
WET SYSTEM OPERATION
4-28
Cleanload Chemical Eductor
Startup
1.
All Cleanload valves must be closed prior
to starting: inlet ball valve (1) and hopper
ball valve (2).
2.
Open lid to check for foreign objects
which may hinder performance or con-
taminate the system.
3.
Close and lock lid by turning cover clock-
wise.
4.
Divert pump flow to the Cleanload inlet
line. A pressure of 30 PSI minimum and
150 PSI maximum must be used. Highest
pressures increase eduction rate and
available wand suction.
5.
Turn the yellow handle of the inlet ball
valve (1) to the open position.
6.
Open the hopper ball valve (2), located
on the bottom of hopper, by rotating the
handle into a vertical position.
7.
Unlock and open the lid slowly by turning
the cover counterclockwise.
Loading Liquid or Powdered
Chemical into Hopper
8.
Pour required amount of chemical into
the hopper. Avoid splashing liquids or
powdered chemicals outside of the hop-
per.
9.
Rinse empty chemical containers if appli-
cable. Place container opening over the
container rinse valve and press down.
This will activate the rinse valve and rinse
the container.
10. Rinse the Cleanload hopper. Close and
lock the lid by turning the cover clock-
wise. Release the safety locking band on
the hopper rinse ball valve and open the
valve for 20 seconds. Close the ball valve
and return the locking band to the locked
position.
11. Open the lid and inspect for chemical res-
idue. Repeat step 10 as necessary.
12. Close the hopper ball valve (2) by rotat-
ing the handle into a horizontal position
(shown). Turn the inlet valve (1) (yellow
handle) off.
Summary of Contents for APACHE AS1010
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