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Installation
S19-671H, S19-671HR
Bradley Corporation •
215-321A Rev. T; ECM 09-05-0003
4/14/09
25¼"
(641mm)
27¾"
(705mm)
10"
(254mm)
35
7
⁄
8
"
(911mm)
6"
(152mm)
Heater Belt
Junction
Box
Heat Trace
Cable
Heater
Jacket
4"
(102mm)
Installation S19-671H
Step 1: Install Eyewash
1. Remove the plastic dust plug from the bottom of the yoke assembly and
discard. Attach the eyewash yoke assembly to the tank (see page 6). Max.
torque 150 In-Lbs.
IMPORTANT: When connecting the pressure gauge to the tank inlet, hold
the adapter (item 3) with a wrench to prevent stripping. Failure to do so
may damage the seal and cause leakage. Max. torque 150 in-lbs.
2. Connect the pressure gauge to the adapter on the pressure side of the
tank with pipe sealant (by installer) (see page 6).
Step 2: Install Heater Jacket
1.
Secure the pipe insulation and jacket to the eyewash yoke assembly.
2. Wrap the belt around the tank four inches from the bottom of the tank.
NOTE: For ease of assembly, line up the power cord from the heater pad
directly below the eyewash yoke assembly. Make sure the heater belt and tank
are clean and free of debris, then secure the belt to the tank.
3. Connect the heat trace cable to the junction box.
4. Slide the jacket up the outside of the tank.
NOTE: For ease of assembly, line up the pocket on the jacket, just to the side of
the eyewash yoke, away from the retaining spring on the heater pad.
5. Place the junction box in the pocket on the inside of the jacket. Route the
power cord out of the bottom of the hook-and-loop slot in the jacket.
6. Pull the drawstring tight at the top of the jacket.
Step 3: Fill tank and pressurize
1.
If the tank is pressurized, relieve the tank pressure by pulling up on the
relief tank tab in the center of the cover until the pressure gauge reads “0.”
IMPORTANT: DO NOT open the cover until the pressure gauge reads “0.”
2. Open the tank by pulling up on the wire handle located on top of the
Quicklock cover. Push down, rotate and remove. Fill the container with 4
gallons of potable water. Replace the cover.
3. After filling the tank with water and before pressurizing the unit, cycle the
valve from the closed to open and back to closed. Pressurize the tank
to 90 PSI by applying air pressure to the tank valve located beneath the
pressure gauge.
NOTE: Relief valve is designed to automatically vent at 100-130 psi to prevent
the tank from overpressurizing.
Step 4: Flush tank
1.
Discharge the water through the eyewash for at least five minutes to flush
the system.
2. Refill the tank and pressurize as explained in Step 3 outlined above.
NOTE: Let unit stand for one hour. If there is a noticeable pressure drop,
repressurize and let stand for one hour. If problems persist, consult the
Troubleshooting guide found on page 5.
NOTE: This unit will provide at least 7 minutes of cleansing action. Take
the injured person immediately to a normal emergency station for additional
cleansing and treatment.
3. Inspect the electrical components for any visible damage or fraying. Plug
the heater jacket’s electrical cord into an appropriate electrical outlet in
accordance with state and local codes.