3 lubricated primer installation, Installation, Lubricated primer installation – Hale ESP Priming System User Manual
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ESP Primer System Instruction Guide
p/n: 029-0810-01-0
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3.3
LUBRICATED PRIMER INSTALLATION
Also see Figure 3-10: “Typical ESP Lubricated Primer Layout” on page 30.
To convert a Hale ESP Non-Lubricating Priming System to a Lubricated
Priming System, the following parts are required for optimum performance
and to conform to most regional environmental regulations.
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Separate lubricant storage tank, Hale p/n: 108-0012-00-0 (4 quart /
3.8 liter capacity).
The tank includes a 1/8” NPT x 5/16” (8 mm) tube fitting with #60 vent
hole.
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WARNING ! label for lubricant tank — DO NOT USE ETHYLENE
GLYCOL, provided by installer.
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Fluid Capacity Placard (required by NFPA) — installed in the opera-
tor’s cab, provided by installer.
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Separate discharge tank, with drain valve and tank breather vent, pro-
vided by installer.
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Applicable DOT air brake tubing or soft tubing, 5/16” (8 mm), provided
by installer.
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2-1/2” (64 mm) ID rubber drain / discharge hose, provided by installer.
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Tube fittings, 1/8” NPT x 5/16” (8 mm) — (tank fitting provided with
Hale tank).
Installation
WARNINGS !
❑ MAKE SURE THE APPARATUS SYSTEM IS COMPLETELY SHUT-
DOWN, FLUSHED WITH CLEAN, FRESH WATER AND FULLY
DRAINED BEFORE MODIFYING AN EXISTING PRIMER SYSTEM.
❑ FOLLOW YOUR DEPARTMENTAL AND/OR ENVIRONMENTAL REG-
ULATIONS AND THE INSTRUCTIONS RECOMMENDED BY THE
MANUFACTURER AS STATED ON THEIR CONTAINER LABEL.