MK60SP 12/10/20 KEENAN FILTERS® by KTI Systems, Inc. www.keenanfilters.com
1. The filter port connections are 3/4-16 O-
ring boss (ORB) or 1/2” NPT (using supplied ORB to NPT adapters),
and the pump outlet is 1/4” NPT. Use the supplied KA158 plug in the unused ports.
2.
Use approved 3/8” or 1/2” fuel line and connectors. To reduce restrictions, limit the amount of 90 degree
connectors or sharp bends. Make sure fuel lines are supported and keep fuel lines away from sharp and hot
objects.
3. The KH1010 cable assembly is factory connected and is positioned on the left side of the filter. If needed it
can be disconnected from the cannon plugs and (rerouted) to the right side of the filter.
4. To mount the interface box remove the 4 cover screws and cover. Depending on the wire run, position the
interface box either horizontally or vertically against the vertical surface. Mark the 2 mounting holes, drill
holes for hardware and mount box.
MOUNTING
HOLES
KH1010 INTERFACE CABLE
1. The KP300 is the remote panel designed to give the operator
indication of both water and high vacuum (filter clogging), with
warning lights and an audible tone. The panel should not be
exposed to outside elements and must be mounted inside.
Make sure the surface is flat, easily accessible and not in an
area that will be bumped, kicked or objects placed on it.
Determine that when routing wire from the KP300 panel to the
interface box it can be done easily with minimal obstructions.
2. The cutout template is only a guide. When printing out the
KP300 template on page 9 make sure the printer settings are
set to 100% scale and use the document margins. After
printing, measure the template and confirm the template is to
scale. The final drill and cut dimensions are the installers
responsibility to check.
3. Temporarily install the KP300 panel and secure with #6 flat
screws. Make sure the panel is flat and the screws fit flush,
then remove panel for wiring.
KP300 CONTROL PANEL INSTALLATION
KP300 CONTROL PANEL
MK60SP CONNECTIONS
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