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Super Products Camel 1200 (Ejector Unloading) - Separator Air System; Camel Drain Valves (Option)

Super Products Camel 1200 (Ejector Unloading)
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SEWER CLEANING — TYPICAL SEQUENCE
Publication: 0028607 4-9
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Separator Air System
The truck is equipped with a cyclone air separator (1) as
part of the vacuum exhaust air filtration process. The
operator should periodically check for any material
accumulation in the bottom of the separator and
manually clean it out. This separator is located in the
exhaust air stream between the top of the debris body
and the vacuum pump.
Figure 4-18
Camel Drain Valves (Option)
The truck has a front debris body drain valve so that
excess liquids can be drained from the body if it is an
ejector model. If the truck is a dump model, the body
drain will be located at the rear of the truck. (Front body
drain valves are an offered option on the dump model
trucks.) With an ejector model, the ejector plate keeps
material away from the front drain valve and allows the
operator to separate the water, preventing the front drain
from clogging.
Because the ejector plate keeps the larger materials
away from this drain, you can drain off virtually all the
liquid, resulting in a relatively dry payload. Make sure the
drain hose is properly secured before moving the truck.
Figure 4-19
Figure 4-20
Cyclone Air Separator Clean-out Door
1
Camel Drain Valve at Front of Debris Body
Camel Drain Valve on Debris Body Tailgate

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