HPB
TM
Series
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Unpacking/ Inspection/ and Storage Continued
Pump Storage Requirements
• The HPB™ unit must be protected from
sand, grit, and other foreign matter. For
long-term storage, the booster and all
other components should remain in their
original un-opened state. Both the unit
and its actuator (if equipped) are wrapped
and sealed in water/humidity proof foil with
desiccant bags added. The unit may be
stored at a temperature of 5-50° C or less
and/or a humidity level or 75% or less for an
indenite period of time. Do not remove the
protective covers until ready to install.
Long-Term Storage (>6 Months) Checklist
1. Check caps to ensure they have not been
damaged or allowed debris inside the unit.
• Check for debris (wood, slag, sand or any
dirt) and clean up with a clean, wet rag if
minor.
2. Check rotor:
• Turn manually (through feed inlet) and
check for ease of turning.
• Check for axial movement.
3. Seal check:
• Prime HPB with clean water and allow the
O-rings to soak for 1 hr before start-up.
Check for leaks at end cap and aux valve.
PROTECTIVE COVERS
Figure 2 - Proper HPB Storage
(Actuator Shipped Separately)
NOTES: Actuator manual provided by its manufacturer. Actuator installation, operation and
maintenance is not included in FEDCO HPB manual.