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Parts

H-30, H-XP2Power Supply and

Terminal Block Module

Ref.

Part

Description

Qty.

801

- - -

RA IL, mount, 18 mm slot

1

802

255045 BLOCK, clamp end

3

803

24R722 BLOCK, terminal PE,

quad, AB

1

804

24R723 BLOCK, terminal, quad

M4, AB

2

805

126453 POWER SUPPLY, 24V

1

806

255022 RELAY, contactor, 65A,

3p

1

807

24R724 BLOCK, terminal, UT35

6

H-30, H-XP2System Circuit Breaker

Module

Ref.

Part

Description

Qty.

851

- - -

RA IL, mount, 18 mm slot

1

852

255045 BLOCK, clamp end

2

853

17A319 CIRCUIT, breaker, 1P,

50A, UL1077, AB

1

854

17A314 CIRCUIT, breaker, 2P,

20A, UL489, AB

1

855

17A317 CIRCUIT, breaker, 2P,

40A, UL489, AB

3

856

17G667 FUSE, 2.5 amp, 250V,

time-lag

2

857

255043 HOLDER, fuse terminal

block, 5 x 20 mm

2

858

- - -

COVER, end, fuse block

1

334946A

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Summary of Contents for Reactor 2 H-30

Page 1: ...polyurethane foam and polyurea coatings Not for outdoor use For professional use only Not approved for use in explosive atmospheres or hazardous locations Important Safety Instructions Read all warnin...

Page 2: ...Overtemperature Switch 59 Replace RTD 60 Repair Heated Hose 61 Repair Fluid Temperature Sensor FTS 62 Repair Circuit Breaker Module 63 Transformer Primary Check 64 Transformer Secondary Check 64 Repl...

Page 3: ...eath if splashed in the eyes or on skin inhaled or swallowed Read Safety Data Sheet SDS for handling instructions and to know the speci c hazards of the uids you are using including the effects of lon...

Page 4: ...nd paint fumes in work area can ignite or explode Paint or solvent owing through the equipment can cause static sparking To help prevent re and explosion Use equipment only in well ventilated area Eli...

Page 5: ...nt rupture Failure to follow this warning can result in death serious injury or property damage Do not use 1 1 1 trichloroethane methylene chloride other halogenated hydrocarbon solvents or uids conta...

Page 6: ...rts only Do not alter or modify equipment Alterations or modi cations may void agency approvals and create safety hazards Make sure all equipment is rated and approved for the environment in which you...

Page 7: ...articulates everyone in the work area must wear appropriate respiratory protection Always wear a properly tting respirator which may include a supplied air respirator Ventilate the work area according...

Page 8: ...side Moisture Sensitivity of Isocyanates Exposure to moisture such as humidity will cause ISO to partially cure forming small hard abrasive crystals that become suspended in the uid Eventually a lm w...

Page 9: ...s 309815 Feed Pump Kits Instructions Parts 309827 Feed Pump Air Supply Kit Instructions Parts Spray Gun Manuals 309550 Fusion AP Gun 312666 Fusion CS Gun 313213 Probler P2 Gun Accessory Manuals 3A1905...

Page 10: ...RD CHH131 CS02RD CSH132 CS02RD CHH132 CS02RD Probler P2 Package Gun Part No P2H031 GCP2R2 PHH031 GCP2R2 P2H032 GCP2R2 PHH032 GCP2R2 P2H131 GCP2R2 PHH131 GCP2R2 P2H132 GCP2R2 PHH132 GCP2R2 24K240 24K24...

Page 11: ...P2 Package Gun Part No P2H043 GCP2R2 PHH043 GCP2R2 P2H044 GCP2R2 PHH044 GCP2R2 P2H143 GCP2R2 PHH143 GCP2R2 P2H144 GCP2R2 PHH144 GCP2R2 24K240 24K240 24K240 24K240 24Y240 24Y240 24Y240 24Y240 Heated H...

Page 12: ...D Probler P2 Package Gun Part No P2H045 GCP2R2 PHH045 GCP2R2 P2H046 GCP2R2 PHH046 GCP2R2 P2H145 GCP2R2 PHH145 GCP2R2 P2H146 GCP2R2 PHH146 GCP2R2 24K240 24K240 24K240 24K240 24Y240 24Y240 24Y240 24Y240...

Page 13: ...robler P2 Package Gun Part No P2H053 GCP2R2 PHH053 GCP2R2 P2H056 GCP2R2 PHH056 GCP2R2 P2H153 GCP2R2 PHH153 GCP2R2 P2H156 GCP2R2 PHH156 GCP2R2 24K240 24K240 24K240 24K240 24Y240 24Y240 24Y240 24Y240 He...

Page 14: ...062 246101 P2H162 GCP2R1 PHH162 246101 Heated Hose 50 ft 15 m 24K241 scuff guard 24Y241 Xtreme wrap Heated Whip Hose 10 ft 3 m 246055 246055 Graco Insite Fluid Inlet Sensors 2 Full load amps with all...

Page 15: ...H076 GCP2R2 PHH076 GCP2R2 P2H174 GCP2R2 PHH174 GCP2R2 P2H176 GCP2R2 PHH176 GCP2R2 24K241 24K241 24K241 24K241 24Y241 24Y241 24Y241 24Y241 Heated Hose 50 ft 15 m 24K240 scuff guard 24Y240 Xtreme wrap Q...

Page 16: ...Site Kit 17F837 Inlet Sensor Kit 16X521 Graco InSite Extension cable 24 6 ft 7 5 m 24N449 50 ft 15 m CAN cable for remote display module 24K207 Fluid Temperature Sensor FTS with RTD 24U174 Remote Disp...

Page 17: ...ameter that is not immediately critical to the process The advisory needs attention to prevent more serious issues in the future See Error Codes page 18 for causes and solutions to each error code To...

Page 18: ...Current B Bad Heater Con rm resistance of heater Heater resistance should be 18 21 for each heater element 9 12 combined for 10 kW systems 6 8 for 15 kW systems and 4 6 for 20 kW systems If out of to...

Page 19: ...nection Check heater wiring for loose wires Tripped circuit breaker Visually check circuit breaker for a tripped condition A8DB Heater B No Current B Loose broken connection Check heater wiring for lo...

Page 20: ...reen light on each module should be lit If green light is not lit check to make sure each CAN cable connection is tight Verify the power supply is outputting 24 VDC If not check power supply wiring If...

Page 21: ...the power supply CACT TCM TCM Communication Error Loose or broken CAN cable Check the CAN cables running between GCA modules and tighten of needed If the problem still persists move each cable around...

Page 22: ...creen before insert ing a USB drive H2MA Heater A Low Frequency A Line frequency is below 45 Hz Ensure line frequency of incoming power is between 45 and 65 Hz H2MB Heater B Low Frequency B Line frequ...

Page 23: ...he ADM and download all logs Pressure difference between A and B material is greater than the de ned value Ensure material ow is equally restricted on both material lines Pressure imbalance is de ned...

Page 24: ...nce B High Feed system defective Check feed pump and hoses for blockage Check that feed pumps have correct air pressure Inlet pressure lower than de ned value Ensure that inlet pressure to the pump is...

Page 25: ...manifold Replace transducer if they do not match P4AX HCM High Pressure A H XP2 or H XP3 system con gured as H 30 H 40 or H 50 Alarm level is lower for H 30 H 40 and H 50 than for H XP2 and H XP3 Ens...

Page 26: ...M Pressure Sensor Error B Bad sensor Check if the error follows the transducer Disconnect transducer cables from the HCM connectors 6 and 7 Reverse A and B connections and check if the errors follows...

Page 27: ...s the sensor replace the inlet sensor Pressure difference between A and B material is greater than the de ned value Ensure material ow is equally restricted on both material lines Pressure imbalance i...

Page 28: ...ace rupture disk Do not replace with a pipe plug P7BX HCM Pressure Imbalance B High Feed system defective Check feed pump and hoses for blockage Check that feed pumps have correct air pressure Flow is...

Page 29: ...too high at current setpoint Use a smaller mix chamber that is rated for the unit in use If recirculating decrease ow or decrease temperature setpoint T2DH Hose Low Temperature Hose Cold chemical in u...

Page 30: ...t of the hose Expose FTS to the same environment as the rest of the hose High ambient temperature Ensure ambient temperature is below 120 F 48 C before using the system Enclosure fan not operating Ens...

Page 31: ...necessary Bad RTD or bad RTD placement against heater Swap A and B heater output cables and RTD cables and see if issue follows If so replace RTD T4DA Heater A High Temperature A Flow too high for te...

Page 32: ...o heat Cold ambient temperature is chilling the FTS and causing hose heat to stay on longer than needed Insulate the FTS area of the hose so that it heats at the same rate as the rest of the hose Over...

Page 33: ...F 87 C Disconnected or loose overtemperature switch cable connection If heater is not actually over temperature check all wiring and connections between the TCM and the overtemperature switches T4EB H...

Page 34: ...ir Heated Hose page 61 Order RTD Test kit 24N365 for measure ment Disconnect hose RTD and use manual hose mode to nish job until repair can be completed Shorted RTD cable in hose or FTS Expose each ho...

Page 35: ...heater Swap A and B heater output cables and RTD cables and see if issue follows If so replace RTD Bad heater element Con rm resistance of heater Heater resistance should be 9 12 for 10 kW systems 6 8...

Page 36: ...or tripped circuit breaker V2MB TCM Low Voltage B Low incoming line voltage Measure voltage at circuit breaker and ensure voltage is greater than 195 VAC Loose connection or tripped circuit breaker C...

Page 37: ...High Voltage B Incoming line voltage is too high Ensure incoming system power is wired properly Verify voltage at each circuit breaker is between 195 and 264 VAC V4MH TCM High Voltage Hose Incoming l...

Page 38: ...last time the motor was turned off to reduce the chance of the motor overheating PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Loose connections and or contactor CT01 is not closing Check wiring between the following compon...

Page 39: ...on of hydraulic pump Turn fan pulley by hand Verify oil ow by removing oil lter to see ow into lter manifold Reinstall oil lter Do NOT operate unit without a properly installed oil lter Screeching noi...

Page 40: ...e in which direction the pump has stalled by observing which directional icon is displayed on the ADM Home screen See Table 1 3 Repair the valve See pump manual Restriction at the gun Clean the gun se...

Page 41: ...king from pump outlet rupture disk Check if heater and PRESSURE RELIEF SPRAY valve SA or SB are plugged Clear Replace rupture disk with a new one do not replace with a pipe plug No pressure on one sid...

Page 42: ...y proceed to step 2 If the indicating lights do not turn on proceed to step 6 2 Con rm the proximity switches 211 switch bracket 209 and switching plate 319 are rmly mounted and not damaged 3 Check di...

Page 43: ...a Last proximity switch triggered Right side proximity switch Left side proximity switch Terminals in directional valve energized Terminals associated with red and orange wires Terminals associated wi...

Page 44: ...e voltage Low line voltage signi cantly reduces power available to the hose heat system affecting longer hose lengths A and B setpoints too low Increase A and B setpoints Hose is designed to maintain...

Page 45: ...connectors are clean Unplug and re plug FTS wires along length of hose cleaning off any debris Erratic hose temperature FTS not installed correctly FTS should be installed close to end of hose in same...

Page 46: ...perature setpoints too low Increase A and B setpoints Hose designed to maintain temperature not increase temperature Hose temperature setpoint too low Check Increase if necessary to maintain heat Flow...

Page 47: ...s not heat Signal failure from RTD Check ADM for error codes Con rm RTD cabling is properly connected and not damaged Replace RTD Dirty RTD connections Examine RTD cables connected to TCM Con rm RTDs...

Page 48: ...ellular connection Wait a few minutes for the unit to establish the connection Move system to a location with cellular service to establish cellular connection Has not established cellular connection...

Page 49: ...top spraying and before cleaning checking or servicing equipment The Fusion AP gun is shown 1 Press to stop the pumps 2 Turn off all heat zones 3 Relieve pressure in gun and perform gun shutdown proce...

Page 50: ...ess to park the Component A and Component B pumps The park operation is complete when green dot goes out Verify the park operation is complete before moving to next step 5 Press to deactivate the syst...

Page 51: ...separately from heated hoses set PRESSURE RELIEF SPRAY valves SA SB to PRESSURE RELIEF CIRCULATION Flush through bleed lines N To ush entire system circulate through gun uid manifold with manifold re...

Page 52: ...ntainers or supply tanks Ensure gauges GA GB drop to 0 psi Note Use drop cloth or rags to protect the Reactor and surrounding area from spills 3 Disconnect the B Resin side pump inlet line the inlet y...

Page 53: ...ain Reattach the check valve to the inlet hose 3 Drain the reservoir and ush it with clean lubricant 4 When the reservoir is ushed clean ll with fresh lubricant 5 Thread the reservoir onto the cap ass...

Page 54: ...ic Oils Supplier Name Citgo A W ISO Grade 46 Amsoil AWI ISO Grade 46 synthetic BP Oil International Energol HLP HM ISO Grade 46 Carl Bechem GmbH Staroil HVI 46 Castrol Hyspin AWS 46 Chevron Rykon AW I...

Page 55: ...lose the electrical enclosure door 3 Remove mounting bolts from the bottom frame and move the system away from the wall Figure 2 4 Remove upper bolts 3 Tilt the electrical enclosure down to gain acces...

Page 56: ...10 Remove the motor Installation 1 Place the motor on the unit 2 Fasten the motor with bolts 3 Connect the wires using wire nuts See Electrical Schematics page 94 and the diagram inside the motor junc...

Page 57: ...NOTICE To prevent damage to the overtemperature switch carefully remove the covers 3 Lift cover 132 and loosen the blue bracket 131 fasteners Lift the blue bracket 133 off of the fasteners and set asi...

Page 58: ...le with wire ties 5 Replace sensor and secure with wire ties Replace Pressure Transducers 1 Flush See Flushing page 51 2 See Shutdown page 50 3 Disconnect transducer cables 405 from 6 and 7 connectors...

Page 59: ...if removed earlier See Replace RTD page 60 9 Reconnect the wires inside the electrical enclosure Line Voltage The heater outputs its rated wattage at 230 VAC Low line voltage will reduce power availab...

Page 60: ...ace RTD cable 512 a Apply PTFE tape and thread sealant to male pipe threads and tighten RTD housing H into adapter 506 b Push in RTD 512 so tip contacts heater element 508 c Holding RTD 512 against he...

Page 61: ...be while measuring resistance M8 Connector Pins Resistance 3 to 1 approximately 1090 ohms 3 to 4 approximately 1090 ohms 1 to 4 0 2 0 4 ohms 2 to any in nity open 4 Retest at each length of hose inclu...

Page 62: ...hutdown page 50 2 Remove tape and protective covering from FTS Disconnect hose cable F 3 If FTS is not reading properly at the end of the hose see Check RTD Cables and FTS page 61 4 If FTS fails repla...

Page 63: ...es d Pull the locking tab out 1 4 in 6 mm and pull circuit breaker away from the din rail Install the new circuit breaker Insert wires and tighten down all screws Table 4 H 30 H XP2 Circuit Breakers R...

Page 64: ...ere is no continuity check transformer and wiring d Leave 7 pin green connector disconnected from TCM 2 Check transformer a Remove lower cover b Locate the two larger 6 AWG wires labeled 3 and 4 comin...

Page 65: ...ections on terminals 1 and 3 on CB13 See Electrical Schematics page 94 2 Loosen connections on input to power supply 805 on N and L connections See Electrical Schematics page 94 3 Remove two screws 61...

Page 66: ...4 Set rotary switch Figure 13 Replace HCM HCM Rotary Switch Positions 0 Reactor 2 H 30 1 Reactor 2 H 40 2 Reactor 2 H 50 3 Reactor 2 H XP2 4 Reactor 2 H XP3 Replace ADM 1 Loosen four screws 70 on insi...

Page 67: ...see manual 3A3084 17H131 H 30 17H031 17F838 17H132 H 30 17H032 17F838 17H143 H 40 17H043 17F838 17H144 H 40 17H044 17F838 17H145 H 40 17H045 17F838 17H146 H 40 17H046 17F838 17H153 H 50 17H053 17F838...

Page 68: ...Parts Proportioner Parts 1 Apply anaerobic pipe sealant to all non swiveling pipe threads 3 Ensure that the fan 9 direction arrow points away from the mounting panel 68 334946A...

Page 69: ...e sealant to all non swiveling pipe threads 4 Labels are from warning label 629 included in the Electrical Enclosure See Electrical Enclosure page 88 5 Apply single component thixotropic anaerobic sea...

Page 70: ...Parts 1 Apply anaerobic pipe sealant to all non swiveling pipe threads 6 Apply high viscosity anaerobic sealant to threads 7 Fill reservoir 16 with hydraulic oil 70 334946A...

Page 71: ...e sealant to all non swiveling pipe threads 4 Labels are from warning label 629 included in the Electrical Enclosure See Electrical Enclosure page 88 5 Apply single component thixotropic anaerobic sea...

Page 72: ...20 16 247826 RESERVOIR assembly hydraulic 1 1 1 16a 247778 HOUSING inlet 1 1 1 16b 247771 GASKET inlet 1 1 1 16c 247777 TUBE inlet 1 1 1 16d 247770 TUBE return 1 1 1 16e 116919 FILTER inlet 1 1 1 16f...

Page 73: ...48 111802 SCREW cap hex hd 2 2 2 49 15E410 PULLEY fan 1 1 1 50 120087 SCREW set 1 4 x 1 2 2 2 2 51 803889 BELT ax46 1 1 1 PUMP hydrl w iso and resin 140 1 1 52 PUMP hydrl w iso and resin 80 1 53 15B45...

Page 74: ...r temp single reactor 1 88 17G687 HARNESS overtemp reactor dual 1 1 89 17G684 HARNESS heater A 64 in 1 90 17G685 HARNESS heater B 72 in 1 91 121309 FITTING adapter sae orb x jic 2 2 2 92 24U846 BRIDGE...

Page 75: ...G610 COVER 10kw left 1 134 17G608 COVER heater right 1 1 17G609 COVER 10kw right 1 135 17G607 COVER heater left 1 1 136 BAR 55 gal chem meas B side 1 1 1 137 BAR 55 gal chem meas A side 1 1 1 138 17G6...

Page 76: ...RVOIR assembly hydraulic 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16a 247778 HOUSING inlet 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16b 247771 GASKET inlet 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16c 247777 TUBE inlet 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 16d 247770 TUBE return 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 77: ...7853 ADJUSTER belt tensioner 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 48 111802 SCREW cap hex hd 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 49 247856 PULLEY fan 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 50 120087 SCREW set 1 4 x 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 51 803889 BELT ax46 1 1 1 1 1...

Page 78: ...le encl 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 82 114269 GROMMET rubber 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 83 SCREW mach serrated hex head 1 4 in 10 32 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 84 125943 NUT serrated ange 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 85 101032 BOLT machine 2 2 2 2...

Page 79: ...VER main 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 130 17G620 BRACKET connector hose 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 131 17G652 COVER belt upper 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 132 17G679 COVER belt lower 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 133 17G622 BRACKET retaining tank shr...

Page 80: ...nylon 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Replacement Warning labels signs tags and cards are available at no cost Parts included in Compensator Knob Assembly Kit 17G606 Purchase separately Parts included in Drum Level S...

Page 81: ...eling pipe threads 4 Remove cover from directional valve 207 and attach solenoid harness wires 225 See Electrical Schematics page 94 5 Fully seat pin 213 with a hammer and punch 6 Thread in proximity...

Page 82: ...11 17G605 SENSOR proximity switch 2 212 M70430 SCREW set socket 1 4 28 x 19 2 213 296653 PIN clevis 2 Ref Part Description Qty 214 121312 FITTING elbow sae x jic 2 215 295225 PLUG pipe ush 6 216 10625...

Page 83: ...642 RING back up 2 308 296643 RING wear 1 309 158776 PACKING o ring 2 310 295644 RING back up 2 311 295645 WIPER rod 2 312 296646 SEAL shaft 2 Ref Part Description Qty 313 295032 SPACER proportioner 7...

Page 84: ...ress uid 2 404 162453 FITTING 1 4 NPSM X 1 4 NPT 2 405 15M669 SENSOR pressure uid outlet 2 406 247788 HANDLE red 1 407 247789 HANDLE blue 1 408 112309 NUT hex jam 2 411 117556 NIPPLE 8 JIC x 1 2 NPT 1...

Page 85: ...PTFE tape to all non swiveling threads and threads without o rings 5 Apply lithium grease lubricant to o rings before assembling in block 501 6 Orientate sensor as shown Insert probe until it bottoms...

Page 86: ...1 HEATER housing 1 1 1 502 124132 O RING 3 4 4 15H305 FITTING plug holow hex 1 3 16 sae 5 4 503 15H302 FITTING 1 2 14 npt f x 3 16 12 UN 2A 4 121309 FITTING adapter sae orb x jic 2 2 504 121319 FITTIN...

Page 87: ...mately 1 4 turn wide 6 Orientate gauges vertically within assembly Ref Part Description Qty 901 118459 FITTING union swivel 3 4 in 4 902 16W714 MANIFOLD strainer inlet 2 903 C20487 FITTING nipple hex...

Page 88: ...Parts Electrical Enclosure 1 Install disconnect switch 609 so that up is ON and left is OFF 2 Mount fans 604 632 with arrows pointing towards the panel 88 334946A...

Page 89: ...oove 2 2 2 618 127278 NUT keps hex 4 8 8 619 16W925 GASKET enclosure foam 2 2 2 620 16W926 GASKET enclosure foam 2 2 2 621 24R735 CABLE can power m12 fem pigtail 1 1 1 622 127068 CABLE can female fema...

Page 90: ...1 702 17G692 HARNESS hose out 1 703 MODULE din rail power supply 1 704 MODULE din rail circuit breakers 1 705 16U530 MODULE system surge protector 1 709 17G693 HARNESS motor low ow 4 HP 1 See Electric...

Page 91: ...55022 RELAY contactor 65A 3p 1 807 24R724 BLOCK terminal UT35 6 H 30 H XP2 System Circuit Breaker Module Ref Part Description Qty 851 RAIL mount 18 mm slot 1 852 255045 BLOCK clamp end 2 853 17A319 CI...

Page 92: ...ule 1 1 702 17G692 HARNESS hose out 1 1 703 MODULE din rail power supply 1 1 704 MODULE din rail circuit breakers 1 1 705 16U530 MODULE system surge protector 1 1 709 17G688 HARNESS motor 7 5 HP 1 1 S...

Page 93: ...RELAY contactor 65A 3p 1 H 40 H 50 H XP3 System Circuit Breaker Module Ref Part Description Qty 851 RAIL mount 18 mm slot 1 852 255045 BLOCK clamp end 2 853 17A319 CIRCUIT breaker 1P 50A UL1077 AB 1 8...

Page 94: ...04TB05TB06 TB07TB08TB09 24R725 Jumper 16U530 24R757 To TB31 80mm Enclosure Fan CB11 CB12 CB13 CB14 CB15 HOSE MOTOR A HEAT B HEAT TRANS CT01 POWER SUPPLY F12 F11 TB03 TB02 TB01 To HCM To HCM 24R735 BLU...

Page 95: ...757 To TB31 17G650 120mm Enclosure Fan 80mm Enclosure Fan CB11 CB12 CB13 CB14 CB15 HOSE MOTOR A HEAT B HEAT TRANS CT01 POWER SUPPLY F12 F11 TB03 TB02 TB01 To HCM To HCM 24R735 BLU BRN BLK 1 1 3 2 24R7...

Page 96: ...757 To TB31 17G650 120mm Enclosure Fan 80mm Enclosure Fan CB11 CB12 CB13 CB14 CB15 HOSE MOTOR A HEAT B HEAT TRANS CT01 POWER SUPPLY F12 F11 TB03 TB02 TB01 To HCM To HCM 24R735 BLU BRN BLK 1 1 3 2 24R7...

Page 97: ...27068 A Pressure Transducer B Pressure Transducer Fluid Manifold B Inlet Pressure Temperature Transducer A Inlet Pressure Temperature Transducer WHITE ORANGE GREEN BLACK RED 17G670 9 1 17G671 24Y263 H...

Page 98: ...und Bar To Ground Bar To Heated Hose 2 24W204 A RTD B RTD B HEATER A HEATER Transformer Fan 24R756 Hose Transformer 127290 127068 127068 TCM ti26607a 3 4 To Hose RTD 1 Locate near TCM 2 Direct connect...

Page 99: ...2 and H XP3 Piston Seal Kit Pump 202 261845 H 40 Piston Seal Kit Pump 202 247579 H 30 and H 50 Piston Seal Kit Pump 906 907 24V020 Y Strainer Filter and Gasket Kit pack of two each Y Strainer 402 2478...

Page 100: ...i maximum 3 4 npt f 2 07 MPa 20 7 bar maximum Component B RES 3 4 npt f 300 psi maximum 3 4 npt f 2 07 MPa 20 7 bar maximum Fluid Outlets Component A ISO 8 1 2 in JIC with 5 5 16 in JIC adapter Compon...

Page 101: ...mmended Hydraulic Fluid Citgo A W Hydraulic Oil ISO Grade 46 Sound Power per ISO 9614 2 90 2 dB A Sound Pressure 1 m From Equipment 82 6 dB A Weight H 40 H 50 H XP3 600 lb 272 kg H 30 10 kW 544 lb 247...

Page 102: ...as set forth above The buyer agrees that no other remedy including but not limited to incidental or consequential damages for lost pro ts lost sales injury to person or property or any other incidenta...

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