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2. Using a strap wrench at the top of the filter, turn the filter counterclockwise and
unthread the filter from the head.
3. Dispose of remaining oil in the filter and the used filter in accordance with local
environmental laws and practices.
4. Remove the old gasket from the filter head and wipe excess oil residue from the
head.
5. Remove the new filter from its packaging and insert the new gasket provided with
the filter into the gasket groove of the head.
6. Thread the new filter onto the head turning it counterclockwise and hand tighten.
7. Using the strap wrench, place the strap near the top of the filter, to prevent
collapsing, and turn the filter 1/4 turn to tighten.
8. Turn on, dispense fluid, and observe the filter gasket checking for leaks.
9. If leaking is noticed around the filer gasket, tighten the filter another 1/4 turn with
the strap wrench and repeat the procedure to check for leaks.
Note:
Change BOTH filters in the upper/lower filter head assembly sets on the High-
Viscosity Filtration Cart when the differential pressure is 40psi.
Replacement LARGE Filters for 36933 High-Viscosity Filtration Cart Part Number
Particulate Filter - 3 Micron Microglass Spin On Beta > 200 Absolute
36972
Particulate Filter - 10 Micron Microglass Spin On Beta > 200 Absolute
36973
Particulate Filter - 20 Micron Microglass Spin On Beta > 200 Absolute
36974
Water Filter - 10 Micron Nominal Spin On
36975
Replacement SMALL Filters for 36934 High-Viscosity Portable Hand-Held Part Number
Particulate Filter - 3 Micron Microglass Spin On Beta > 200 Absolute
36976
Particulate Filter - 10 Micron Microglass Spin On Beta > 200 Absolute
36977
Water Filter - 10 Micron Nominal Spin On
36978
Grounding and Binding
The Trico High-Viscosity Filtration Systems are not rated for a hazardous duty
environment due to possible static discharge, use proper bonding and grounding per
National Fire Protection Code 77. A
Bonding
system connects various pieces of
conductive equipment together to keep them at the same potential. Static sparking
cannot take place between objects that are the same potential.
Grounding
is a special
form of bonding in which conductive equipment is connected to an earthing electrode, or
to the building grounding system, to prevent sparking between conductive equipment
and grounded structures.
Grounding is an electrical connection between a metal vessel, pump, motor and a
constant ground; i.e. a metal rod driven into the earth. Failure to bond and ground
properly can cause a discharge of static electricity resulting in fire, injury, or death. If in
doubt, do not start the pump! Be sure bonding and grounding wires are secure before
starting operation. (Ground and bond wires
must have less than one-ohm resistance