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Refer to Table 47 for a list of tools and/or consumables required for this procedure.
Table 47. Smart Anode Tools And Consumables List
Standard Tools
Special Tools
Consumables
PPE (Eye and Hand Protection) None
Shop Rag(s) (As Required)
Wire Cutter
Cable Ties (As Required)
1-3/4-in Wrench
(18-in Adjustable Wrench)
(or larger)
Smart Anode
<See FSG-PL-01501, -01502, or -01513,
Sheet 8>
#2 Phillips Screwdriver
Loctite 580 (Or Equivalent)
If the anode fails (wears out) or is damaged (see Figure 62); replace the anode as follows.
Figure 62. Indication Of Failed Smart Anode
Removal
A.
Locate failed anode.
B.
Note cable tie locations, cut ONLY ties required to R&R anode.
C.
At anode, tag and disconnect electric connector.
D.
At anode, using #2 Phillips screwdriver, remove ground screw.
E.
Using 1-3/4-in wrench, remove anode.
Installation
A.
Apply Loctite 580 to threads of new anode.
B.
Install anode.
C.
Using 1-3/4-in wrench, tighten anode.
D.
Connect electric connector according to tags.
E.
Using #2 Phillips screwdriver, install ground screw (secure ground wire to top of
anode).
F.
Pressurize system to check for leaks.
G.
Turn SAM system on.
H.
On SAM Pump Controller, Pump Info tab, verify new anode reports
GOOD
.
See Figure 63.
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