Manual 2003 Rev D p/n 2003
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05
Installation
of drive gear end. The drain line will be connected
on the bottom of the non-drive end reservoir (
see
Figure 5-2
for connection locations). Take care
to not overtighten or loosen the bushing for the
cooling coil connection. Make sure the bushing is
held in place as additional fitting and plumbing is
performed.
Hazards Associated With Hazardous
Process Fluids
DANGER
!
It shall be the responsibility of the
installer to ensure that piping is
adequate, sealing between pipe
joints is adequate for the process
fluids and proper process and
pressure protection devices are in
place. It is also the responsibility
of the installer to assure that
process gasses are not vented
in a manner that would be
hazardous.
Refer to the manufacturer of the
process media to assure that
proper safety precautions are in
place.
Blockage or Restriction
WARNING
!
Damage to the booster could occur if there is
blockage in the inlet or outlet ports or piping.
Care should be taken when installing the booster
to assure that there are no foreign objects or
restrictions in the ports or piping.
WATER-COOLING INSTRUCTIONS
CAUTION
!
If the unit is to be located outside or in a building
where ambient temperatures can fall below
freezing, then care must be taken to ensure the
water or liquid used for cooling does not freeze
and damage the booster. Cooling coils must
be drained of liquid during downtime unless a
recirculating unit using a glycol mixture has been
installed.
Water cooled end plates are discontinued. See
Technical Bulletin 52 for additional details.
Units are never shipped from the manufacturer
with liquid in the cooling coils.