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Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
Model 53BTX Duplex Strainer, Sizes ¾” – 4”
Read all the following information and instructions prior to installing and operating the equipment.
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in bodily injury or property damage.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction ...................................................................... 1
Receiving, Handling, and Inspection ................................. 2
Installation ......................................................................... 2
Start Up ............................................................................. 3
Operation .......................................................................... 3
Switching Flow ................................................................... 3
Basket Removal and Cleaning ........................................... 4
Basket Replacement ......................................................... 4
Shut Down ........................................................................ 4
Recommended Spare Parts ............................................... 5
INTRODUCTION
The Eaton Model 53BTX duplex strainer easily installs in pipelines to remove sediment and debris from fluids. Fluid flows uninterrupted while the basket is removed for cleaning. These strainers are designed for pressure or suction applications.
Straining on the Model 53BTX is accomplished by directing the fluid through sized openings in the basket. Once sediment and debris is collected in the basket, the fluid flow is directed by manually turning the handle over to the other basket for continuous operation. At this time the debris filled basket can be removed for cleaning.
For additional information regarding Model 53BTX Duplex Strainers visit our website at www.filtration.eaton.com.
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Eaton Hydraulics LLC, Filtration Division, 70 Wood Avenue, So., Iselin, NJ 08830, www.filtration.eaton.com, Phone732-767-4200
Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual
Model 53BTX Duplex Strainer, Sizes ¾” – 4”
RECEIVING, HANDLING, AND INSPECTION
1. Unpack the strainer and inspect for damage occurring
during transit. Report damage to the carrier. If the strainer is not installed immediately, see “Storage” instructions.
2. Remove any preservatives with solvent-dampened cloths.
Exercise care when using solvent and follow solvent manufacturer’s instructions.
3. Verify that the rating of the strainer is greater than or
equal to the maximum pressure and temperature of the installation.
4. Open each basket well cover by turning the eye nut
counterclockwise to end of studs. Lift cover up by the tabs until cover is free of basket well and rotate cover counterclockwise, clearing the basket well.
5. Remove all flange or nozzle protectors. Check the inside of
the body for any foreign or loose material that could be carried downstream when fluid is introduced into the strainer. Install the strainer baskets. Reset the covers by reversing procedure above. To tighten, turn eye nuts clockwise until the cover is seated and secured at the top of the basket well.
6. The cover to basket handle contact holds the baskets in
place. If the basket handle is not in contact with the cover, bend the handle to a higher position to insure greater compressions when cover is seated.
STORAGE
Replace protective wrap, flange protectors etc. that may have been removed during receiving, handling and inspection. Store the strainer in a clean, dry environment.
INSTALLATION
CAUTION: Before installation, review the
application and chemical compatibility of the process fluid to all the materials of construction and components of the strainer.
INSTALLATION (CONTINUED)
1. Remove protective wraps, caps, plugs etc. before installing
the strainer. Be sure to inspect cover gasket or O-ring for possible damage and replace as required. Position the strainer in the pipeline so that the fluid enters the connection marked “IN” or “INLET.”
CAUTION: To lift flanged duplex strainers, put slings under the inlet and outlet connections and secure above strainer. To lift duplex strainers with threaded connections, put slings under the
center body section and secure above strainer.
2. Be sure sufficient clearance is provided for easy opening of
the cover and removal of the basket. Refer to the Sales Drawing for removal clearances. Support the strainer to a firm foundation by using the footpads. Refer to sales drawing for footpad layout.
3. Connect the strainer to the pipeline. On flanged strainers,
be sure to use the same type of flange faces. Do not bolt a raised face flange to a flat face flange. Be sure flange gaskets are in place and fasteners are tight.
4. On threaded strainers with other line connections, use
standard piping practice when installing the strainer.
CAUTION: Duplex strainers are not designed to be anchor supports in the piping line. Be sure to properly support process piping on both sides of
the strainer. Use care to prevent piping forces and movements from acting on the strainer connections. Damage may occur to the strainer if improperly connected.
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