Graco 308951B User Manual

Instructions – Parts List
Parts
Huskyt 515 Split Manifold Kits
308951B
For pumping two fluids simultaneously or mixing two fluids in the pump
Part No. 241240 polypropylene; split inlet Part No. 241241 acetal; split inlet Part No. 241242 KynarR; split inlet Part No. 241243 polypropylene; split outlet Part No. 241244 acetal; split outlet Part No. 241245 KynarR; split outlet
Read warnings and instructions.
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GRACO INC.ąP.O. BOX 1441ąMINNEAPOLIS, MNą55440-1441
Copyright 1999, Graco Inc. is registered to I.S. EN ISO 9001
Installation
Pressure Relief Procedure
WARNING
PRESSURIZED EQUIPMENT HAZARD
The equipment stays pressurized until pressure is manually relieved. To reduce the risk of serious injury from pressurized fluid, accidental spray, or splashing fluid, follow this procedure whenever you
D Are instructed to relieve pressure D Stop pumping D Check, clean, or service any system equipment D Install or clean fluid nozzles
1. Shut off the air to the pump.
2. Open the dispensing valve, if used.
3. Open the fluid drain valve to relieve all fluid pressure, and have a container ready to catch the drainage.
4. Acetal Pumps Only: Ground the pump using the 114882 ground screw fastened to the outlet manifold.
Replacing the Manifolds
1.
2. Remove the four manifold nuts (called out by Note 1 in the Parts Drawing) and the manifold that you are going to replace with split manifolds.
3. Install the new o-rings and the new split inlet or outlet manifolds, and torque the manifold nuts to 80 to 90 in-lb (9 to 10 N-m).
NOTE: Make sure all manifold o-rings are positioned correctly before you fasten the manifold.
NOTE: Pumps with duckbill check valves are shipped with the inlet manifold on top and the outlet manifold on the bottom. See Inlet and Outlet for Pumps with Duckbill Check Valves in the Service section of instruction manual 308981.
Relieve the pressure. See Pressure Relief Procedure at left.
WARNING
FIRE AND EXPLOSION HAZARD
Never use a polypropylene or KynarR pump with non-conductive flammable fluids as specified by your local fire protection code. Consult your fluid supplier to determine the conductivity or resistivity of your fluid.
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