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Figure 2: Alternate Vent System for the CBW
®
Tunnel Washer and an Adjacent Press
Side View (cut lines indicate a tunnel larger than 7 modules)
Legend
Pt.
Powered vent on module
B.
Oxidation zone per chemical supplier
F.
Finish zone
Pp.
Powered vent on press equipped to vent vapors
.
2.7.
Connections For Chemical Injection
—Make sure that the piping or tubing used to
deliver the chemicals to chemical injection points has correct characteristics (working pressure,
burst pressure, temperature resistance, chemical resistance, etc.) for the purpose intended.
Remember that momentary pressures two or three times the normal chemical pressure can occur
as a chemical valve closes.
Be sure the chemical lines are routed such that they are not subject to damage from external heat
sources, or abrasion, or any other source of mechanical damage. Inspect all chemical delivery
piping daily for leaks, loose connections, frayed or abraded areas, soft or weak places.
CAUTION 1 : Machine Damage Hazards
—Pumped chemical systems, if not properly
installed, can cause corrosion damage.
• See the installation manual for precautions and additional information before making any
chemical connections.
3.
Power Connections
A junction box is available at either end of the tunnel washer to supply power to the entire tunnel
washer, each of the pumps (up to 5 pumps), the motor for the Conlo (or Conwa) and the power
for the Mentor.
A single terminal in the inverter enclosure supplies power to the entire tunnel washer, each of the
pumps (up to 5 pumps), the motor for the Conlo (or Conwa) and the power for the Mentor.
The Mentor power cable connects to terminals within the standard output box on the first module.
Connect one side of the ground wire (in the Mentor power cable) to the ground terminal inside
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