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307742

Installation

NOTE: Be sure to install a fluid shutoff valve, located
close to the dispenser bar, to shut off fluid to the dis-
penser when servicing.

Refer to the Parts Drawing on page 3 to assemble
the dispenser. The numbers in parentheses in the text
refer to the numbers in the Parts Drawing.

WARNING

 COMPONENT RUPTURE HAZARD

Do not exceed 900 psi (3.4 MPa, 34 bar) fluid
pressure to the dispenser.

Do not exceed 500 psi (6.2 MPa, 62 bar) fluid
pressure to the dispenser with a meter kit. Ex-
ceeding this pressure could cause the compo-
nent to rupture and result in serious injury. A
thermal pressure relief kit (235998) is required in
closed systems that use this meter kit.

Procedure

1.

Slide strainer (14) into the front of drain pan (15).

2.

Slide the back panel (12) into the drain pan (15)
and secure it with the screws (5), lockwashers (2),
and nuts (1).

3.

Screw the pipe plug (4) into the bottom of the drain
pan (15).

4.

Mount the dispenser on the wall with the washers
(7) and other suitable hardware. Be sure the wall
and mounting hardware you use can support the
combined weight of the dispenser, fluid, receiving
containers, and any stress caused by operating
the valve. Be sure to allow enough room under the
drain pan (15) to drain fluid into a container.

NOTE: Extra washers (7), screws (5), lockwashers
(2), and nuts (1) are included for connecting the
sides of two dispenser bars together. See the
DETAIL in the Parts Drawing on page 3.

5.

Insert the adapter (8) through the front panel (11).
Screw the manifold (13) onto the adapter. Secure
the manifold to the front panel with the two lock-
washers (2) and screws (5).

6.

Screw the valve (16) onto the adapter (8). Make
sure the valve’s outlet points down.

7.

Screw the swivel union (9) into the manifold (13).

8.

Connect the front panel (11) to the back panel (12)
with the screws (5), lockwashers (2), and nuts (1).

9.

Plug each unused hole in the front panel (11) with
the screws (5) and lockwashers (2), the 7/8 in. but-
ton plugs (3), or the 1–1/16 in. button plugs (6), as
appropriate.

NOTE: A Solenoid Valve and Ready Light Kit are
available for signaling when an order is ready to
dispense. See Accessories on page 6.

10. Connect the fluid line to the swivel union (9).

Summary of Contents for 220107 A Series

Page 1: ...220107 Series A with Meter Kit 239706 500 psi 3 4 MPa 34 bar Maximum Fluid Working Pressure 307742L ENG Important Safety Instructions Read all warnings and instructions in this manual Save these instr...

Page 2: ...able hardware Be sure the wall and mounting hardware you use can support the combined weight of the dispenser fluid receiving containers and any stress caused by operating the valve Be sure to allow e...

Page 3: ...n 18 3 102521 BUTTON plug 7 8 in dia 3 4 104663 PLUG pipe sq hd 3 4 14 npt 1 5 108296 SCREW hex washer hd 1 4 20 unc 2A 5 8 in long 18 6 108297 BUTTON plug 1 1 16 in dia 2 7 159346 WASHER 1 4 in 6 8 1...

Page 4: ...ing page 5 Turn the adjusting nut 104 upward until a small gap 0 040 in maxi mum exists between the handle 103 and the valve housing 111 when the valve is reas sembled Reinstall the handle on the stem...

Page 5: ...179932 HOUSING valve 1 112 150534 SPRING compression 1 113 155473 PIN 5 32 in x 1 in long 1 114 112122 ADAPTER 3 8 in m x f npt 1 115 190223 RESTRICTOR 1 Recommended tool box spare parts Keep on hand...

Page 6: ...for parts 1 04205 9 13 8 16 Thermal Relief Kit 235998 1 2 npt m x 1 2 npt f Install downstream from the pump Dispenser Meter Kit 239706 To add an electronic gallon quart pint liter totalizing meter R...

Page 7: ...in 101 6 mm 1 5 in 38 1 mm 15 18 in 385 6 mm 22 6 in 574 mm 13 25 in 336 5 mm 18 3 in 464 82 mm Technical Data Fluid inlet size 1 2 npt Drain hose size 3 4 npt Weight 35 lb 15 75 kg Maximum working pr...

Page 8: ...r agrees that no other remedy including but not limited to incidental or consequential damages for lost profits lost sales injury to person or property or any other incidental or consequential loss sh...

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