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Oil in Water
Part III
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valve(s) and wear protective goggles before
opening grab sample valving as the outlet
could exert pressures to 150 psig at this tap.
4
utility water inlet
a This feature allows flushing of the entire sampling train
including the bypass loop. It is operated manually.
Reference drawings:
a
Piping Diagram,
(see addendum drawings)
b
Outline drawing
(see addendum drawings)
5
Check for shipping integrity of all components
6
Inspect all connections above for proper installation
recommendations
B
Start up of System
On the pump control module if applicable, assure the control
switch is in the off position.
1 Check that:
a the sample pump switch is off
b Sample/utility valve is in the utility position.
2
Apply instrument power— after assurance that all
electrical interconnections are correct. Refer to section
2.3 of the manual “Testing the System”.
3 Preliminarily use gravity feed into pump which is set to the
inlet position, and allow all air, minor particulates, etc., to be bled
through the inlet bypass before the bypass pump is turned on. Once you
are assured of proper sample inlet bypass cleanliness (observe water
clarity of outlet to a drain), proceed as follows:
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