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Installation
Connecting Process and Water Supply
Lines Without Purge
The Thermolator process inlets and outlets must be connected to the plumbing that will
circulate the temperature-controlled water or fluid through the process. Cooling water
inlets and outlets are connected to the cooling water supply.
1
Remove the shipping pipe plug
from the female connections on the back of the
Thermolator.
2
Install pipe to the rear of the Thermolator.
Use male 1
1
/
2
-inch NPT piping for
process connections and male 1-inch NPT piping for water connections. Pipe and
pipe threads must be clean and new. Clean threads with solvent, removing all oil,
grease and dirt. Allow the threads to dry before proceeding.
3
Coat the pipe threads with thread sealant.
Follow the sealant manufacturer’s
directions.
4
Connect the male pipe to the appropriate female connection
on the back of the
unit. Start by hand until the threads engage, then use a pipe wrench to tighten the
connection only enough to prevent leaks.
Do not over-tighten!
Tools for Installation:
r
Pipe wrench large
enough for a 2-inch
pipe
r
Premium quality
Teflon thread
sealant
NOTE:
Conair recommends that
you install an external ball valve
on the cooling water inlet of the
Thermolator. This valve is required
when the purge valve option is
installed.
0
Cooling Valve
and
From Process
connection
in this area
To Process
connection
in this area
Cooling water out
Cooling water in
DIRECT INJECTION
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