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Setup

310623A

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Mounting the tank

Secure the tank to the floor using the mounting holes on 
the tank legs. See Dimensions in the Technical Data on 
page 9.

Connecting the water and air supply

Connect the 1/4 in. (6 mm) water and air supply lines to 
the tank assembly.

Starting the pump

Graco Husky 515 Diaphragm pump (D52966) is used in 
this tank assembly. Refer to your Graco Diaphragm 
pump manual 308981 for setup and operation proce-
dures.

Filling the tank reservoir

1.

Open the filter valves (K) and water supply valve (G) 
to allow the reservoir to fill.

2.

Fill the primary reservoir (L) with water, approxi-
mately 13 gallons (49 liters), until the float valve (J) 
shuts off.

3.

While the primary reservoir is filling, verify that the 
water is shut off to the primary float valve by gently 
lifting the second reservoir float lever (B).

4.

If the water is shut off to the primary float valve, 
release the secondary float valve (B). 

5.

Adjust the float valve lever (J) so that the water level 
is even with the top of the r/- 1/8 in. (3 mm).

6.

Add the antifungal fluid (NALCO 39M or equivalent) 
to the tank according to manufacturer’s instructions.

Setting the air pressure

Adjust the air pressure regulator (C) to the diaphragm 
pump (D). The pump should cycle once every second 
(approximately 20 psi [0.14 MPa, 1.4 bar]).

Setting the spray bar and sponge

1.

Adjust the spray bar (E) by loosening the hex bolts 
(Q), located on both ends of the spray bar.

2.

While water is spraying from the spray bar, rotate 
the spray bar angle relative to the rollers to obtain 
the maximum roller revolutions per minute.

3.

Tighten the bolts (Q).

4.

Wet sponge in tank water. Squeeze sponge to 
remove any excess water.

5.

Place sponge (H) in the holder (M). The bottom of 
the sponge should just contact the bottom of the 
holder.

Summary of Contents for 234533

Page 1: ...For use with Multi Orifice Linear Streaming Applicator MOLSA to apply automotive Liquid Applied Sound Deadener LASD materials 100 psi 0 68 MPa 6 8 bar Maximum Working Pressure 120 F 35 C Maximum Fluid Temperature Read warnings and instructions See table of contents page 2 310623A Instructions Parts Cleaning System ...

Page 2: ...andard Warranty 10 Graco Information 10 Manual Conventions Note WARNING WARNING a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury CAUTION CAUTION a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in property damage or destruc tion of equipment Additional helpful information ...

Page 3: ...com ponent See Technical Data in all equipment manuals Use with water or water treated with anti fungal materials only See Technical Data in all equipment manuals Check equipment daily Repair or replace worn or damaged parts immediately Do not alter or modify equipment Use equipment only for its intended purpose Call your Graco distributor for information For professional use only Locate away from...

Page 4: ...Air Pressure Regulator D Diaphragm Pump E Spray Bar F Drain Valve G Water Supply Valve H Sponge J Primary Float Valve K Filter Valve L Primary Reservoir M Sponge Holder N Filter Housing P Rollers Q Spray Bar Bolt FIG 1 Typical Installation M H B J L E P K G N A D F C Q ...

Page 5: ...fting the second reservoir float lever B 4 If the water is shut off to the primary float valve release the secondary float valve B 5 Adjust the float valve lever J so that the water level is even with the top of the rollers 1 8 in 3 mm 6 Add the antifungal fluid NALCO 39M or equivalent to the tank according to manufacturer s instructions Setting the air pressure Adjust the air pressure regulator C...

Page 6: ...onge turn sponge upside down from its original position and place it in the holder M Cleaning and replacing roller assembly 1 While rollers P are running through clean water rub rollers with your hands until build up of contami nates are removed 2 Inspect the rollers P If the nap of the rollers is less than 1 16 in 2 mm replace with new rollers 3 To replace rollers remove pin R 4 Pull roller assem...

Page 7: ...turn ing off water supply valve G or K 4 Close reservoir drain valve F 5 Close both valves G and K that isolate both recir culating filters 6 Remove the filter housings N and screen elements 112302 7 Clean and inspect screen elements Reinstall into filter housings or replace if elements are dam aged See Parts page 8 for replacement part num bers Use extra care to ensure that the element screens ar...

Page 8: ...4 119055 SPRING 2 5 119056 AXLE 1 6 119057 BEARING end 2 7 119058 BEARING center 1 8 119059 VALVE float 1 9 119210 WASHER 2 10 119205 HOUSING axle 2 11 119206 SPRING guide 1 12 119211 TUBE spring 2 13 119209 VALVE float secondary 1 14 119207 PIN left 1 15 119208 PIN right 1 16 119204 BAR spray 1 17 119203 BOLT 2 18 112302 FILTER screen not shown 1 Ref No Part No Description Qty ...

Page 9: ...wners Maximum Fluid Working Pressure 100 psi 0 68 MPa 6 8 bar Maximum Air Pressure 100 psi 0 68 MPa 6 8 bar Dimensions 36 x 27 x 25 75 in 914 x 686 x 654 mm Mounting Leg Dimensions 24 5 x 25 5 x 44 in mounting hole diameter 622 x 648 x 11 mm mounting hole diameter Wetted Parts 300 series stainless steel brass plastic polypropylene Santoprene nylon ...

Page 10: ...ip repairs will be made at a reasonable charge which charges may include the costs of parts labor and transportation THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IS IN LIEU OF ANY OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE Graco s sole obligation and buyer s sole remedy for any breach of warranty shall be as set fo...

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