General Purpose Filter | Model PA212102 |
Installation
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4.Install the unit with the same pipe size as the piping in use. Avoid using unnecessary fittings, couplings, etc., that restrict airflow.
Use Teflon® tape on all threads.
5.Connect the air supply to the inlet port.
Operation
Before pressurizing system, make certain the bowl is securely locked in place by pushing it into the filter body and turning clockwise to lock.
Maintenance
Release all pressure before attempting to install, service, relocate or perform any maintenance on
the air system. Personal injury and/or property damage could occur.
!WARNING Always depress- urize the unit
before removing the bowl. Personal injury and/or property damage could occur. If bowl is difficult to remove, it may be under pressure.
1.Inspect and replace cracked, damaged or deteriorated seals and bowls. Wipe bowls with a soft, dry cloth to clean.
2.Replace or clean filter element periodically. Remove the filter element and tap filter on a hard surface or use an air gun to blow out residual dirt.
3.Drain bowls at least once per work shift. To avoid spray or splatter, cover bottom of filter with a cloth and turn the manual drain.
4.Before placing the unit in service, make sure the bowl is reinstalled and securely locked in place.
Technical Service
For information regarding the operation or repair of this product, please call
MATERIALS THAT ATTACK POLYCARBONATE PLASTIC (PARTIAL LISTING)
Acetaldehyde | Chloroform | Methylene salicylate |
Acetic acid (concentrated) | Cresol | Mike of lime (CaOH) |
Acetone | Cyclohexanol | Nitric acid (concentrated) |
Acrylonitrile | Cylohexanone | Nitrobenzene |
Ammonia | Cyclohexene | Nitrocellulose lacquer |
Ammonium flouride | Dimethyl formamide | Phenol |
Ammonium hydroxide | Dioxane | Phosphorous hydroxy chloride |
Ammonium sulfide | Ethane tetrachloride | Phosphorous trichloride |
Anaerobic adhesives & sealants | Ethyl acetate | Phopionic acid |
Antifreeze | Ethyl ether | Pyridine |
Benzene | Ethylamine | Sodium hydroxide |
Benzoic acid | Ethylene chlorohydrin | Sodium sulfide |
Benzyl alcohol | Ethylene dichloride | Styrene |
Brake fluids | Ethylene glycol | Sulfuric acid (concentrated) |
Bromobenzene | Formic acid (concentrated) | Sulphural chloride |
Butyric acid | Freon (refrig. & propell.) | Tetrahydronaphthalene |
Carbolic acid | Gasoline (high aromatic) | Tiophene |
Carbon disulfide | Hydrazine | Toluene |
Carbon tetrachloride | Hydrochloric acid (concentrated) | Turpentine |
Caustic potash solution | Lacquer thinner | Xylene |
Caustic soda solution | Methyl alcohol | Perchlorethylene and others |
Chlorobenzene | Methylene chloride |
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TRADE NAMES OF ATTACKING MATERIALS
Atlas
Cellulube #150 and #220 Crylex #5 cement
* Eastman 910
Garlock #98403 (polyurethane) Haskel
Hilgard Co.'s hil phene
Houghton & Co. oil #1120, #1130 and #1055 Houtosafe 1000
Kano Kroil
Keystone penetrating oil #2
*Loctite 271 *Loctite 290 *Loctite 601 *Loctite
Parco #1306 Neoprene *Permabond 910 Petron PD287 Prestone
Pydraul AC
Sears Regular Motor Oil Sinclair oil "Lily White"
Stauffer Chemical FYRQUEL #150 Stillman #SR
Telar
Tenneco andrerol #495 & #500 oils Titon
*When in raw liquid form.
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