AccuMax Select Parts Diagram List:
AccuMax Select Parts Diagram:
10 10075980 Valve parts kit
a. diaphragm, b. armature,
c. spring, d. valve bonnet
11 10079010 Spring
12
10079000 Magnet
13
10075986 Water valve
14a 290
1 GPM eductor assembly
b 291
3.5 GPM eductor assembly
15 a 10088822 1 GPM discharge tube assembly
b 90048495 3.5 GPM discharge tube assembly
16 10080730 Hose hook, grey, for
3.5 GPM discharge tube
17 10080957 Selector replacement kit:
e. support clip, f. Suction stub,
g. O-ring, h. selector valve assembly
18
3401-R
Hosebarb
19 690014
Metering tip (kit)
20 500814
Tubing, 1/4" x 14'
500821
Tubing, 1/4" x 21'
21
509900
Weight
22 10089410 Footvalve, viton (EPDM also
available order 10076302)
NOT SHOWN:
641751
Screws (cabinet sides)
Key
Description
Part No.
1 238100 Strainer
washer
2 10082830 Swivel collar (molded)
3 10082811 Swivel stem (molded)
4 10075902 Hex
nipple
10075950 O-ring (two per nipple)
5 10075926 Pipe
plug
10075950
O-ring
6 10091035 Wall
bracket
7 10020700 Selector valve grommet
10020900 Back up ring for grommet
8 1009xxxx Cabinet
9 10098215 Button, Bottle fill
10098216 Button, Bucket fill
Key
Description
Part No.
1
9
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
3.5 GPM EDUCTOR (RIGHT SIDE)
10
11
12
13
14b
19
15a
18
19
20
21
16
22
17
14a
e
f
g
h
15b
Metering Tip Selection:
The fi nal concentration of the dispensed solution is related to both
the size of the metering tip opening and the viscosity of the liquid
being siphoned. For water-thin products, the chart at right can be
used as a guideline. If product is noticeably thicker than water,
consult the Measurement of Concentration Procedure below to
achieve your desired water-to-product ratio. Because dilution
can vary with water temperature and pressure, actual dilution
achieved can only be ascertained by using the Measurement of
Concentration Procedure. The clear, undrilled tip is provided to
permit drilling to size not listed should you need a dilution ratio
that falls between standard tip sizes.
NOTE:
A 1 GPM eductor is grey; a 3.5 GPM eductor is yellow. Refer
to parts diagram if unfamiliar with names of system components.
Measurement of Concentration:
You can determine the dispensed water-to-product ratio for any
metering tip size and product viscosity. All that is required is to
operate the primed dispenser for a minute or so and note two
things: the amount of dispensed solution, and the amount of
concentrate used in preparation of the solution dispensed. The
water-to-product ratio is then calculated as follows:
Dilution Ratio (X:1) where X = Amount of Mixed Solution — Amount of Concentrate Drawn
Amount
of
Concentrate
Drawn
Dilution Ratio, then, equals X parts water to one part concentrate (X:1). If the test does not yield the desired ratio, choose a different
tip and repeat the test. Alternative methods to this test are 1) pH (using litmus paper), and 2) titration. Contact your concentrate
supplier for further information on these alternative methods and the materials required to perform them.
APPROXIMATE DILUTIONS
AT 40 PSI FOR WATER-THIN PRODUCTS (1.0 CP)
Tip
Color
Orifi ce
Size
Ratio (per Eductor Flow)
1 GPM 3.5 GPM
No Tip
.187
2.6:1
4:1
Grey
.128
2.6:1
4:1
Black
.098
2.5:1
5:1
Beige
.070
3:1
8:1
Red
.052
5:1
13:1
White
.043
7:1
22:1
Blue
.040
9:1
26:1
Tan
.035
11:1
34:1
Green
.028
17:1
52:1
Orange
.025
19:1
64:1
Brown
.023
22:1
71:1
Yellow
.020
32:1
102:1
Aqua
.018
39:1
128:1
Purple
.014
64:1
213:1
Pink
.010
128:1
447:1