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Great Plains NP30A 30-foot Operator Manual User Manual

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NP30A or NP40A

Table of Contents

Index

Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

407-502M

Table of Contents

Index

2014-05-20

The following callouts are for trailing nurse tank cart
components. See the “Using Anhydrous Ammonia
Safely
” manual (407-551M) for all nurse tank callouts
(

-

). The present manual lists only those required

for applicator field operations.

A56.Acme Parking Plug

A threaded stud (or other means) for storage of the
outlet hose when not coupled to the applicator.

A57.Acme Female Hose Coupler

This end of the hose connects the tank withdrawal
valve

to the leading applicator inlet

at the

breakaway coupler. For use with a Nutri-Pro

®

applicator, the outlet end of the hose must be
equipped with a 1

3

4

-4 female Acme fitting.

The outlet end of the hose has a swivel collar

a

or

shroud containing the female Acme fitting. This
allows connection without needing to twist the hose.

Acme hose couplers are intended for hand
tightening only. Do not use tools to make the
cart-applicator connection. A liquid-tight seal is
made by the gasket in the male Acme fitting on the
applicator break-away coupler.

A58.Outlet Hose Assembly

The hose may have zero, one or two operating
valves

, one or more bleed valves

, and a

hydrostatic relief valve

. The outlet end may

have an Acme. plug.

A60.Hose Valve(s)

The hose may have zero, one or two operating
valves

.

Excess NH

3

Release Hazard:

If the outlet hose is entirely dismounted (both ends free)
for transport and storage, and both ends are 1

3

4

-4 Acme,

be sure about which end is which. Installing a hose
backwards can result in needless excess NH

3

release at

unhitching, or a line segment unprotected by bleed and/or
relief valves.

a. Acme collars may be aluminum, but all internal coupler components must be NH

3

-safe, typically stainless steel.

A51

A86

A63

A12

Hose valves are typically hand wheel valves, or lever
valves. Read any documents provided for the valves.
Have the terminal or dealer explain how the valves
work.

Suffocation, Blinding and Burning Hazards:
Never test an anhydrous ammonia hose valve unless you
are absolutely certain the hose and valve bodies are
empty, or both hose ends are securely connected to sealed
systems.
A two-valve hose can contain a substantial amount of

NH

3

even when completely disconnected. See “Avoid

Line Traps” on page 108.

Older ball valves can contain NH

3

inside the ball when

closed, even though disconnected at both ends. See
Avoid Ball Traps” on page 109.

Follow instructions for bleeding and checking. Never use
a valve handle as a carrying handle. Keep hands clear of
bleed valves when carrying a hose.

Excess NH

3

Release and Trapping Hazards:

Understand hose and tank withdrawal valve functions and
sequencing. This manual presumes a hose with a single
outlet-end shut-off valve

, and a tank outlet with a

withdrawal valve

. If the hose in use is different, have

the hose provider explain the correct order for operations.

A60

A61

A62

A60

A60

A65

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