2019-03-11
407-502M
NP30A or NP40A
Applicator Operating Instructions
72
Connect Cart Hose
Continue wearing your NH
3
PPE
a
.
7. Verify that the nurse tank hose withdrawal valve
is closed. Hand tighten only. Do not use tools.
8. Verify that any hose valves (
, not shown here)
are also closed. Hand tighten only. Do not use tools.
9. Check for signs that there may be residual NH
3
in
between the Acme plug and the outlet shut-off valve:
• strong ammonia odor
• hissing of escaping gas
• fitting getting cold
• dripping or spraying fluid
If there are any signs of residual NH
3
, leave the plug
in, but loose, until the ammonia has vented, and the
Acme fitting has re-warmed to ambient temperature.
This could take tens of minutes if the cart was
improperly configured during or after filling.
10. Disconnect the outlet end of the hose
from the
Acme parking plug, or remove the Acme plug.
Inspect the outlet Acme threads. Clean away any
debris or other contamination.
11. Route the cart hose along the cart tongue, securing it
to any clamps or caddies provided.
Do not clamp or tie the hose within 3 feet (92 cm) of
the breakaway coupler inlet
.
Allow at least 13 inches (33 cm) slack in the hose
within the first 3 ft. Do not allow excess slack that
could allow the hose to snag or drag on the ground.
12. Bring the hose outlet
and applicator inlet
into
contact. Hand tighten the swivel collar or shroud on
the hose fitting. Do not use tools. You only need to
adequately compress the gasket in the applicator
inlet.
Dry Run
Before activating the NH
3
delivery, cautious practice is to
make one dry run pass, including a turn in each direction.
This assures that knife or tine depth is set correctly,
hydraulics are working correctly, the nurse tank cart is
tracking without issue, proper slack exists for all hoses
and harnesses, and the meter console is reporting
correct field speed.
a. PPE: Personal Protective Equipment
Figure 57
Cart Hose Connected
31566
A65
A57
A65
A60
A57
A57