Section Bypass Valves
The section bypass valves are used to adjust the
sprayer system pressure to the section valves to
ensure that the sprayer pressure to the spray section
remains constant no matter how many spray sections
are on (
).
Note:
Use the bypass valves when spraying in the
manual mode (open loop) only.
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Figure 16
1.
Knob (section-bypass
valves)
2.
Section-bypass shutoff
valve
Section-Bypass Shutoff Valve
Use the section-bypass shutoff valve to control fluid
flow from the section bypass valves to the tank when
spraying in the manual mode (open loop); refer to
Note:
Close the section-bypass shut off valve when
spraying in the application rate mode (closed loop).
Anti-Siphon Fill Receptacle
At the front of the tank cover is a hose receptacle
with a threaded fitting, a 90-degree barbed fitting,
and a short hose, which you can direct toward the
tank opening. This receptacle allows you to connect
a water hose to it and fill the tank with water without
contaminating the hose with the chemicals in the tank.
Important:
Do not lengthen the hose to allow
contact with the tank fluids. The distance from
the end of the hose to the uppermost water level
should be within local regulatory limits.
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Figure 17
1.
Anti-siphon fill receptacle
2.
Tank cover
Tank Cover
The tank cover is located at the center, top of the
tank. To open the cover, shut off the engine, turn the
front half of the cover to the left, and swing it open.
You can remove the strainer inside for cleaning. To
seal the tank, close the cover and rotate the front half
toward the right.
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