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Pellerin Milnor Corporation
connect the chemical pump system to the machine,
write wash formulas that control the chemical concentrations.
The company that does these procedures must make sure that these procedures do not cause dam-
age. Pellerin Milnor Corporation accepts no responsibility for chemical damage to the ma-
chines it makes or to the goods in a machine.
How Chemical Supplies Can Cause Damage
BNUUUR02.R01 0000160548 C.4 E.3 B.5 10/1/21, 11:24 AM Released
Dangerous Chemical Supplies and Wash Formulas Some examples that
can cause damage are:
a very high concentration of chlorine bleach,
a mixture of acid sour and hypo chlorite,
chemical supplies (examples: chlorine bleach, hydrofluosilicic acid) that stay on the stainless
steel because they are not quickly flushed with water.
The book “Textile Laundering Technology” by Charles L. Riggs gives data about correct chemi-
cal supplies and formulas.
Incorrect Configuration or Connection of Equipment Many chemical
systems:
do not prevent a vacuum in the chemical tube (for example, with a vacuum breaker) when the
pump is off,
do not prevent flow (for example, with a valve) where the chemical tube goes in the machine.
Damage will occur if a chemical supply can go in the machine when the chemical system is off.
Some configurations of components can let the chemical supplies go in the machine by a siphon
(Figure 2, page 19). Some can let chemical supplies go in the machine by gravity (Figure 3, page
20).
Important Installation Precautions

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