Operation
Flush
Oil left in the system at the factory can react with cata- lyst and create a fire or explosion.
•Flush before first use.
•Do not add catalyst to the catalyst reservoir until the system has been flushed.
To reduce the risk of fire and explosion and skin injec- tion injury, only use a solvent compatible with the sys- tem wetted parts, the resin, and the catalyst.
Flush the system:
•Before first use
•When changing fluids
•Before repairing equipment
•Before fluid dries or settles out in a dormant pump (check the pot life of catalyzed fluids)
•Before storing the pump.
Flush at the lowest pressure possible. Flush with a fluid that is compatible with the fluid you are pumping and with the wetted parts in your system. Check with your fluid manufacturer or supplier for recommended flushing fluids and flushing frequency.
NOTE: Always flush catalyst pump separately by hand (remove pin from upper control arm and hand pump).
1.Remove all fluid inlet, recirculation, and weep lines from the catalyst reservoir and insert in a container filled with a compatible solvent.
2.Remove the resin pump fluid supply and recircula- tion lines from the resin supply container and insert in a container filled with a compatible solvent.
NOTICE
To prevent accidentally mixing resin and catalyst in the solvent container, there must be two solvent containers used, with the resin pump fluid lines inserted in one and the catalyst pump fluid lines inserted in the other.
3.With the fluid lines in the two separate solvent con- tainers, perform the Prime procedure at the lowest pressure possible. While performing this procedure, leave the fluid supply, recirculation, and supply lines in the solvent containers.
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