Understand tank layout to determine suction, return, and overflow locations.
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Remove power completely from the chip conveyor and machine.
i. Ensure chip conveyor CAN NOT turn on or injury may occur.
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Remove any access panels on top of the tank that will allow for a good view
or feel of the tank layout. Understanding the tank layout is easiest when
there is no coolant present. If coolant is present, wear appropriate elbow
length gloves.
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First, identify how many coolant outlets the conveyor has, and their locations.
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Next, feel around the tank for any baffles, walls, and screens.
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Draw a simple “top down” view of the tank and conveyor on a piece of paper.
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In this drawing, include all conveyor outlets, baffles, walls, screens, coolant
pumps, etc.
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Last, draw the flow path of coolant in the tank after it leaves the conveyor.
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Doing this will greatly help identify the best possible place to locate the
suction, return, and overflow dip tubes. It will also help identify which
direction the return flow should be pointed to get optimal tank circulation.
Refer to examples above for plumbing configurations. Actual layouts will vary from
diagrams above, be sure to understand each tank layout before installing.
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