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The pump can be used to circulate through two closed loop systems.
Connect the shortest practical length of flexible tubing from the PUMP
OUTLET to the inlet of external system #1. Connect the outlet of system #1
directly into the bath work area. Connect tubing from the bath work area to
the inlet of system #2. Connect the outlet of system #2 to the PUMP INLET.
Drain
Drain
Drain
Drain
Drain
Ensure the temperature of the bath fluid is safe before draining the unit.
Ensure the temperature of the bath fluid is safe before draining the unit.
Ensure the temperature of the bath fluid is safe before draining the unit.
Ensure the temperature of the bath fluid is safe before draining the unit.
Ensure the temperature of the bath fluid is safe before draining the unit.
The unit is equipped with a drain located at the back of the unit at the base of
the bath. The drain has ¼ inch male pipe threads and is capped with a
stainless steel plug. To drain the reservoir simply remove the cap.
To assure proper fit when replacing the cap, be sure to line the threads with
Teflon tape.
Fluids
Fluids
Fluids
Fluids
Fluids
Never use flammable or corrosive fluids with this unit.
Never use flammable or corrosive fluids with this unit.
Never use flammable or corrosive fluids with this unit.
Never use flammable or corrosive fluids with this unit.
Never use flammable or corrosive fluids with this unit.
Tap water is the recommended fluid for operation to +80°C.
Above +80°C, the user is responsible for fluids used.
Never use pure ethylene glycol as a bath fluid. A minimum 80/20
Never use pure ethylene glycol as a bath fluid. A minimum 80/20
Never use pure ethylene glycol as a bath fluid. A minimum 80/20
Never use pure ethylene glycol as a bath fluid. A minimum 80/20
Never use pure ethylene glycol as a bath fluid. A minimum 80/20
mixture of Ethylene Glycol and tap water is allowed.
mixture of Ethylene Glycol and tap water is allowed.
mixture of Ethylene Glycol and tap water is allowed.
mixture of Ethylene Glycol and tap water is allowed.
mixture of Ethylene Glycol and tap water is allowed.
Filling
Filling
Filling
Filling
Filling
Requirements
Requirements
Requirements
Requirements
Requirements
The bath work area has a high and low level marker to guide filling. The
markers are 1 inch horizontal slits located in the center of the stainless steel
baffle separating the work area and the pump assembly. The correct fluid
level falls between these two markers. The heating coils will be exposed and
may become damaged if the correct fluid level is not provided.
When pumping to an external system, keep extra fluid on hand to maintain
the proper level in both the circulating lines and external system.
Never run the unit when the work area is empty. Avoid overfilling.
Never run the unit when the work area is empty. Avoid overfilling.
Never run the unit when the work area is empty. Avoid overfilling.
Never run the unit when the work area is empty. Avoid overfilling.
Never run the unit when the work area is empty. Avoid overfilling.
Overfilling the bath may damage the insulation and affects stability.
Overfilling the bath may damage the insulation and affects stability.
Overfilling the bath may damage the insulation and affects stability.
Overfilling the bath may damage the insulation and affects stability.
Overfilling the bath may damage the insulation and affects stability.