Warnings, cautions & notices – SANDPIPER WR10 3/8 User Manual
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WARNINGS, CAUTIONS & NOTICES
Please read all cautions, warnings and notes
completely before installation and start-up.
It is the responsibility of the purchaser to retain this
manual for reference. Failure to comply with the
recommendations stated in this manual may damage
the pump and void the factory warranty.
WARNINGS
CAUTIONS
NOTICES
To prevent static sparking the pump, piping,
valves, and containers must be grounded.
Pump exhaust may contain contaminants that
can cause serious injury. Take precautions
to pipe exhaust away from work area if pumping
chemicals, hazardous or flammable materials.
Maximum temperature limits are based on
mechanical stress only. Certain chemicals
will significantly reduce maximum safe operating
temperatures. For chemical compatibility and temperature limits
please refer to the Chemical Resistance Guide.
Do not exceed the maximum inlet air pressure
as stated on the pump model tag.
The process fluid and cleaning fluids must be
chemically compatible with all wetted pump
components. Please refer to the Chemical Resistance Guide for
additional information.
Thoroughly flush pump before installing into
process lines. FDA and sanitary approved pumps should
be cleaned or sanitized before use.
Noise levels can exceed 85 dBA.
Always wear ear and eye protection when
operating or repairing pumps.
Never allow the piping system to be supported
by the pump manifolds or valve housing. These
components are not designed to support structural weight and pump
failure may result..
Disconnect the compressed air line to the
pump and allow all air pressure to bleed
from pump prior to performing any maintenance
on the pump. Disconnect all intake, discharge and
air lines. Drain the pump and dispose of fluid into a
suitable container.
Check temperature limits for all wetted
components when choosing pump materials.
Temperature limits may vary depending on the material.
All operators of the equipment should
be properly trained to ensure safe working
practices.
Blow out air line for at least 15 seconds
before attaching to pump to make sure that all debris
is removed. Use an in-line air filter.
Tighten both outer pistons at the same
time to ensure a tight fit when installing
PTFE diaphragms. See torque settings for additional details.
The pump does not require continuous
lubrication.
Before disassembly of clamp band pumps,
mark a line from each liquid chamber to its
corresponding air chamber. This will ensure proper
alignment when reassembling.
Compressed air should not be applied to
the exhaust port. If this happens the pump will not
function.
You must check the tightness of all hardware
prior to installation.
Clamp style pumps fitted with PTFE or XLTPE
come standard from the factory with expanded PTFE liquid
chamber gaskets. PTFE gaskets cannot
be reused.