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PI-190
June 2019
7. Do not use a pressure relief valve as a combination relief and throttling
device.
8. Keep relief valve dry during freezing conditions.
NOTE
: Pressure relief devices are imperative for the protection of
both operator and equipment from dangerous over-pressurization.
HIGH PRESSURE HOSE
1.
Read General Safety
section prior to connecting high pressure hose.
2. Do not use a high pressure hose with a burst rating less that 2.5 time
the pressure at which it will operate. 10,000 psi operating pressure high
pressure must have a minimum 25,000 psi burst rating. 8,000 psi
operating hose must have a minimum 22,000 psi burst rating.
3. Do not use a high pressure hose that has an unknown burst rating or
manufacturer’s operating pressure rating.
4. Use of a Safety Shroud is strongly recommended for added safety
where hose connects to control gun.
5. Use of hose restraint (whip check) is required at all hose connections,
including connections at fluid end.
6. Always apply wrench to wrench flats when making threaded
connections. Do not apply wrench on the end fitting ferrule (collar).
7. Remove hose from service if:
A. Cover is damaged and reinforcing wires are exposed to rust and
corrosion;
B. Cover is loose, has blisters or bulges;
C. Hose has been crushed or kinked;
D. End fitting shows evidence of damage, slippage, or leakage.
E. Hose has been exposed to pressures greater than 50% of burst
rating; or
F. Hose is three or more years old, regardless of condition.
8. Disconnect, drain, coil and store hose properly after use.
9. Never attempt to repair or recouple high pressure hoses in field. High
pressure hose end fittings are the permanently crimped type and can only
be properly installed with hydraulic crimping equipment.
NOZZLES
1.
Read General Safety
section.
2. Nozzle flow ratings must be compatible with pump discharge and
pump pressure rating. (See Nozzle Flow Rating Chart on page 25.)