Bullard ADP20 Instruction Manual Download Page 14

Use the following directions to flush pump:

a. Turn-off Throttle Valve (10) to stop the

pump before flushing.

b. Before flushing, disassemble and

remove the following parts from the
pump:

- Respirator air supply hose(s)
- Inlet Filter and Pipe Stand
- Outlet Filter Jar and Outlet Filter

c. With the pump running, pour several

teaspoons of solvent into the pump’s
inlet port. Repeat the flushing if neces-
sary.

WARNING: Run the pump for a sufficient
time to purge all traces of the solvent
before replacing the filters, reconnecting
the air supply hose(s) and using the
respirator.

3. AVOID EXCESSIVE SPEEDS and 

PRESSURE

- Avoid running above the 25 psig range

for any length of time.

NOTE: NEVER lubricate this oil-less pump
(ONLY THE AIRMOTOR CAN BE LUBRI-
CATED). BEARINGS are grease packed
and sealed. They require no further 
lubrication.

Ensuring Pump Performance

To make sure your pump will perform properly:

1. Always locate the pump's Air INLET in a

clean, breathable air environment.

2. DO NOT contaminate inlet air with exhaust

air from air motor

3. Change OUTLET FILTER every 200 run-

ning hours.

4. Make sure RELIEF VALVE is fully seated

(no bleed-off).

5. Make sure LUBRICATOR is full and is

functioning (1 drop per minute).

6. Always check Respirator Air Supply Hoses

to make sure they are free of kinks.

7. Set incoming compressed drive air at 85

psig or higher. Set output air pressure as
specified in respirator owner’s manual.

See charts on pages 1 and 2 for pump perfor-

mance. If operating hood with Frigitron
2000 Series air conditioner, incoming com-
pressed driven air must be set at 95 psig or
higher.

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Summary of Contents for ADP20

Page 1: ...READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS PUMP ADP20 Free Air Pump Instruction Manual The Human Side of Safety Since 1898...

Page 2: ...tor Works 7 How Motor Drives Pump 7 How Pump Supplies Air 7 Installation 7 8 OPERATING THE FREE AIR PUMP 9 10 MAINTAINING THE FREE AIR PUMP Maintaining the Air Motor 11 Maintaining the Pump 11 12 Ensu...

Page 3: ...95 psig may result in an inadequate supply of air to the worker See below for pump performance On the charts below find the relevant Output Air Pressure psig corresponding to the respirator s approve...

Page 4: ...16 5 Three Two One 22 14 5 Three Two One 25 11 4 Two One One Assumes that no air is being dumped form the Pressure Relief Valve and that pump s drive air pressure is maintained at 95 psig It should be...

Page 5: ...pressure gauge on the pump is maintained above the minimum pressure set ting required by the respirator manufacturer To be assured your respirator can be used with this pump refer to the section in th...

Page 6: ...questions concerning the use of this pump or your respirator or you are not sure the Inlet Air Filter is located at a source of clean breathable air ask your supervisor All instructions for the use a...

Page 7: ...30 psig S16222 6 Outlet Filter Cartridge S17101 7 Heat Exchanger 8 Quick Disconnect Couplers Female 1 2 industrial interchange S16191 9 Air Motor 10 Throttle Valve 11 Plug 12 Lubricator 13 Oil Meterin...

Page 8: ...G 7 1 Grade D or higher as specified by Federal Law 30 CFR Part 11 Subpart J 11 121 b The requirements of Grade D breathable air include Oxygen 19 5 23 5 Hydrocarbons condensed in mg m3 of gas 5 mg m3...

Page 9: ...metered 3 Lubricated air passes through THROTTLE VALVE 10 and drives AIR MOTOR 9 4 Air is exhausted through motor exhaust muffler 18 to atmosphere How Motor Drives Pump MOTOR drives pump through a fle...

Page 10: ...d psig on OUTLET AIR PRES SURE GAUGE 5 and adjust OIL METER ING SCREW 13 until lubricator is produc ing approximately 1 DRIP PER MINUTE in the SIGHT DOME 14 NOTE This drip rate should be monitored occ...

Page 11: ...respirator s minimum approved pres sure will be found in the respirator s Instruction Manual and or on labels attached to the respirator If you have any questions as to whether or not your respirator...

Page 12: ...ure range by adjusting the Throttle Valve 10 9 With the air flowing put on the respirator by following the directions in the respirator manufacturer s Instruction Manual YOU ARE NOW READY TO ENTER THE...

Page 13: ...oons of solvent into the opening d Replace the Plug reconnect the airline back to the Drive Air Inlet Turn the pres sure back on e Run the pump at a very low speed 10 20 RPM for approximately 1 minute...

Page 14: ...oil less pump ONLY THE AIRMOTOR CAN BE LUBRI CATED BEARINGS are grease packed and sealed They require no further lubrication Ensuring Pump Performance To make sure your pump will perform properly 1 Al...

Page 15: ...necessary Check drive air inlet pressure Check for leaks in air hose Verify proper pressure range for your respirator Verify that respirator and hose are connect ed when gauge reading is taken Check...

Page 16: ...ilter 244852 Outlet filter jar aluminum jar only 263552 Outlet Filter Assembly O Ring 10 per pkg 21052 Conversion kit V15 Coupler 1 4 Industrial Interchange with male 3 8 NPT V23 Quick disconnect coup...

Page 17: ...responsible for damages for loss of use or other indirect incidental consequential or special costs expenses or damages incurred by the purchaser notwithstand ing that Bullard has been advised of the...

Page 18: ...rticle Filtering 0 2 Micron and Larger Liquid Particle Filtering 0 75 Micron and Larger Replace the medium efficiency Inlet Filter Cat No 23611 at least once every 500 running hours or sooner if neces...

Page 19: ...duct to Bullard This will include information which must be included on the shipping carton for proper receiving and handling by Bullard DO NOT return product without first following this procedure 3...

Page 20: ...ght 1995 by Bullard All rights reserved including the right of reproduction in whole or in part in any form 6094000023 1198 1898 Safety Way Cynthiana KY41031 9303 Toll free 800 827 0423 Phone 606 234...

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