Warning and Safety instructlons on page II. Materials Needed for Installation The following Items are needed and are to be supplied by the Installer for all heat pump Installations: 1, Plumbing connections (2 Inch). 2, Level surface for proper drainage. 3• • Suitable electrical supply line. See rating plate on unit forelectdcal specifications.A]uncilon box Is not needed at the heat pump,, connections are made Inside of the heat pump electrical -compartment Conduit may be attached directly to the heat pump jacket 4. Electric cutout switch that will Interrupt all power to the unit. This switch must be within line of sight of • the heat pump. Check local codes for requirements. 5. Watertight conduit to run the electrical supply line. Equipment Pad For proper drainage of•condensatlon and rain water, place the heat pump on a flat slightly pitched surface, such. as a concrete or fabricated slab (pad). If -possible, place the pad at the same level or slightly higher than the filter system equipment pad. Note: Be sure that the pad Is pitched not more than 1/4 In. per foot In any direction as needed for rungff. Heat Pump Dimensions MODELS DIMENSION"A" 70, 90, 901 33.5' (851 mm) 1001 41.5' (1054 mm) . 110, 120, 120C, 14OC 120 H/C,140,140 WC • . 455° (1156 mm) , Drainage and Condensation Condensation occurs from the evaporator coil while the unit Is running, and drains at a steady rate (usually, three to five gallons per hour), depending upon ambient air temperature and humidfly. The more humid the ambient conditions, the more condensation will be produced. The bottom of the unit acts as a tray to catch rainwater and condensation. Keep the drain holes, located on the bottom pan of the base of the unit, clear of debris. Roof Runoff -Make sure the Not pump is not located where large emounts of water may runroff from a roof lhto the unit. Sharp sloping roofs without gutters will allow massive amounts of rain water, mixed with debris from the roof to be forced through the unit. A gutter or down spout may be heeded to protect the heat pump. Lawn Sprinklers Avoid placing lawn sprinkler near the heater they can'spray water Into the heater and vold the warranty. Be sure to direct any spraying water away . from the heater. Note the wind direction to be sure• water from sprinklers is not blown Toward the heater. Sprinkler heads can produce hlgh water pressure and spray at an angle, diffeirent from typical rain and humid weather. Also, sprinklers connected to a well water . -system can cause mineral buildup on the evaporator . colts and electronics. Salt water can also be an Issue If located near the coast, Location and Clearances ; All criteria given -in the following sections reflect minimum 2. If the heat pump Is to be installed under a cove - clearances, However, each installation must also be;.. . or under a vertical overhang, the unit must hav evaluated, taking -into account'the -prevailing local ' a minimum of five .(5) feet [1.52 m) clearance conditions such as proximity and height of walls, and from the top of the heat pump, (Manufacturer's proximity to public access areas, recommendation). The UltraTemp' Heat Pump must be placed to provide 3. Install a minlmur0 of five (5) feet (1.52 m] from clearances on all sides for maintenance and Inspection. the Inside wall of the pool or -spa unless the 1. At least 24 in. (610 mm] access must be available in heat pump Is separated from the pool or spa b) the front and 121n. 1305 mm] on all the other sides a five (5) foot [1.52 m] high solid fence or other of the heat pump for service and proper air flow. permanent barrier. Canadian Installations•requi (Manufacturer's recommendation)• a minimum of three (3) meters [9.84 ft] from pot water. o • o ' 4, Install heat pump a minimum of 6 In. [153 mm] fl b; d the wall of the house. 'o• o OPEN wuwaaw are FLOW OUT oval— T_ } 5FTmin. , (ts20, M4 EVAPORATOR COILS SERVICE a m� ACCESS (�— 24' min— (610 mm) — FLOW �� 6m�o) . IN (76 mmt SLAB SLAG 1 Heat Pump Location and Clearances j Anchor Clarhp installation Installation of the anchor clamps Is recommended In )• all Installations. Installation of the anchor clamps Is - .- - - ! - - - requlredinFlorida (see Florida Bulldtng Code MOO). Anchor claatps hold the heat numn to the a ui me t pad in order to withstand high winds caused during extreme weather (i.e. hdrdcanes).. ► To Install the anchor clamps: . I F 1. Be sure the heat pump is In Its permanent location tI on.the equipment pad. Heat Pum I 2. Place the clamps at the base of the heat pump in Clamps the four (4) locaflons, shown In the Image to the p right. Note: Bolts and bolt anchors are not Included with I ' the heat pump: The Installer must provide 1/4' x .1.3/8° stainless steel anchor bolts and the appro• . ' pdate size '^'nount•the cram to . r P 0 y' Water Pressure Switch Adjustment p r Multiple Unit Installation I Multiple Unit'Installation Continued r- 1. Heat Pump, Heater•andfor Solar Combination j I , 4, ' Remove the UltraTemp° Heat Pump's left front In s' (305mm) Panel and remove remaining right front panel, certain regions of the country It may be more I The water pressure switch Is located In the water economical toruriaheat pump during the warmer months plumbing In the lower right comer of the heat end a gas heater during the cooler months. In some pump. situations It maybe'desirable to run the heat pump In the 5. Slowly rotate the adjustment wheel on the water `'"Chiller" mode, It so equipped, during the hottest pardon i pressure switch III a counterclockwise direction of the year and a heater during the cooler months. The until pressure "LOW WATER FLOW" Alarm and -Red Pentair heat pump may be used In conjunction with a gasorelec(dcheateroranycombinat(onofheatsources i Service LED vanish, time delay countdown will R start, Including solar, All heat sources must be plumbed In 6. Once the heat pump Is running, turn off the filter seiles to work correctly and efficiently. t pump. The heat pump should turn off immediately, A recommended plumbing layout for a heat pump / 7. If the heat pump pontlnues to operate when the heater / solar combinatlon healing system for a pool / t filter pump Is off, turn the adjustment wheel on the spa combination Is shown below. Your system may not water pressure switch in a clockwise direction until contain all of these•components, but the basic plumbing ; 'the "LOW WATER FLOW" Alarm shows on the will apply by eliminating the component in the Illustration t ' LOD, the Red Service LED turns ON, and the heat that is not a part of your system. em. J pump stops, 2. Multiple Heat Pump Connections 8. Check the setting of the water pressure switch by and pump and the latlon Al plumbing on multiple heat pump Installations must be of the helter ateecicing the cstartlont of panel appInd operng done In parallel (see ImegebeloW), An equal0ow of water I TO Pod between each flow change, to each heat pump Is Important for optimum operation. * i 9. If the water pressure switch cannot be adjusted Note; It may be necessary to adjust the water pressure to accommodate the conditions listed above, switch If a unit is Installed below the water level, Refer r an external slow switch must be added to the back -to page 6. for details on when and how to adjust ' plumbing system to ensure that the heat pump will . the pressure switch. I not operate without the proper flow through the Each heat pump in a multiple unit Installation heat exchanger, allows a maximum flow rate of 100 gpm (380 Ipm) : and requires a minimum of 30 gpm (110 Ipm). _ HEATER ` POOL RETURN HEAT 24' (610 mm I )mb dearerre for � eeldeeeaese� `m CHECK VALVE I SPA I Exfe FAend1r(305MM) pastendheater - inlelforhydrau0o balandrip bw Meter iFOPTIONAL rCheckV�NeB PVC MAKE-UP . ( 306mm • =FROOLAR y endheal�erWO IDrhCECKydrauk POOL VALVE i Detanckq FbwMeler INTAKE TO SOLARSPA ' RETURN ' FILE I To Pool POOL I DRAW @' PUMP Multiple Unit Installation: :SPA Heater and/or Solar Combination INTAKE DRAIN 2' PVC Pipe Two Heat Pump Plumbing Layout %A1ecx Valves are optional Dn healer Wets be" wOIhelPsyslem Extend it (305 mm) past end healer hlelforhydra4 bat XV4 60 GPM (220 Ipm) Minimum :3:] Pool Pump Check Valves ✓CPS opbtalonhel —rWCPlpa—rPVCPIpa butwIl helpla balandng 3• PVC Pip Extend 12' 1 +L r at end he inlet for hydl ' bafarieing r3'BdVWWBypass -*--55wMeler 120 GPM (456 Ipm Minimum ` Pod Pump MWmum 3' PVC Pipe Four Heat Pump Plumbing Layout Anchor Clamp Installation, Continued 4. Wk the position of the hole In each damp an the equlgrnent.pad, 5. Use a masonry drill bit and drill a hole in the 3cement with a diameter as determined by the con• crete anchor, at each of the marks on the equip. Sent pad. The hole should be approximately 1y: In. deep.- 6. Insert a bolt anchor Into each of the holes, Be sure the anchors aWSet completely Into the holes, 7. Position the ancharclamps so that the holes Inthe • • clamps are Mr the bolt anchors, Be sure that the clamp hooks are over the lip of the heat pump base, 8. Insed an anchor bolt through each clamp Into the anchor and tighten to secure the clamp and heat pump to the equipment pad, AIR COILWAno . CO�. NERPUMP WE V.,p. CONCRETE o ,OWPMENrPAD- Anchor Clamp Installation ULTRATEMPO Nnat Pmmn Inewiza n s a,,..:. n..rj. Water Connections and Plumbing' The Image below shows the standard plumbing- layout with a single UltmTemp® Heat Pump unit. Follow the Image from right to left for the standard plumbing sequence. Arrangement of pool system components (otherthanthe standard plumbing Image below), and the location of the heat pump (above or below the pool water surface) can effect the operation of the heat pumps water pressure switch. The pressure switch can be adjusted to accommodate this effect if the heat pump water connections are no more than six (6) feet [1,82 m] below the pool water surface. See instructions for pressure switch adjustment on the next page. If the heat pump Is Installed outside of this range, an external pressure switch,may need to be Installed In the plumbing upstream of the heat pump. Note: Be advised that when pool equlpment Is located below the pool surface a leak can result In large-scale waterloss orfiooding. Pentair Is notresponsible forsuch water toss or flooding or damage. Automatlti Flow Control Valve be Inlelloutlet header of the heat pump comes equipped with an Internal automatic flow control valve. The automatic flow control valve maintains the proper slow through the heat pump at rates up to 120 gpm (458 Ipm). If the filter system flow rate Is higher than 120 gpm (456 Ipm), Install a manual bypass valve, sse Image below. Note: Be advised that If your circulation pump Is over - . 2 HP or if the total (low exceeds 120 gpm (456 Ipm), You will have to add an external bypass valve. Excess water flow will damage the heat exchanger. Standard Plumbing Layout Water Connections to the Heat Pump 2 In. Quick Connect fittings have been Installed on the to the pool is very short. The back pressure could be water Inlet and outlet connections. Filtered cool water too low•totrigger the pressure switch, If this happens, Is plumbed to the Inlet, located on the right side of the Install a directional fitting or elbow where the return UltraTemp° Heat Pump, Heated water flows through the . line enters the pool. This will Increase back pressure fol outlet, located on the left side of the heat pump• the heat pump to operate Propedy. Be sure to check tha Plastic piping -(PVC Schedule 46) should be connected the system flow Is above the minimum requirement of X to the heat pump. The unions, provided with the unit, gPm (1101pm) after the directional fitting Installation, accept 2 In. PVC pipe, Be sure the pool filter Is clean before ki WATER INLETUNION WATER .J OUTLET UNION Heat Pump Water Connections Always be sure that Raw requirements and pool wa...lum.... retescan be meintalned wllh the WtaUaUonof additionalheatpampaandplumbing resbbUons. ,Water Pressure Switch Adjustment The pressure switch Is preset at the factory for activation at 1.5 psi (10 kPa], This factory setting works for most basic installations. Only adjust the water pressure switch if the heat pump does not operate when the proper flow is applied to unit .or If the heat pump does not shut off when the filter pump Is off, Occasionally, unusual plumbing configurations or'necessary restrictions in the plumbing may cause pressure sensing problems, In these rare situations, the plumbing system configuration may require adjustment of the water pressure switch, 'Adjustment of the pressure switch may be necessary If any part of the filter system piping Is 3 feet (0,91 m] -or more above the top of the heat pump. In general, If the heat pump Is Installed'more than 6 feet [1,83 m) below the pool surface, an external water flow switch must be added to the plumbing system. On some installations, the piping from the heat -pump Q The water pressure swUdl should be agwled to hum Ule haaluolwhen the pump b off, Se 4 the Mob to dose at too low cf a Uowan damage the applance, Adjust the swUch to tum the hsaleroff, notoa ma ng any pressure switch adjustment; A dirty filter will restrict the water flow and -the pressure switch cannot be adjusted properly. To adjust the pressure switch: The following adjustment Is for Installations where the heat pump Is below pool water level. 1. Be sure that all valves In the system are set to allow water flow through the heat pump, Start the filter pump. 2, Set the heat pump temperature above the actual , temperature to call for heat.7brn the heat Pump ON. 3. Oncei the'heat pump Is running, turn off the filter pump. The.heat pump should turn off immediately, 4. If the heat pump continues to operate when the filter 'pump Is off, then the water pressure switch needs to be adjusted. 5. Removetheheat pump'sleftfrontpaneland remove remaining rightfront panel,The waterpressure switch Is located in the water plumbing In the lower right corner of the heat pump, 6. Slowly rotate the adjustment wheel on the water ,pressure switch In a clockwise direction until the ' LOW WATER FLOW Alarm shows on the LCD, the Red Service LED turns ON, and the heat pump stops, 7. Check the setting *of the water pressure switch by starting and stopping the filter pump and checking the control panel and operation oflheheaterbetween each flow change, 8. If the water pressure switch cannot be adjusted to accommodate the conditions listed above, an external flow switch must tie added to the plumbing system to ensure thatihs heat pump will not operate without the proper flow through the heat exchanger, ' The following adjustment is for Installations where the heat pump Is above pool water level, 1, aistire that all valves in the system era set to allow water flow through the heat pump. Start the filter pump. 2. Set the heat pump temperature above the actual temperature to call for heat. Turn the heat pump ON, 3, If the LCD shows a "LOW WATER FLOW" Alarm and Red Service LED Is present then the water Pressure switch needs tn•ho orlbic, r,