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Installation:
The DXT should be mounted below the lowest machinery element being serviced by
the Oil Mist Generator. If located indoors, the room should have cross ventilation
from a fresh air supply.
The return / drain header from the machinery being serviced by the Oil Mist
Generator should be installed to continually drain toward the DXT reservoir.
Connect the return header to the 2” NPT return mist connection located on top of the
DXT reservoir.
If the Oil Mist Generator (sold separately) has been mounted on the DXT reservoir,
insure that access for monitoring, operation and maintenance is maintained. The
DXT reservoir should be securely fastened to the floor or supporting structure.
An inlet air supply connection is required for oil pump operation. Connect the air
supply to the air pressure regulator / filter at the pump air inlet (1/4” NPT). If the Oil
Mist Generator has been pre-mounted to the DXT, a common inlet air supply may
be provided. Inspect the unit and locate the inlet air supply connection.
The pump oil discharge connection is 3/4” NPT. If the reclaimed oil is to be reused
in the Oil Mist Generator, provide a valved oil line from the oil discharge pump to the
oil mist generator. An in-line oil filter should be installed between the DXT and the
Oil Mist Generator. Oil filters are purchased separately. See the Operating Manual
for the Oil Mist Generator in use for specific instructions regarding pressurized oil
supplies. If the oil is not to be reused in the Oil Mist Generator, the pump oil outlet
connection should be piped to a location as determined and specified by the
purchaser for proper disposition.
The air blower requires an electrical service for its electric motor driver. Electric
motors are typically 3 HP and available in single and three phase. Others provide
motor starters and motor controls. See the motor nameplate or consult the
manufacturer for electrical requirements.