Vetter Pipe sealing bags and bypass bags FS User Manual
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Pipe Sealing- and Bypass Bags
3.
Operation of Pipe Sealing- and Bypass
Bags
This chapter informs you about which compressed air sources you
can use with the Vetter pipe sealing- and bypass bags.
Observe the corresponding pressure level with
operation of pipe and bypass bags.
3.1
Operation with controller, inflation hose and
compressed air bottle
Note! In the following presented figures the
sequence of events uses the pressure level
of 1.5 bar as an example. The corresponding
bags and accessories must be used for other
pressure levels and other sources of air.
Pipe sealing- or bypass bag
9
Step
1
Connect pipe sealing- or bypass bag 1.5 bar to the inflation
hose.
Inflation hose
9
Step
2
Connect the inflation hose to the controller.
The inflation hose, the sealing bag and the
controller must have the same pressure level.
Controller
9
Step
3
Connect the connection hose of the pressure regulator
to the inlet coupling of the controller. In doing this it
is imperative that the permitted inlet pressure of the
controller is observed.
Pressure regulator
9
Step
4
Screw-in the connection thread of the pressure
regulator into the inside thread of the valve on the
compressed air bottle.
Compressed air bottle