
C-1700N
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5.3 Measuring the Pump’s Output - Volumetric Test.
This volumetric test will take into account individual installation factors such as line pressure, fluid
viscosity, suction lift, etc. This test is the most accurate for measuring the injector’s output in an individ-
ual installation.
1. Be sure the Injection Fittings and Footvalves/Strainers are clean and working properly.
2. With the injector installed under normal operating conditions, place the Footvalve/Strainer in a large
graduated cylinder.
3. Fill the graduated cylinder with the solution to be injected and run the injector until all air is removed
from the suction line and the solution enters the discharge tubing.
4. Refill the graduated cylinder, if necessary, and with the Footvalves completely submerged in the
solution, note the amount of solution in the graduated cylinder.
5. Run the injector for a measured amount of time and note the amount of fluid injected. A longer testing
time will produce more accurate results.
6.0
How to Maintain the C-1700N
6.1
Routine Inspection and Maintenance
The C-1700N requires very little maintenance. However, the pump and all accessories should be
checked regularly. This is especially important when pumping chemicals. Inspect all components for
signs of leaking, swelling, cracking, discoloration or corrosion. Replace worn or damaged components
immediately.
Cracking, crazing, discoloration and the like during the first week of operation are signs of severe
chemical attack. If this occurs, immediately remove the chemical from the pump. Determine which
parts are being attacked and replace them with parts that have been manufactured using more suitable
materials. The manufacturer does not assume responsibility for damage to the pump that has been
caused by chemical attack.
6.2
How to Clean the C-1700N
The C-1700N will require occasional cleaning, especially the Injection fittings, the Footvalves/Strainers,
and the pump head valves. The frequency will depend on the type and severity of service..
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When changing the diaphragm, the pump head chamber and pump head cover should be wiped free of
any dirt and debris.
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Periodically clean the injection/check valve assembly, especially when injecting fluids that calcify such
as sodium hypochlorite. These lime deposits and other build ups can clog the fitting, increase the back
pressure and interfere with the check valve operation. See section 4.3.4. Fig. 4.8.
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Periodically clean the suction strainers. Fig.4.7
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Periodically inspect the air vents located under the motor compartment and under the pump head. Clean
if necessary.
Proper eye and skin protection must be worn when installing and
servicing the pump.
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