NP30A or NP40A
Applicator Operating Instructions
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2019-03-11
407-502M
Making Nurse Tank Connections
These instructions presume an applicator with Great
Plains-supplied Squib-Taylor Flo-Max™ coupler and
Raven AccuFlow™ application system.
1. Perform the steps at “
Anhydrous Ammonia Exposure Hazard:
Do not skip step 1. Wear your PPE
a
. Never open a line without
first performing a bleed to check it. If the applicator was
improperly shut-down, the hose can contain more NH
3
than
your PPE can handle. Lung damage, burning, blindness and
death are possible.
2. Check that the two halves of the breakaway
coupler
are firmly mated at the swivel bracket. If
not, see the Squibb-Taylor Flo-Max™ manual for
re-connection instructions.
3. Check that the break-away coupler bracket is free
to swivel, relative to pointing directly rearward
horizontal, by at least:
80° to each side,
45° up, and;
20° down.
4. Remove, the Acme cap
on the inlet side of the
break-away coupler.
5. Inspect the inlet Acme threads
. Clean away any
debris or other contamination.
Blinding, Choking and Respiratory Hazard:
Never look directly into an ammonia hose or fitting.
Use a mirror. Always assume that ammonia is present in the
system. There are many ways it can hide, and surprise you
later. See “
6. Using a hand mirror, inspect the gasket inside the
fitting
. If there is no sign of ammonia, and no
odor, you can remove the gasket by hand for closer
inspection.
This gasket makes the liquid-tight seal between the
hose and break-away coupler. Inspect it for a smooth
face, no cracks, chips or weathering, and no sign of
permanent compression. Replace gasket as needed
for a tight seal.
a. PPE: Personal Protective Equipment
Figure 55
Applicator NH
3
Inlet
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Figure 56
Inspecting Fitting With Mirror
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