Operation; Initial System Preparation; Pressurizing The Co2/Compressed Air System; Pressurizing The Water System - Cornelius HELIX Operator's Manual

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Pressurizing the CO

Pressurizing the Water System

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OPERATION

REPARATION
/Compressed Air System
2
The Helix unit is designed to operate on a CO
0.48-0.83 MPa (70-120 psig). A shutoff valve must be installed in the line to the
Helix unit. Perform the procedure in Table 1 to pressurize the CO
system.
Step
1
CO
Open the
with gas. When lines are fully pressurized, listen and check for leaks. Open the
CO
/compressed air cylinder valve all the way until it back-seats itself (this pre-
2
vents leaks from the valve).
2
Adjust the
0.83 MPa (70-120 psig) at the unit.
3
CO
Check for
supply to the unit and listening for leaks. Wait at least 3 minutes and check the
CO
/compressed air cylinder gauge to see if the pressure has dropped.
2
4
The system is now ready for operation.
The Helix unit is designed to operate with a water inlet pressure of 0.48-0.83 MPa
(70-120 psig)
Perform the procedure in Table 2 to verify the water connection to the unit.
!
WARNING:
The unit must only be connected to a clean, potable water supply.
Step
1
Turn on the water supply to the unit.
2
Check the system for leaks.
3
The water system is now ready for operation.
Table 1.
Action
/compressed air cylinder valve slightly to allow lines to slowly fill
2
CO
/compressed air cylinder regulator for the unit to between
2
/compressed air leaks by turning off the
2
Table 2.
Action
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compressed air input pressure of
/
2
compressed air
/
2
CO
/compressed air
2
Publication Number: 621058497OPR
0.48-

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