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509 Sharptown Road P.O. Box 345 Bridgeport, NJ 08014
Email: [email protected] Fax: 856-467-5511
Internet: http://caddycorp.com Phone: 856-467-4222
Plumbing Connections
Installation
1.
If system has field joint(s), plumbing must be connected at the joint(s) before attaching main service.
a.
Connect corresponding pipes by aligning unions and tightening securely.
2.
Connect all plumbing stub-ins to the main lines. Provide all necessary nipples, couplers, unions etc. to
make neat and proper connection.
3.
Connect all hose assemblies to the appropriate equipment as shown on drawing. Provide all necessary ells
and nipples to make neat and proper appearance. (See hose installation instructions Page 9).
4.
Check all plumbing for leaks and tighten as required.
5.
Connect hood wash system (if provided) to spray nozzles in hood.
5.
Replace all access panels.
Gas Valve Operation
Normally Closed:
Valve is closed when solenoid is de-energized; open when energized
Maintenance
WARNING:
To prevent the possibility of death, serious injury or property damage, turn off electrical power, depressurize
valve, extinguish all open flames and avoid any type of sparking or ignition. Vent hazardous or combustible
fluid to a safe area before servicing the valve.
NOTE: It is not necessary to remove the valve from the pipeline for repairs.
Cleaning
All solenoid valves should be cleaned periodically. The time between cleanings will vary depending on the medium
and service conditions. In general, if the voltage to the coil is correct, sluggish valve operation, excessive noise or
leakage will indicate that the cleaning is required. In the extreme case, faulty valve operation will occur and the valve
may fail to open or close.