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310530
Installation
Installing 20 Liter (5 Gallon) Pump Module
(continued)
8.
When re-installing pump module, wire pump to
junction box (100). If pump module is already
wired to junction box, go to step 9.
a.
Open cover of junction box.
b.
Connect pump’s heater wires and sensor wire
to correct terminals in junction box. See wiring
diagrams in Fig.14 (480/575 VAC) or Fig. 15
(240 VAC).
9.
Fig. 5. Make remaining connections to and from
junction box. See wiring diagrams in 310528 for
additional wiring information.
Fig. 5
to Follower
Follower
to Main
Prox. Switch
(optional)
Panel
10. Close pump’s back shroud.
11. Apply RTV sealant to all of shroud’s seams.
12. Connect all fluid hoses.
13. Fill the wet-cup/packing nut (50) 1/3 full of Graco
Throat Seal Liquid, or compatible solvent/lubricant.
NOTE:
The pump is tested with a lightweight oil. The
oil is left in the pump to protect pump parts from corro-
sion. If the material you are pumping is not compatible
with the oil, flush the pump with an correct solvent
before using the pump. Consult your material supplier
for solvent recommendations.
14. Load material into supply unit using procedure in
either supply unit manual or system documenta-
tion.
Grounding
WARNING
FIRE, EXPLOSION, AND ELECTRIC
SHOCK HAZARD
Before operating the pump, ground the
system as described in the manual for
your supply unit, or in the system docu-
mentation.
Also read and follow the warnings on
page 4.
You must provide an earth ground to the supply unit’s
electrical control box. Make sure the pump assembly
is installed correctly to ensure that the pump is proper-
ly grounded. See the wiring illustrations in Figs. 12
and 13 (200 liter/55 gal.), or Figs.14 and 15 (20 liter/5
gal.).
Insulating Additional Components
It is necessary to insulate some heated components
after the equipment installation is complete. If any
components and/or exposed connection joints are to
be insulated, it will be noted in the system layout
and/or the individual component drawing. Insulate the
required components before the components are
heated.