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NO. 586M

Parr Instrument Company

6300

Oxygen Bomb Calorimeter

Operating Instruction Manual

For models produced after October 2010

Summary of Contents for 6300

Page 1: ...NO 586M Parr Instrument Company 6300 Oxygen Bomb Calorimeter Operating Instruction Manual For models produced after October 2010...

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Page 3: ...s 35 Combustion Aids 35 Oxygen Charging Pressure 35 Combustion Capsules 35 Foodstuffs and Cellulosic Materials 36 Coarse Samples 36 Corrosive Samples 36 Explosives and High Energy Fuels 36 Volatile Sa...

Page 4: ...d Stirrer Tube Assembly 99 6300 Stirrer Motor and Drive 100 A1255DD Bucket Stirrer Assembly 100 A1266DD Cover Assembly 100 6309B Spare Parts Kit 101 1136 and 1136CL Oxygen Bomb 103 1138 and 1138CL Oxy...

Page 5: ...112 Figure F 10 A1416DD Bomb Wash Pump Assembly and Fittings 113 Figure F 11 A1254DD Circulatory Pump Assembly 114 Figure F 12 A1255DD Bucket Stirrer Assembly 115 Figure F 13 A1256DD Water Assembly T...

Page 6: ...P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 This page left blank intentionally...

Page 7: ...ved in the operation Additional instructions concerning the installation and operation of various component parts and peripheral items used with the 6300 Calorimeter have been included and made a part...

Page 8: ...ded by the equipment may be impaired CLEANING MAINTENANCE Periodic cleaning may be performed on the exterior surfaces of the instrument with a lightly dampened cloth containing mild soap solution All...

Page 9: ...rating instructions which follow Turn the power switch ON located on the back 3 Turn to the Instrument Description Chapter 3 to review the touch screen controls Review the 4 Program Installation and C...

Page 10: ...PREFACE P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 10 This page left blank intentionally...

Page 11: ...r is circulated around the bomb to bring all inner parts of the calorimeter to a uniform temperature rapidly while true isoperibol operating conditions are maintained by an outer water jacket Micropro...

Page 12: ...grammed to Collect and store all required test data Apply all required corrections for combustion characteristics Compute and report the heat of combustion for the sample FLEXIBLE PROGRAMMING The fift...

Page 13: ...ter Ribbon INSTALLING THE CALORIMETER Each Parr 6300 Calorimeter was completely assembled and thoroughly tested prior to shipment The following stepwise procedure will guide the user through the insta...

Page 14: ...orrected before proceeding Note During extended periods of inactivity overnight or longer close the tank valve to prevent depleting the tank in the event of a leak When changing tanks close the tank v...

Page 15: ...ody until the front ferrule seats Tighten the nut by hand Rotate the nut to the 2 original position with a wrench An increase in resistance will be encountered at the original position Then tighten sl...

Page 16: ...2 INSTALLATION P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 16 Figure 2 2 6300 Calorimeter Back Panel...

Page 17: ...emp 6520A Water Recircualtion System Rinse Collection 5 10 C Figure 2 4 Closed Loop Configuration with 1564 O2 Regulator DI Water Room Temp 1564 Water Recircualtion System Rinse Collection 1552 Water...

Page 18: ...I Water Room Temp Rinse Collection 1552 Water Cooler Tap Water 25 C 85 ppm 60 psig Drain Figure 2 6 Open Loop Configuration O2 Regulator DI Water Room Temp Rinse Collection Tap Water 25 C 85 ppm 60 ps...

Page 19: ...ed in the accessory kit Remove the head from the calo rimeter and place it on the stand Place a 1 gram pellet of benzoic acid in a combustion capsule and place this unweighed sample on the capsule hol...

Page 20: ...2 INSTALLATION P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 20 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 21: ...d the new value will be displayed in the lower right corner of the key Data Displays 4 Most of these keys display values that have been calculated by the calorimeter and are informational only Certain...

Page 22: ...3 INSTRUMENT DESCRIPTION P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 22 This page left blank intentionally...

Page 23: ...gs remain in effect until changed by the user Should the user ever wish to return to the factory default settings go to the Program Information and Control Menu then to User Factory Settings and then...

Page 24: ...Date Time Settings Volume Level Adjust 85 Software and Hardware Info Settings Protect OFF User Factory Settings Feature Key Bomb Type Select User Function Setup Cold Restart User Factory Settings User...

Page 25: ...ent 1 Automatic Sample ID Number 1 Auto Preweigh Controls Automatic Preweigh ID ON Automatic Preweigh ID Increment 1 Automatic Preweigh ID Number 1 Reporting Controls Report Width 40 Automatic Reporti...

Page 26: ...4 PROGRAM INSTALLATION CONTROL P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 26 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 27: ...N BOMB Combustion with oxygen in a sealed bomb is a very effective and reliable method for releasing all heat energy obtainable from a sample and for preparing hydrocarbon compounds and carbonaceous m...

Page 28: ...5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 28 Figure 5 1 Fill Flow Diagram...

Page 29: ...e bomb must never be charged with more than 1 5 grams of combustible material Samples containing sulfur should contain no more than 50 mg of sulfur and have a calorific value of at least 9000 BTU lb S...

Page 30: ...identally be charged to more than 600 psig 40 atm do not fire the bomb The danger ous pressures which might develop under such conditions could damage the bomb and injure the operator If there is any...

Page 31: ...from the closed water tank initial equilibrium will be reached quickly The oxygen fill solenoid is opened and oxygen is 3 added slowly to the bomb to bring its pressure to approximately 30 atm PRE PE...

Page 32: ...5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 32 Figure 5 4 Rinse Cool Flow Diagram...

Page 33: ...st line Once the excess oxygen is vented the bomb wash 3 water from the carboy of the rinse water tank is admitted through the bomb wash solenoid valve and the check valve at the top of the bomb The b...

Page 34: ...5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 34 Figure 5 5 Drain Flow Diagram...

Page 35: ...e to be reduced to compensate for the added charge Also when benzoic acid is combusted for standardiza tion runs or for combustion aid purposes it should be in the form of a pellet to avoid possible d...

Page 36: ...en Combustion Bomb The 1136 bomb has been used extensively in our model 1281 calorimeter for the past ten years It will safely burn samples liberating up to a maximum 8000 calories per charge using ox...

Page 37: ...ference in combustion characteristics of the many different materials which may be burned in an oxygen bomb it is difficult to give specific directions which will assure complete combustions for all s...

Page 38: ...5 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 38 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 39: ...r Correction Key in the Sulfur Correction and press the ENTER key The default setting for this value is to be entered as percent sulfur in the sample If fixed values for fuse acid and sulfur are turne...

Page 40: ...6 CORRECTIONS FINAL REPORTS P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 40 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 41: ...ed results specified with the following two keys Run Data Type This key enables the operator to display only determination runs only standardization runs and all runs The choice of solution data type...

Page 42: ...onvert preliminary reports to final reports Final reports can only be edited if EDIT FINAL reports on the reporting control page is turned on NET HEAT OF COMBUSTION To have the Net Heat of Combustion...

Page 43: ...LETE key The controller will then ask the user to confirm that this file is to be deleted A series of files can be deleted by selecting the first file in the series and then the last file in the serie...

Page 44: ...8 FILE MANAGEMENT P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 44 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 45: ...ng a series of tests Clean corresponding sealing area in cylinder in a similar fashion Both surfaces must be free of any accumulated foreign matter such as unburned sample material or combustion by pr...

Page 46: ...se pin above the 10 smaller O rings 659DDJU in present with crocus cloth Replace the O rings on the 966DD2 release pin as well as the 1138DD O ring that seals the cylinder insert Lubricate 659DDJU and...

Page 47: ...ntenance Date Date Date Date Replace 8400DD2 Heating Wire Clean 986DD Elec trode Contact Pins 500 Test Maintenance Replace the following Date Date Date Date Head 1374HCJV 2 O rings 394HC O ring 694DD...

Page 48: ...extracted from its groove using either of the following two methods Grasp the outer circumference of the seal with the 1 thumb and forefinger and slide them together while applying sufficient pressur...

Page 49: ...dition can be eliminated by replacing the tubing and clearing all connections The third condition can be eliminated by following the procedure outlined in the section servicing the O rings on the 966D...

Page 50: ...r than 2 liters min If water does not come out or is not very fast then the A1418DD output pump on the water han dling system is bad Turn off the water handling system Remove the 1245DD water filter T...

Page 51: ...y it is best to check and or change the metal heating wire If it is wet replace it and re run the sample if no sample has adhered to the wet thread The Lid has Failed to Lock or is not Closed Properly...

Page 52: ...jacket filling process The heater and pump can t be started until the jacket water tank is completely filled Repeated or persistent errors or warnings are an indication of a problem See Jacket Fill an...

Page 53: ...or Standardization run Report Press the REPORT key to begin the reporting process Help Press the HELP key on any screen to display the expla nation text for that screen Abort This key appears in the S...

Page 54: ...mmence Start Pretest This key is used to initiate a pretest cycle A pretest will cycle the calorimeter through the fill and cool rinse process This function is used to pre condition the calorimeter TE...

Page 55: ...Press this key to access its numeric dialog box to set the least amount of time for the display Time Maximum Press this key to access its numeric dialog box to set the greatest amount of time for the...

Page 56: ...container If the rinse tim ing controls have been changed then the value must be changed proportionally Rinses Left This value provides an estimate of how many rinses are left in the tank This num be...

Page 57: ...ct the instrument settings from accidental changes if one were to inadvertently touch or bump up against the touchscreen Other Multiplier Press this key to display the Other Multiplier dialog box wher...

Page 58: ...ver Bomb Type Select This key toggles through the different bomb models available for the calorimeter When the user chooses a bomb the instrument must be re booted to load the cor rect version of the...

Page 59: ...andard Heat Of Combus tion of Standard and Energy Equivalent Process Sigma In relation to calorimetry sigma is used as the classification of the instrument The higher the process sigma the higher the...

Page 60: ...nt or the number of times the bomb has been fired since it was last serviced When this count matches the limit set by Bomb Service Interval on the Calibration Data and Controls screen the user will be...

Page 61: ...to calibrate the instrument Options for the Acid Correction Fixed HNO3 Calculated HNO3 Entered Total Entered HNO3 Fixed Total These options are discussed further in Appendix B Calculations Fixed Sulf...

Page 62: ...ult value of 0 0709 allows for direct entry of the acid cor rection in calories If the bomb rinses are titrated in order to determine the acid correction press this key to display the Acid Multiplier...

Page 63: ...c dialog box and set the value Units are weight Fixed Moisture as Received Press the LEFT side to toggle ON or OFF whether to use the entered moisture correction Press the RIGHT side to access the Fix...

Page 64: ...ed as a prefix for all sample IDs if the Automatic Sample ID is set to ON Press this key to access a sub menu for entering an alphanumeric prefix Next Auto Sample ID Number Establishes the initial sam...

Page 65: ...CONTROLS MENU Report Width Toggle this key to set the column width of the printer to either 40 or 80 columns Select 40 when the 1758 Printer is used Automatic Reporting Toggles the automatic reportin...

Page 66: ...the balance port device The default dev ttyUSB0 is the desig nation for the first USB to serial converter cable assigned by the calorimeter upon power up Customize Balance Setting Sets the commu nicat...

Page 67: ...s test Further information on establishing communications for the Printer Balance Network Interface Bar Code and other Network Data Devices can be found in Appendix D Communication Interfaces of this...

Page 68: ...ighlighted in blue Desel All This key deselects all files previously selected Rename This key allows the user to rename the blue highlighted filename Delete This key deletes all selected files Convert...

Page 69: ...and time stamped Helpful items to log are D0 Corrected calorimeter drift rate Tsum Accumulated temperature rise T1 Extrapolated temperature rise C0 Temperature conversion counter Data Log Format Togg...

Page 70: ...ng system information statistics such as Processes and their associated PIDs Memory Mass Storage Network Press the PRINT key to print this information View Instrument Log Press this key to display a s...

Page 71: ...emperature of the calorimeter one degree It is commonly expressed in calories per degree Celsius Since it is directly related to the mass of the calorimeter it will change whenever any of the componen...

Page 72: ...to apply the acid correction by either the ASTM or ISO convention as the user prefers Care must be used to ensure the proper corrections are applied and the calculations made are consistent with the...

Page 73: ...ntered acid value to arrive at the number of milliequivalents of acid This value is normally the concentration normality of the base in equivalents per liter N Percent sulfur is the concentration of s...

Page 74: ...Energy Equivalent corrected temperature rise Example For a test run with energy equivalent of 927 4022 and a corrected temperature rise of 6 892 would result e1 1 58 1000 927 4022 6 892 e1 10 0988 ca...

Page 75: ...lent material particularly for liquid samples The 6300 Calorimeter can automatically compensate for the addition of spiking materials to these samples The calculations are modified in these cases as f...

Page 76: ...B CALCULATIONS P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 76 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 77: ...nished with each calorimeter for standardizing purposes The Parr benzoic acid has been calibrated against NIST benzoic acid Additional benzoic acid pellets can be obtained from Parr For very high prec...

Page 78: ...But the user should enter a value appropriate for the test being made Table C 1 Calorimeter Control Limit Values in J g When Benzoic Acid is Used as a Test Sample Accepted heat of combustion taken as...

Page 79: ...THE GROUP UCL FOR THE RSD WITHIN THE GROUP MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE DEVIATION OF THE GROUP MEAN FROM THE ACCEPTED VALUE OR GRAND MEAN 1 19 0 2 23 3 0 261 13 4 3 27 5 0 228 10 9 4 29 7 0 209 9 5 5 31 1 0 1...

Page 80: ...HIN THE GROUP UCL FOR THE RSD WITHIN THE GROUP MAXIMUM PERMISSIBLE DEVIATION OF THE GROUP MEAN FROM THE ACCEPTED VALUE OR GRAND MEAN 1 34 1 2 41 9 0 261 24 1 3 49 6 0 228 19 7 4 53 4 0 209 17 1 5 55 9...

Page 81: ...sults the cable connecting the balance to the balance input port of the calorimeter must be correctly wired or configured In addition the specifics of the data frame such as the baud rate of data bits...

Page 82: ...h 1 preliminary 2 final Units 0 MJ kg 1 Btu lb 2 cal g 3 J kg 4 other UnitMultIfO ther unit multiplier in effect at time of report BombID 1 4 BombEE bomb energy equivalent SampleWt sample weight Spike...

Page 83: ...ing an ordinary CAT 5 network cable The calorimeter should be connected to LAN side of the router The PC in turn is also connected to the LAN side of the router using a similar CAT 5 cable A D Link 61...

Page 84: ...upper case letters to lower case letters to numerals and finally to symbols To access the test data open the run data folder To access the log file open the log data folder SAMBA SERVER FEATURE OPTIO...

Page 85: ...COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACES 6300 D w w w p a r r i n s t c o m 85 The following screenshot illustrates the contents of the calorimeter data directory as presented by a web browser...

Page 86: ...n y 86 The calorimeter offers a web server service Test reports can be viewed with a web browser using a URL of the fol lowing form http 10 1 5 10 Where 10 1 5 10 is the IP address of the calorimeter...

Page 87: ...COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACES 6300 D w w w p a r r i n s t c o m 87 Clicking on the Config button will display the screen below Changes made on this screen will change the settings in the calorimeter...

Page 88: ...r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 88 Clicking on the Run Data button displays a list of reports currently in the instrument memory Clicking on a test under the select sample ID box will display the...

Page 89: ...COMMUNICATIONS INTERFACES 6300 D w w w p a r r i n s t c o m 89 Clicking on the System Info button will display the screen below...

Page 90: ...screen displayed by the calorimeter If the backlight is not on this screen will display a blank blue square Note This is a picture only The calorimeter cannot be remotely operated from this screen Re...

Page 91: ...0 D w w w p a r r i n s t c o m 91 Clicking on the Documentation button will display the screen below Clicking on any of the links will open the cor responding web page Note Connection to the internet...

Page 92: ...ain Menu Next select FEATURE KEY and enter the feature key purchased from Parr Instrument Company into the instrument by using the touch pad Pressing the key labeled ABC allows the user to switch from...

Page 93: ...elpful if the person is close to the instrument in order to implement any changes recommended by the Technical Service Department RETURN FOR REPAIR To return the instrument for repair please call the...

Page 94: ...E TECHNICAL SERVICE P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 94 This page intentionally left blank...

Page 95: ...ssembly A1252DD Water Solenoid Assembly A1416DD Wash Pump Assembly A1254DDEB Pump Assembly Circulating 115V A1254DDEE Pump Assembly Circulating 230V A1255DD Propeller Assembly stirrer A1256DD Water Ta...

Page 96: ...splay Kyrocera Hantronix Gasket 2147E LCD 1472DD LCD Encasement Kyrocera A1251DD OXYGEN SOLENOID ASSEMBLY Item Description 180VB Elbow Male 1 8T X 1 8 NPTM 243VB2 Connector Male 1 8T X 1 8 NPTM 527VB...

Page 97: ...n A1258DD TEMPERATURE CONTROL ASSEMBLY Item Description 1249DD Manifold Temperature Control 1417E Thermistor Jacket 538VB Connector Male 1 8 NPTM T BT Nylon 248HWHJ Elbow Hose Barb 1 2 T x 1 2 M Nylon...

Page 98: ...Retaining 962DD Cap Bomb Release Cylinder 963DD Retainer Vessel 964DD Spacer Vessel 965DD Adapter Air Can 966DD2 Shaft Pin Release 967DD Seal Air Can 969DD O ring Buna N ID x 1 8 CS 970DD Retaining R...

Page 99: ...A1336DD Drain Tube Assembly A38A Bomb Head Support Stand A1271DD Bomb Wash Filter TX03SK 1 32 Socket Screw Key TX09SK 3 32 Socket Screw Key TX12SK 1 8 Socket Screw Key TX06SK 1 16 Socket Screw Key TX1...

Page 100: ...le Assembly 1242DD2 Pulley Timing 6300 SA114ORD04 4 40 X 1 4 RHMS 18 8 SS SN1140HLHJ Nut 4 40 Hex Lock A1266DD COVER ASSEMBLY Item Description Contact Pin Assembly 986DD Pin Contact 987DD Block Contac...

Page 101: ...g 1000 3415 Benzoic Acid 1 0 gram Pellets Bottle of 100 43AS Capsule SS 944DD O Ring NBR 1 4 ID x 3 32CS 857DD O Ring NBR 3 8 ID x 3 32CS 1094DD Electrode Long 1136 1095DD Electrode 1108P A416A5 6038...

Page 102: ...F PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 102 Figure F 1 Parts Diagram for the 1136 and 1136CL Oxygen Bombs...

Page 103: ...D NBR 20 1444DDJV O ring 1 5 8 ID NBR 21 1452DD Head 1452DDCL Head for Chlorine Service 22 655DD 2 Electrode Spacer 23 1095DD Electrode 24 PA1332RD04 2 6 32 x 1 4 RHMS 25 656DD Reducer Bushing 26 653D...

Page 104: ...F PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 104 Figure F 2 Parts Diagram for the 1138 and 1138CL Oxygen Bombs...

Page 105: ...NBR 20 1444DDJB O ring 1 5 8 ID NBR 21 1452DD Head 1452DDCL Head for Chlorine Service 22 655DD 2 Electrode Spacer 23 1095DD Electrode 24 PA1332RD04 2 6 32 x 1 4 RHMS 25 656DD Reducer Bushing 26 653DD...

Page 106: ...F PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 106 Figure F 3 6300 Oxygen Bomb Calorimeter Cutaway Right...

Page 107: ...PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS 6300 F w w w p a r r i n s t c o m 107 Figure F 4 6300 Oxygen Bomb Calorimeter Cutaway Left...

Page 108: ...F PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 108 Figure F 5 6300 Oxygen Bomb Calorimeter Cover Open...

Page 109: ...164E BACKLIGHT CONTROL CABLE ASSY J17 2147E J19 J6 J2 J4 A2140E SEE SHEET 2 FOR INSTALLATION CABLE SPEAKER LCD DISPLAY SCREEN CABLE ASSY J10 BACK PANEL A2141E CONTACTS ARE EXPOSED IN THIS VIEW J100 A2...

Page 110: ...F PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 110 Figure F 7 A1251DD Oxygen Solenoid Assembly...

Page 111: ...PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS 6300 F w w w p a r r i n s t c o m 111 Figure F 8 A1200DD Internal Plumbing Diagram...

Page 112: ...F PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 112 Figure F 9 A1252DD Water Solenoid Assembly...

Page 113: ...PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS 6300 F w w w p a r r i n s t c o m 113 Figure F 10 A1416DD Bomb Wash Pump Assembly and Fittings...

Page 114: ...F PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 114 Figure F 11 A1254DD Circulatory Pump Assembly...

Page 115: ...ARTS LISTS DRAWINGS 6300 F w w w p a r r i n s t c o m 115 Figure F 12 A1255DD Bucket Stirrer Assembly Note Apply thread sealant Locktite or equivalent to set screw in 1242DD2 pulley before installing...

Page 116: ...F PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 116 Figure F 13 A1256DD Water Assembly Tank...

Page 117: ...PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS 6300 F w w w p a r r i n s t c o m 117 Figure F 14 A1257DD Water Regulator Assembly...

Page 118: ...F PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 118 Figure F 15 A1258DD Temperature Control Assembly...

Page 119: ...PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS 6300 F w w w p a r r i n s t c o m 119 Figure F 16 Cover Contact Pin Assembly...

Page 120: ...F PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 120 Figure F 17 Stirrer Motor and Mount...

Page 121: ...PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS 6300 F w w w p a r r i n s t c o m 121 Figure F 18 A1260DD Water Level Control Assembly...

Page 122: ...F PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 122 Figure F 19 A1265DD Bucket Assembly...

Page 123: ...PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS 6300 F w w w p a r r i n s t c o m 123 Figure F 20 6300 Air Can Assembly...

Page 124: ...F PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS P a r r I n s t r u m e n t C o m p a n y 124 Figure F 21 A1450DD Bomb Head Assembly 1...

Page 125: ...PARTS LISTS DRAWINGS 6300 F w w w p a r r i n s t c o m 125 Figure F 22 A1450DD Bomb Head Assembly 2...

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Page 127: ...bomb associated tubing as well as the 1053DD bottle The bomb rinse step flushes these combus tion products from the bomb and the tubing into the 1053DD bottle The bottle can then be unscrewed from th...

Page 128: ...XHAUST DIFFUSER 308VBAD MALE CONNECTOR 1 4T 1 4NPTM HX0025TB062 1 4 TUBING X 4 FT LG 411VBAD REDUCER 1 4T 3 8Tx 221VBAD 3 8T NUT 222VBAD 3 8T FERRULE SET 1052DD BOTTLE CAP A138CA MALE CONNECTOR 1 4T 1...

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