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Appendix 5:
Glossary Of Terms
1 Micron Cartridge Filter - Traps smaller particles that may come from the clean water tank and
pass through the charge pump.
10 Micron Bag Filter – Traps larger particles that may come from the clean water tank and pass
through the charge pump.
100 Micron Debris Bag –
Installed in debris tank on hooks to collect debris and filter water.
Ball Valve –
ON/OFF valves used to control water flow and draining tanks.
Basic Training Course – 5 days of on-site training to operate and maintain the stripe hog unit.
Bilge Box – box beneath the ultra-high pressure manifold that contains the sump to collect lubrica-
tion and cooling water from the UHP pump.
Bilge Pump –
Pumps or removes the water from the bilge box to the debris tank.
Blast Head – The shroud and spray bar that deliver high pressure water to the pavement.
Blower –
Pulls airflow through the vacuum system.
Brush Assembly – Attaches to the bottom of the shroud providing a partial seal between the blast
head and the road surface to reduce the amount of debris and water exiting during water blasting
operations.
Wear Brush Clamps – Clamps to the shroud to secure the brush and provide adjustment.
Burst Rating – The PSI at which a component will rupture.
Manual Bypass Valve –
Located on the ultra-high pressure pump and used to manually adjust pres-
sure.
Cam Lock Connector –
Installed at the end of each vacuum hose fitting to secure the hose.
Castor Plate –
Supports the hog head and prevents the spray bar from touching the ground.
Cavitation –
Occurs when liquid is subjected to rapid changes of pressure that cause the formation
of cavities in the flow of water that can damage equipment.
Charge Pressure –
Pressurized water supply to the UHP pump.
Charge Pressure Gauge –
Digital gauge that displays the charge pressure in PSI.
Charge Pump –
Centrifugal pump that supplies water to the ultra-high pressure pump.
Chassis – Steel frame that holds the truck body and motor.
Circuit Breaker - A device for interrupting an electric circuit to prevent excessive current, as that
caused by a short circuit, from damaging components in the circuit or from causing a fire.
Clean Water Level Sensor –
Sensor that reads the level of water in the clean water tank and indi-
cates the information on the PLC.
Clean Water Tank – Modular tanks located on the rear of the chassis used to store the clean water
supply for the UHP system.
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