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Dynapac CC424HF - Fuel Tank - Cleaning; Watering System - Draining

Dynapac CC424HF
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Maintenance - 2000h
ICC424HF-CN1EN2.pdf 2012-11-23
Fuel tank
- Cleaning
Fig. Fuel tank
1. Oil drain pump
1
It is easiest to clean the tank when it is almost empty.
A drain plug is placed under the left side of the front
frame.
Alternatively drain the tank with a suitable pump, e.g.
an oil drain pump, to bring up any bottom sediment.
Collect the fuel and sediment in a container and
deliver to environmentally correct handling.
Collect the fuel and sediment in a container and
deliver to environmentally correct handling.
Keep in mind fire risk when handling fuel.Keep in mind fire risk when handling fuel.
Watering system
- Draining
Figure. Pump system
1. Filter housing
2. Drain cock
3. Stop cock
4. Quick couplings
4
3
1
2
Remember that there is a risk of freezing during
the winter. Empty the tank, pump, filter and lines,
or mix antifreeze in the water.
Remember that there is a risk of freezing during
the winter. Empty the tank, pump, filter and lines,
or mix antifreeze in the water.
There is a drain cock (2) in the space for the pump
system on the central water tank. This can be used to
drain both the tank and parts of the pump system.
The water hoses are connected to the pump with quick
couplings (4) to simplify draining and where
appropriate replacement to a reserve pump (option).
The outlet hose from the central tank can be
disconnected and the end placed in a container with
antifreeze to run this through the pump/filter.
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