Graco 334945B Outboard Motor User Manual


 
Maintenance
GunGun
Gun
CheckCheck
Check
ValveValve
Valve
ScreensScreens
Screens
Clean gun check valve screens regularly. See gun
manual.
DustDust
Dust
ProtectionProtection
Protection
Use clean, dry, oil-free compressed air to prevent
dust buildup on control modules, fans, and motor
(under shield).
VentVent
Vent
HolesHoles
Holes
Keep vent holes on bottom and back of electrical
enclosure and sides and back of transformer
enclosure open..
FlushFlush
Flush
InletInlet
Inlet
StrainerStrainer
Strainer
ScreenScreen
Screen
The inlet strainers lter out particles that can plug the
pump inlet check valves. Inspect the screens daily as
part of the startup routine, and clean as required.
Isocyanate can crystallize from moisture
contamination or from freezing. If the chemicals used
are clean and proper storage, transfer, and operating
procedures are followed, there should be minimal
contamination of the A-side screen.
Note
Clean the A-side screen only during
daily startup. This minimizes moisture
contamination by immediately ushing
out any isocyanate residue at the start of
dispensing operations.
1. Close the uid inlet valve at the pump inlet and
shut off the appropriate feed pump. This prevents
material from being pumped while cleaning the
screen.
2. Place a container under the strainer base to catch
drain off when removing the strainer plug (C).
3. Remove the screen (A) from the strainer
manifold. Thoroughly ush the screen with
compatible solvent and shake it dry. Inspect the
screen. No more than 25% of the mesh should
be restricted. If more than 25% of the mesh is
blocked, replace the screen. Inspect the gasket
(B) and replace as required.
4. Ensure the pipe plug (D) is screwed into the
strainer plug (C). Install the strainer plug with the
screen (A) and o-ring (B) in place and tighten. Do
not overtighten. Let the o-ring make the seal.
5. Open the uid inlet valve, ensure that there are
no leaks, and wipe the equipment clean. Proceed
with operation.
Figure 10
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