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Installation

Ground The System

The equipment must be grounded to reduce the

risk of static sparking. Static sparking can cause

fumes to ignite or explode. Grounding provides an

escape wire for the electrical current.
• Always ground the entire fluid system as

described below.

• Polypropylene and PVDF pumps are not

conductive and are not for use with flammable

fluids.

• Follow your local fire codes.

Before operating the pump, ground the system as

explained below.
• Pump: Always ground the entire fluid system by

making sure the fluid has an electrical path to a

true earth ground.

• Air and fluid hoses: Use only grounded hoses

with a maximum of 500 ft (150 m) combined hose

length to ensure grounding continuity.

• Air compressor: Follow manufacturer’s

recommendations.

• Fluid supply container: Follow local code.
• Solvent pails used when flushing: Follow local

code. Use only conductive metal pails, placed

on a grounded surface. Do not place the pail

on a nonconductive surface, such as paper or

cardboard, which interrupts grounding continuity.

Check your system electrical continuity after the

initial installation, and then set up a regular schedule

for checking continuity to be sure proper grounding

is maintained.

Air Lines

1. Install an air filter/regulator assembly (C). The

regulator controls the fluid pressure. The fluid

stall pressure will be the same as the setting of

the air regulator. The filter removes harmful dirt

and moisture from the compressed air supply.

2. Locate a bleed-type master air valve (B) close to

the pump and use it to relieve trapped air. Be

sure the valve is easily accessible from the pump

and located downstream from the regulator.

Trapped air can cause the pump to cycle

unexpectedly, which could result in serious

injury from splashing.

3. Locate another master air valve (D) upstream

from all air line accessories and use it to isolate

them during cleaning and repair.

4. Install a grounded, flexible air hose (A) between

the accessories and the 3/4 npt(f) pump air inlet.

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3A2578C

Summary of Contents for Husky 2200F

Page 1: ...g high viscosity materials For professional use only Not for use in European explosive atmosphere locations Important Safety Instructions Read all warnings and instructions in this manual and in your...

Page 2: ...Fluid Supply Line 12 Fluid Outlet Line 12 Flange Connections 13 Operation 14 Pressure Relief Procedure 14 Tighten Fasteners 14 Flush the Pump Before First Use 14 Start and Adjust the Pump 14 Pump Shu...

Page 3: ...equipment in the work area See Grounding instructions Use only grounded hoses Hold gun rmly to side of grounded pail when triggering into pail Do not use pail liners unless they are antistatic or cond...

Page 4: ...sure all equipment is rated and approved for the environment in which you are using it Use equipment only for its intended purpose Call your distributor for information Route hoses and cables away fro...

Page 5: ...cording to applicable guidelines BURN HAZARD Equipment surfaces and uid that s heated can become very hot during operation To avoid severe burns Do not touch hot uid or equipment PERSONAL PROTECTIVE E...

Page 6: ...nd part numbers for replacement parts a Use the 20 digit number from the ID plate on the pump If you only have the Graco 6 digit part number use the selector tool to nd the corresponding 20 digit num...

Page 7: ...Seat Seals Pump Center Section and Air Valve Material For Use With Fluid Covers and Manifolds 2200P Polypropylene P01A Polypropylene Standard Diaphragms P1 Polypropylene Center Flange ANSI DIN 2200F...

Page 8: ...of the pump relative to the liquid level in the supply b Reduce the friction length of the suction piping Remember that ttings add friction length to the piping Reduce the number of ttings to reduce...

Page 9: ...required for your pump K Air exhaust port and muf er C Air lter regulator assembly L Fluid inlet port D Master air valve to isolate the lter regulator for service M Fluid outlet port E Grounded exibl...

Page 10: ...nded surface Do not place the pail on a nonconductive surface such as paper or cardboard which interrupts grounding continuity Check your system electrical continuity after the initial installation an...

Page 11: ...muf er to the other end of the hose The minimum size for the air exhaust hose is 1 in 26 mm ID If a hose longer than 15 ft 4 57 m is required use a larger diameter hose Avoid sharp bends or kinks in t...

Page 12: ...orten diaphragm life Approximately 3 5 psi 0 02 0 03 MPa 0 21 0 34 bar should be adequate for most materials 3 For maximum suction lift wet and dry see Technical Data page 22 For best results always i...

Page 13: ...Four 5 8 in 17 mm nuts 1 Place a at washer K on each bolt H 2 Align the holes in the gasket G and the pipe ange F with the holes in the pump outlet ange E 3 Lubricate the threads of the four bolts In...

Page 14: ...he System page 10 2 Check ttings to be sure they are tight Use a compatible liquid thread sealant on male threads Tighten uid inlet and outlet ttings securely 3 Place the suction tube if used in uid t...

Page 15: ...ed connections are tight and leak free Check mounting bolts Check fasteners Tighten or retorque as necessary Although pump use varies a general guideline is to retorque fasteners every two months See...

Page 16: ...ompletely torque uid covers before torquing manifolds 1 Start all uid cover screws a few turns Then turn down each screw just until head contacts cover 2 Turn each screw by 1 2 turn or less working in...

Page 17: ...Notes Notes 3A2578C 17...

Page 18: ...in 73 2 cm C 31 7 in 80 5 cm 31 8 in 80 8 cm D 3 6 in 9 1 cm 3 6 in 9 1 cm E 12 0 in 30 5 cm 11 7 in 29 7 cm F 25 6 in 65 0 cm 25 3 in 64 3 cm Polypropylene PVDF G 19 8 in 50 3 cm 19 8 in 50 3 cm H 7...

Page 19: ...ene Only Polypropylene A 24 1 in 61 2 cm B 27 2 in 69 1 cm C 30 3 in 77 0 cm D 3 1 in 7 9 cm E 12 8 in 32 5 cm F 26 3 in 66 8 cm Polypropylene G 18 5 in 47 0 cm H 7 0 in 17 8 cm J 13 9 in 35 3 cm K 16...

Page 20: ...B 100 psi 0 7 MPa 7 0 bar C 70 psi 0 48 MPa 4 8 bar D 40 psi 0 28 MPa 2 8 bar Air Consumption Approximate Cycles per Minute How to Read the Charts 1 Locate uid ow rate along bottom of chart 2 Follow...

Page 21: ...0 7 MPa 7 0 bar C 70 psi 0 48 MPa 4 8 bar D 40 psi 0 28 MPa 2 8 bar Air Consumption Approximate Cycles per Minute How to Read the Charts 1 Locate uid ow rate along bottom of chart 2 Follow vertical li...

Page 22: ...0 C Air consumption Standard diaphragms 70 scfm at 70 psi 100 gpm 2 0 m3 min at 0 48 MPa 4 8 bar 379 lpm Overmolded diaphragms 75 scfm at 70 psi 100 gpm 2 1 m3 min at 0 48 MPa 4 8 bar 379 lpm Maximum...

Page 23: ...rts stainless steel polypropylene Fluid Temperature Range US Metric Diaphragm Ball Seat Material Polypropylene Pump PVDF Pump Polypropylene Pump PVDF Pump FKM Fluoroelastomer 32 to 150 32 to 225 0 to...

Page 24: ...amages for lost pro ts lost sales injury to person or property or any other incidental or consequential loss shall be available Any action for breach of warranty must be brought within six 6 years of...

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