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Refer to the Reference manual for press operating procedures. The following tasks are required
before commissioning the press:
Fill the hydraulic tank as explained in preventive maintenance (see Table of Contents).
Verify proper phasing. If power legs L1, L2, and L3 were identified and properly matched with
incoming power conductors, motors will operate properly. Verify proper motor rotation and correct
if required, by interchanging the connections to L1 and L2.
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Install the membrane (if shipped separate) as explained in press diaphragm replacement (see
Table of Contents).
Set press water level. The press water tank is the pan in which the press bed sits. This tank, which
collects extracted water for return to the CBW
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reuse tank, has two levels—high and low, as set on
the level float assembly. When the level rises above high, the press water return pump runs, sending
water to the reuse tank. The pump continues to run until the level falls below low, shutting off the pump.
Prior to commissioning, it may be convenient to fill the press water tank with a hose, to set the levels.
Levels are set by adjusting the position of the clips on the float rod (bottom clip sets high level and top
clip sets low level). The clips must be kept at least 1" (25mm) apart to prevent binding. Factors to
consider when setting levels are:
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Determine the needs of the reuse tank.
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Keep high level below the overflow to prevent wasting water.
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Keep low level above the top of the outlet to the pump to prevent the pump from sucking air.
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Reduce the flow to the pump (using the in-line valve, if installed) to lengthen pump cycle time.
Verify proper PXSM proximity switch setting.This switch determines when during descent, the
ram transitions from free fall to power, (see "HOW THE TP1607xx PRESS WORKS"). This switch
must be set as stated in the following caution.
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