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396-4412Y1 QuickDraw 3000 Operator’s Manual 7 Revised 02/20/2020
The QuickDraw should only be used with a wet-seal pump.
Valve #1/Tote #1 is a larger valve than the other product valves and should be connected
to the highest volume product or to the thickest, hardest-flowing chemical. Valve #2/ Tote
#2 can also be set up with a large valve option.
It is essential before each batch is run to verify that the recipe being used has the chemicals
matched correctly with the valves they are connected to, as shown on the QuickDraw Run
Screen.
Batches less than 100 gallons may not have time to dispense all the chemicals desired before
the Total Carrier amount has been pumped. The carrier is pumped at approximately 40 gallons
per minute while the products are being dispensed through the Venturi system. Also, batches
that have 35% or more of the batch volume from the chemical products may not complete. The
message Batch Unlikely to Complete, >65% of the Total Batch needs to be carrier in order to
guarantee batch success will display if such a batch is set up. The Pump Suction setup may
sometimes be a better option if small batches or batches with a high concentration of chemical
are needed.
Air Leaks The QuickDraw will not work properly if there are any air leaks in the plumbing on the
suction side of the venturi. Air leaks will create pump priming problems and will cause the flow-
meters to behave erratically. Air leaks can result in inaccurate chemical measurement. It is es-
sential that all hoses and connections be airtight.
Before operating the QuickDraw, the user must be familiar
with the chemical products to be used. Read the label for
each product, understand and follow all precautions for safe
handling, mixing, and application of the products being
used. Wear any required PPE and be prepared to act in the
event of an unintended release of any product.