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Section 3: System Installation and Operation Procedures
Carefully check each component against the enclosed packing list upon shipment arrival to
ensure that everything has been received. A claim must be filed with the carrier immediately if any
damages are found. Remove the filtration system from the wooden skidding it was shipped in using
suitable materials and proper handling equipment.
3.1 Site Requirements
The Closed Loop Filtration System requires a level space as close to the customer’s waterjet
catch tank as possible. The system occupies an area of 66” l x 36” w, with a service clearance height of
62”. It is recommended that at least three feet of additional space be allocated around the perimeter of
the filtration system for operator service access, inspection, and routine system maintenance.
Electrical: 460vac/3ph/60Hz
3.2 Closed Loop Installation Procedure
1) Un-package the Ebbco Inc. Closed Loop Filtration System (CLS) and inspect for any damage that
may have occurred in transit.
2) Place the CLS on a level surface within 15 ft. of the customer’s waterjet catch tank.
3) Have a qualified industrial electrician connect the dedicated electrical power supply to the CLS
electrical panel per the enclosed electrical drawing E-2214-071-001.
4) If a settling weir is equipped, use the provided hose to connect from the customer’s waterjet catch
tank overflow discharge to the 1.5” inlet port on the settling weir. Connect the provided plumbing from
the settling weir 1.5” outlet port to the 1.5” catch tank overflow inlet on the CLS.
5) Connect the float ball to the float valve assembly inside of the dirty tank (if this step has not already
been done prior to shipment). The float assembly has been preset at the factory to the correct height
and does not require adjustment.
Note: The float valve assembly on the City Water Make-Up port should be set to maintain a water
depth of 10 – 14" and no higher. This is used to make-up water lost from evaporation and
insufficient overflow from the waterjet catch tank.
6) Connect the make-up water source to the 0.75” water make-up connection on the CLS.
7) Connect the hose from the outlet of the High-Pressure Feed Pump to the Final Filter Vessel inlet
(vessel #4 2 pcs) if this was not done prior to shipment.
8) Plumb into the customer’s machine tool inlet from the final filter vessel 0.5” hose barb outlet.
9) Run hose from the emergency overflow on the CLS to either a drain or into a catch bucket.
10) Ensure all unions are tight and all drains are closed
The float valve assembly on the city water make-up inlet must be
set to maintain a water depth of 10 – 14"