Installation
8
3A8693B
Mounting
Rubber Foot Mounting Kit 236452 is available to reduce
noise and vibration during operation (purchase
separately).
1.
Ensure that the mounting surface is level and can
support the weight of the equipment, lines, and
accessories, as well as the stress caused during
operation.
2.
Mount the equipment on a level surface and secure
the equipment to the mounting surface. For all
mountings, ensure that the equipment is bolted
directly to the mounting surface. See Dimensions,
page 31, for dimensions of the mounting holes for
your equipment.
NOTE: For ease of operation and service, mount
the equipment so the air valve cover, air inlet, and
fluid inlet and outlet ports are easily accessible.
Air Exhaust Ventilation
NOTE: The air exhaust port is 3/4 npt(f). Do not restrict
the air exhaust port. Excessive exhaust restriction can
reduce equipment performance.
To provide a remote exhaust:
1.
Remove the muffler (P) from the air exhaust port.
See F
2.
Install a conductive, grounded air exhaust line (T)
and connect the muffler (P) to the other end of the
line. The minimum size for the air exhaust line is
3/4
in.
(19
mm) inner-diameter. If a line longer than
15
ft
(4.57
m)
is
required,
use
a
larger
diameter
line.
Avoid sharp bends or kinks in the line.
3.
Place a conductive, grounded container (U) at the
end of the air exhaust line to catch fluid in case of a
diaphragm rupture. See F
The equipment is heavy (see Technical
Specifications for specific weights). If the equipment
must be moved, follow the Pressure Relief
Procedure, page 12, and have two people lift the
equipment by grasping the outlet manifold securely,
or use appropriate lifting equipment to lift by the outlet
manifold. Never have one person move or lift the
equipment.
Be sure the system is properly ventilated for your type
of installation. Exhaust must be vented to a safe
place, away from people, animals, food handling
areas, and all sources of ignition when pumping
flammable or hazardous fluids. Diaphragm rupture
can cause the fluid being pumped to exhaust with the
air. Place a grounded container at the end of the air
exhaust line to catch the fluid. See F
F
IG
. 3: Air Exhaust Ventilation
KEY:
A
Air supply line
B
Bleed-type master air valve (for pump)
(required, not supplied)
C
Air regulator (required, not supplied)
D
Air line quick disconnect
E
Master air valve (for accessories)
F
Air line filter
P
Muffler
T
Conductive air exhaust line
U
Conductive container for air exhaust
A
B
C
D
E
F
P
T
U