Intended use of Pulse
Pulse is exclusively intended for determining the air leakage and/or background air change rates of buildings and enclosures. The Pulse equipment must be stored in a dry, stable environment; protected at all times from extreme conditions and weather. Pulse must be operated only as intended in this user documentation and within the constraints of the technical specification found on the Equipment Specification page and/or on the power rating label on the device itself. Any operation that does not comply with these specifications will void your warranty.Recommended safety equipment
The noise level when air is released from an air receiver can be relatively loud. We recommend wearing ear protection or earplugs, especially when doing many tests in a day.General safety instructions
- The equipment is for professional use only.
- Use only as described in this documentation.
- Read carefully and understand the operating instructions before using the equipment.
- Do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture. For indoor use only.
- Do not remove any screws or non-operator accessible covers.
- Do not insert any metallic objects into ports or sockets.
- Do not handle the power plug or equipment with wet hands.
- Do not allow liquid to spill onto the equipment. Liquid damage will void the warranty.
- Do not allow anything to rest on or strain the power cords or air hose.
- Always ensure that cables and hoses are routed to prevent damage, accidental contact or trip hazards.
- Do not operate the equipment if it is suspected to be faulty or is damaged in any way. Switch off and unplug all power, then contact our support team.
- Ensure all equipment is securely transported to prevent damage or cause injury to yourself or others.
- Always store the equipment indoors when not in use. Do not expose to temperatures below 0ºC (32ºF) and allow it to acclimatise to room temperature before operating.
- Keep all people and body parts away from the air nozzle during use. The nozzle can reach freezing temperature during and after air release.
- Do not block or place objects near the air nozzle: the force produced by air escaping can cause objects to be toppled or even be projected.
- Always wear earplugs or ear protection when using the equipment due to loud noise levels.
- Do not operate the equipment in the vicinity of pets or other animals as the loud noise levels can distress them.
- Seek manual lifting and handling training before attempting to move this unit. If you are unsure as to your ability to move the unit, do not attempt to do so. Request help from another person or procure a lifting aid.
- Do not lubricate any parts or carry out any maintenance or repair work other than that advised in this user documentation, or as advised directly by our support team.
- No modifications are allowed to the equipment. Any user modifications made may reduce the operational safety of the unit and invalidate the warranty.
- Ensure that the equipment is depressurised and electrically isolated prior to carrying out any of the scheduled maintenance instructions specified within this user documentation.