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WARNING! Beware of Toxic PCBs
(Polychlorinated Biphenyl)
PCB's THE FACTS
Any equipment
holding substances contaminated with more than 50ppm of PCB are
required by law to register them with the Environment Agency.
Many older types of Power Factor Correction capacitors installed in
industrial premises throughout the country contain PCB; a similar
situation exists with older oil-filled transformers. This material
is highly toxic and persistent. We have NEVER used PCB in our power
factor correction products.
PCB can have a serious effect upon long & short term health.
PCB does not decompose in water, acid, alkalis or temperatures below
650 degrees C and is therefore almost completely indestructible in
the natural environment. it is a distant relation of the DDT
exfoliant. PCB can cause death or serious illness dependent upon the
degree of contamination.
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PCB is persistent and has a cumulative effect upon the
environment.
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PCB is widely considered to be a carcinogen (cause of cancer).
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PCB if heated can produce deadly dioxin and chlorine gas.
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PCB when old is liable to develop corrosive properties.
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PCB Capacitors although hermetically sealed in manufacture very
often develop leaks and have been known to explode.
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It is illegal to re-sell PCB capacitors.
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It is illegal to reconnect PCB capacitors once they have been
removed from circuit.
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Existing PCB capacitors may continue in use only while they remain
in a suitable condition WITHOUT LEAKAGE.
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PCB capacitors must be disposed of in accordance with current
legal requirements.
How can PCB be removed from your premises?
Contact Procuro to arrange a survey and
quotation for the safe disposal and replacement of your PCB
capacitors.
The survey and subsequent report and quotation would be carried out
without cost or obligation. Our report would provide the following
information:
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Identify which units contain PCB.
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Our engineer will also apply warning labels to any PCB-containing
equipment if required (Identification of hazardous material being
a requirement of the Health & Safety act).
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Recommendation regarding the most economic method of replacement
(on occasions existing control gear can be re-used), rework or
disposal.
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