Spare Parts Replacement And Routine Maintenance; Depressurizing The Discharge Line (For Pumps Equipped With A 4-Fv Only); Depressurizing The Discharge Line (For Single-Ball Fastprime™ Heads Only) - Milton Roy Roytronic A Series Instruction Manual

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5.0 Spare Parts Replacement and Routine Maintenance

LMI recommends replacing the elastomeric components of the pump on an annual basis.
Refer to the LMI Metering Pump Price List for the proper Spare Parts Kit or RPM Pro
Pac
5.1
Depressurizing the Discharge Line
(for Pumps Equipped with a 4-FV Only)
ALWAYS wear protective clothing, face shield, safety glasses and gloves when performing
any maintenance or replacement on your pump.
To reduce the risk of chemical splash during disassembly or maintenance, all installations
should be equipped with line depressurization capability. Using LMI's Four-Function Valve
(4-FV) is one way to include this feature.
Read steps 1 and 2 below before proceeding.
1. Be sure the Injection Check Valve is properly installed and is operating. If a shut off
Be sure your relief tubing is connected to your 4-FV and runs back to your solution drum
or tank.
2. Turn the black knob on the 4-FV 1/8 turn to the stop. Turn and hold the yellow knob
5.2
Depressurizing the Discharge Line
(for Single-Ball FastPrime™ Heads Only)
ALWAYS wear protective clothing, face shield, safety glasses and gloves when performing
any maintenance or replacement on your pump.
Read steps 1 and 2 below before proceeding.
1. Be sure the Injection Check Valve is properly installed and is operating. If a shut off
Be sure your relief tubing is connected to your FastPrime
tion drum or tank.
2. Turn the FastPrime
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kit number or contact your local LMI stocking distributor.
valve has been installed downstream of the Injection Valve, it should be closed.
for a few seconds. The discharge line is now depressurized. Keep both valve knobs
open until solution drains back down the discharge tubing into the solution tank or
drum. Then release the yellow knob, and turn the black knob to its normal position.
valve has been installed downstream of the Injection Valve, it should be closed.
knob one-and-a-half turns counter-clockwise Q. The discharge
line is now depressurized. Keep valve open until solution drains back down the dis-
charge tubing into solution drum or tank. Then turn the knob clockwise P to tighten
knob to closed position.
valve and runs back to your solu-

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