CLEAN RECOVERY TANK DRAIN

Debris and sand accumulation in the drain valve can damage the valve or prevent it from closing completely. This will result in dirty water leaking from the valve. Use of the Hydro-Filter and regular cleaning of the recovery tank will help prevent this, but occasionally the drain valve will require cleaning or replacement.

Drain the recovery tank before attempting to service the drain valve.

Unscrew the nuts and remove the four bolts holding the valve assembly to the flange attached to the recovery tank. Unless the flange is damaged, it does not have to be removed from the tank, even when replacing the drain valve.

Separate the valve body, outlet adapter and gaskets from the flange.

FLANGE FITTING

Remove four bolts holding valve assembly to flange fitting

Unless damaged or leaking between tank and flange, the flange fitting does not have to be removed

DRAIN VALVE – PEA11

VALVE BODY

GASKET – NM3019

OUTLET ADAPTER

Examine the valve body for wear. Check the valve slide for deep scratches. Deep scratches will allow water to flow past gaskets and leak from valve. Replace valve if needed.

Examine the gaskets and replace if cut, torn or deformed.

Raised, rounded side of gasket goes toward valve slide. Larger flat sides seat on ring on flange and outlet adapter. Sand and debris will collect in the bottom of the valve body and prevent the slide from going down and seating properly.

Clean debris out as needed so slide can move to bottom.

Rinse valve body and reassemble valve body, gaskets and outlet adapter, and place assembly back onto flange fitting.

Replace four bolts and tighten evenly to secure assembly to flange. Do not over-tighten bolts.

Clean debris from slot in bottom of valve body. Valve slide must be able to slide to bottom.

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Olympus M1200 manual Clean Recovery Tank Drain, Flange Fitting