Operation
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3A7519A
Operation
NOTE: The reference letters in the following instructions
refer to
Pressure Relief Procedure
1.
Close the supply pump’s bleed-type master air valve
(E) (required in the system).
2.
Close the shut off valve (N).
3.
Open the pump drain valve (M).
4.
Check the pressure gauge on the air regulator (C)
and the pressure gauge (P) to verify that pressure
has been relieved.
Before Starting Pump
NOTE: The reference letters in the following instructions
refer to
This pump is designed to be used only in pumping
non-corrosive and non-abrasive lubricants. Any other
use of the pump can cause unsafe operating
conditions and component rupture, which can result in
fluid injection or other serious injury or fire or
explosion
This equipment stays pressurized until pressure is
manually relieved. To help prevent serious injury from
pressurized fluid, such as skin injection, splashing
fluid and moving parts, follow the Pressure Relief
Procedure when you stop spraying and before
cleaning, checking, or servicing the equipment.
COMPONENT RUPTURE HAZARD
Overpressurizing any component can result in serious
injury or property damage as a result of rupture, fire,
and/or explosion. The maximum working pressure of
each component in the system may not be the same,
To reduce the risk of overpressurizing any component
in the system:
•
Be sure you know the maximum working pressure
of each component.
•
Never exceed the maximum working pressure of
the lowest rated component in the system.
•
Do not exceed the maximum input pressure.
•
Use tubing, hoses, and other components with
pressure ratings equal lo or higher than the pump
rating.
•
Do not exceed the maximum output pressure. For
example, the Dyna-Star 200:1 pump has a rated
ratio of 200:1. To calculate the fluid output
pressure, multiply the air pressure shown on the
pressure gauge of the air regulator (C) by 200.
100 psi air x 200 = 20,000 psi fluid output
0.69 MPa air x 200 = 137.9 MPa fluid output
•
Do not exceed the maximum pump cycle rate.
•
Use the required air regulator (C) to regulate air
pressure to the pump so that no fluid line
component or accessory is over pressurized.