IM 25.055AC UA (C/6-01)
AUTOMATIC CHLORINATOR - 3000LB/24HR
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SOLVENTS CAN PRODUCE SERIOUS PHYSIOLOGICAL EF-
FECTS UNLESS USED IN STRICTEST COMPLIANCE WITH THE
SOLVENT MANUFACTURER’S SAFETY RECOMMENDA-
TIONS.
All traces of detergent or moisture must be removed from the parts before
they are returned to service. Do not use heat on plastic parts.
4.3 Inspection
After the disassembled parts are cleaned, and prior to reassembly, perform
the following:
a. Check for physical damage to removed parts (chipped, cracked, dam-
aged threads, etc.). Replace damaged parts.
b. Discard and replace all removed O-rings, seals, and gaskets.
c. Check diaphragms for chafing or cracking. Replace damaged dia-
phragms.
4.4 Tools
When working with screws, bolts, nuts, and other hardware, use the proper
size tools to avoid damage to screw heads, nuts, etc. This precaution will
make it easier to remove these parts when necessary.
4.5 Gaskets/O-Rings
Keep a supply of gaskets and O-rings on hand so that gasketed joints can
be maintained in proper condition. A regular replacement program for
gaskets will do much to eliminate operating difficulties. The preventive
maintenance kit includes a set of gaskets.
WARNING: TO AVOID POSSIBLE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY
OR EQUIP-MENT DAMAGE, NEVER REUSE GASKETS. AL-
WAYS REPLACE WITH A NEW GASKET OF THE PROPER SIZE
AND MATERIAL AS IDENTIFIED ON THE EQUIPMENT PARTS
DRAWING.
4.6 Changing Gas Supply Cylinders
Refer to the separate instruction book provided with the vacuum regulator
for detailed instructions and precautions.
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