
Microseparator™ Coolant Systems Transport, Installation, & Initial Startup
M000005_A - V Twin Ultra Transport & Installation 5.2-EN TM
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Piping Installation Diagrams ................................................. 21
Space Requirements .............................................................. 22
Plumbing connections - Microseparator™ ........................................... 23
Electrical Connections to Centrifuge and Main Tank ........................... 24
Compressed Air Connection ................................................................ 25
Microseparator™ Standard System – CF65 ............................ 25
Microseparator™ HC System – CF105 .................................... 26
System General Arrangement Drawings & Utility Requirements .................... 27
Microseparator™ Coolant System - Standard ...................................... 27
Microseparator™ Coolant System - HC ................................................ 28
Chip Separator with Tank, Short – 6SIGD001 ..................................... 29
Chip Separator with Tank Setup Options ............................... 30
Chip Separator with Tank – Tall Drawing 6SATD001 .......................... 31
Pump Station Drawing 6SATU001 ....................................................... 32
Pump Station Drawing 6SATF001 ....................................................... 33
Chip Separator - Single Assembly Drawing 6SATT001 ........................ 34
Chip Separator Dual Assembly Drawing 6SATK001 ............................. 35
Chip Separator Triple Assembly Drawing 6SATV001 ........................... 36
Coolant Makeup System Operation ................................................................ 39
Checking Flow Rate ............................................................................ 42
Pump Station/Pump Station Low Profile ........................................................ 44
Principles of Operation ....................................................................... 44