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Encyclon Inc.

Cyclonic Filtration Systems

INSTALLATION OPERATION

AND

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

FOR

ENCYCLON FILTRATION SYSTEMS

MODEL NO. 651SP-MWTT

SERIAL NO. 20347

Summary of Contents for 651SP-MWTT

Page 1: ...7 3 55 1 2 6 2 6 54 0 0 3 2 F ax 2 6 2 6 5 7 74 3 5 w w w en c y c l on c o m s al es en c y c l on c o m Encyclon Inc Cyclonic Filtration Systems INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS FOR ENCYCLON FILTRATION SYSTEMS MODEL NO 651SP MWTT SERIAL NO 20347 ...

Page 2: ...ER SYSTEM 3 4 START UP PROCEDURE 5 SYSTEM OPERATION 6 TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE 7 FILTER CIRCUIT LAYOUT 8 REPAIR PARTS LIST DRAWING 9 10 ELECTRICAL CONTROL HUBBELL BOOKLET FILTER PUMP GUSHER BOOKLET CLEAN PUMP WEL BILT BOOKLET PRESSURE WASH SECONDARY FILTER ...

Page 3: ...llation and operation of the filter WARNINGS Caution is advised when installing this system The hoses and piping should never be used for lifting purposes The system should be plugged into a 120V 1 60 Hz minimum 20 Amp GFCI receptacle DO NOT service the system while in operation DO NOT place hands in front of pump suction port while the system is running FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RE...

Page 4: ...ion The ENCYCLON hydrocyclone is the core of a continuous filtration system for water applications The cyclone removes metallic and non metallic particles as small as 5 microns with a specific gravity greater than 1 5 Through continuous filtration and aeration of the water by the cyclones bacteria growth is retarded thus preventing the water from becoming rancid Page 3 ...

Page 5: ...quid but not the rotation This forms the secondary whirl 5 a rising spiraling flow of cleaned liquid that passes up through the primary whirl to the whirl searcher 2 The diameter of the whirl searcher is smaller than the secondary whirl and the whirl searcher accepts only the center of the upward secondary whirl flow The outside portion of the secondary whirl containing impurities missed by the pr...

Page 6: ...ach the supplied 1 hose to the 1 fitting on top of the Dirty Tank and the other end to the below grade Sump Pump supplied by others 5 The Dirty Tank 2 overflow hose and the 1 1 2 overflow hose from the Swarf Container should be directed towards the wash pad or below grade sump 6 Make sure the ON OFF rotary control for both pumps is in the OFF position Plug shore cord into a minimum 120 Volt 1 60 H...

Page 7: ...ears on the surface of the swarf container it must be emptied to prevent swarf from re entering the below grade sump 7 Keep water levels in all tanks up throughout the washing operation 8 Cyclone Pump can run continuous as it is set up for closed loop operation and the Clean Pump can run continuous as a pressure switch is used 9 Make sure the Sump Pump does not send more liquid to the Dirty Tank t...

Page 8: ...pressure line 2 High Cyclone Out pressure above 10 P S I gauge A Check for obstruction in the piping from the cyclone to the clean tank B Check for clogged cyclone assembly 3 Clogging of nozzles A Stop pump motor and unscrew the cap nut that secures the ceramic nozzle B The cleaning of the nozzle and the conical part of the cyclone is done with a wire of about 1 8 inch in diameter rounded off at t...

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Page 10: ...y Description Page 650 023 1 Pressure Gauge 0 30 N A 650 024 1 Pressure Gauge 0 60 N A 274 125 1 90 degree Hose 10 200 002 4 Hose Clamp 10 601 001 1 Inlet Nozzle 10 957 003 1 2 1 2 O Ring 10 602 001 1 Cone Shaped Casing 10 957 002 1 1 O Ring 10 603 001 1 Cap Nut 10 604 001 1 Ceramic Nozzle 10 605 001 1 Spray Protector 10 282 125 1 Straight Hose 10 800 117 1 Filter Pump Gusher 2 H P N A RH30425 1 P...

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