
METALJET D2+
INSTALLATION
Revision 19, November 2016
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4.3.2
Connecting tubing and cables
4.3.2.1
Tighten inlet and outlet check valve housings
Temperature cycling during transportation may reduce the preload of the sealing surfaces inside the check
valve housings, which may cause liquid metal leaks.
1.
Tighten the inlet and outlet check valve housings, circled in red in Figure 4-7, slightly using a crescent
wrench.
Figure 4-7.
Tighten the inlet and outlet check valve housings, circled in red, slightly using a crescent wrench.
4.3.2.2
Flex-hose assembly and jet-exit port
1.
Remove transportation seals from the flex-hose assembly and jet-exit port before connecting these to
each other. Store the transportation seals for future sealing purposes.
NOTE:
Be careful not to scratch the sealing surfaces during assembly.
2.
Connect the top end of the flex-hose assembly to the jet-exit port using a 14x3 mm Viton o-ring and
six M4x12 screws, see Figure 4-8.
Figure 4-8.
Connect the top end of the flex-hose assembly to the jet exit port using a 14x3 mm Viton o-ring and
six M4x12 screws. Be careful not to scratch the sealing surfaces during assembly.
3.
Attach the upper cooling block around the straight section of the flex-hose assembly using the four
M6-screws and a Torx-30 screwdriver with the interlock connector facing forward, see Figure 4-9.