Safety instructions – Hydrotech MP Series PULSAtron User Manual
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SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
When using chemical feed pumps, basic safety precau-
tions should always be followed to reduce risk of fire,
electric shock, and personal injury. Failure to follow these
instructions could result in death or serious injury.
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS
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: Secure chemicals & metering pumps, making them inaccessible to children & pets.
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DO NOT PUMP FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS.
*** Do not cut the plug or ground lug off the electrical cord. Consult a licensed electrician for proper installation
or replacement.
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: Always wear protective clothing, including gloves and safety glasses, when working on or near
chemical metering pumps.
** Inspect tubing regularly for cracking or deterioration and replace as necessary.
(Always wear protective
clothing and safety glasses when inspecting tubing.)
** Use
CAUTION to keep fingers away from rotatiing parts.
** If pump is exposed to direct sunlight, use a U.V. resistant tubing.
** Follow directions and warnings provided from the chemical manufacturer. The user is responsible for
determining the chemical compatibility with the chemical feed pump.
** Make sure the voltage on the pump name tag matches the installation voltage. If pump fails to start, check line
voltage.
** Consult with local health officials and/or qualified water conditioning specialists when treating potable water.
** Always depressurize system prior to installation or disconnecting the metering pump tubing.
** If injection point is lower than the chemical tank and pump, install an anti-siphon valve.
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DO NOT MODIFY PUMP. This poses a potentially dangerous situation and will void the warranty.
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: All pumps are factory tested with water. Remove tubing and thoroughly dry if the chemical
being pumped will react with water (for example sulfuric acid).
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Hand tighten plastic connections
(Do not use wrench).
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Consult licensed plumber and electrician before installation to conform to local codes.
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NOTE: For accurate volume output, pump must be calibrated under all operating conditions.