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Concentrate control system, vertical and horizontal bladder tanks
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17.4.4 Using the line from the vessel nozzle opposite the insertion nozzle, squeeze the bladder together near
the bladder nozzle, and wrap the line 3 times and tie it 12" from the bladder nozzle. DO NOT TIE THE
LINE ON THE BLADDER NOzzLE. Take the other lines (if working on a horizontal vessel) and tie them
to the appropriate nozzles. Again, align A.I.R. stamp located on bladder nozzles for proper orientation.
17.4.5 Liberally smear Vaseline® around the inside of ALL vessel nozzles.
17.4.6 station one man by the bladder and another man at the opposite end of the vessel. The man on the
bladder end shall carefully fold the first nozzle to a size which will pass through the vessel nozzle, and
then begin squeezing the bladder together and PUsHING it into the vessel. For horizontals, insert side
nozzle through tank flange, one at a time. Continue this operation until the bladder is in the vessel and
the last nozzle is in place. CAUTION: Make sure the A.I.R. stamps are parallel on the bladder and kept
in the same orientation during the entire bladder insertion. During this time, the man at the opposite
end shall look inside of the vessel using a flashlight to ensure that the bladder is not getting twisted or
bunched up, all the while taking up the slack in the line. DO NOT PULL THE LINE, as it may cause
damage to the bladder. Remove the lines as necessary. When the final bladder nozzle is moved into
place, the A.I.R. stamp orientation should be identical at both ends (if they are not the same, take cor-
rective action).
17.4.7 Take the longest plastic support pipe assembly and carefully insert it through the bladder. It may be
necessary for one man at the opposite end of the vessel to take his hand and periodically push up on
the inside of the bladder if the pipe begins to hang up on it. Then insert the shorter pipe (if working on a
horizontal vessel) from the top, down through the cross. Place the PVC support pieces back into origi-
nal position.
17.4.8 Position all vessel flanges and securely bolt them in place. Alternately tighten these bolts to a maximum
of 80 foot pounds. Properly tightened, the bladder nozzle should not protrude more than 3/8" beyond
the outside diameter of the tank flange.
LIMITED WARRANTY. Viking products are warranted against defects in material and workmanship solely to
original purchasers from Viking. Viking agrees to repair or replace, or to refund the purchase price of, Viking
products demonstrated to be defective in material and workmanship for a period of one year from date of
shipment, provided that the original buyer provides written notice to Viking within thirty (30) days following
discovery of such defect. To demonstrate a defectiveness, products must be sent, along with the written
notice to The Viking Corporation, attention Returns Dept., 210 N. Industrial Park Road, Hastings, Michigan
49058. This warranty shall not apply, however, to any Viking products which have been repaired or altered
outside of Viking's factory, have been subject to misuse, negligence or accidents, have been incorporated
as a part or component of a product or system manufactured by an entity other than Viking, or have been
used in a manner contrary to Viking's instructions or recommendations. VIkING sHALL NOT BE LIABLE
FOR ANY EXEMPLARY, INCIDENTAL, CONsEQUENTIAL OR sPECIAL DAMAGEs REsULTING FROM
sUCH DEFECTIVE GOODs, WHETHER BAsED UPON CLAIMs OF WARRANTY, CONTRACT OR TORT
(INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE).
THIs WARRANTY Is EXPREssLY MADE IN LIEU OF ANY AND ALL OTHER
WARRANTIEs, EXPREss OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING THE WARRANTIEs
OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNEss. VIkING NEITHER AssUMEs NOR
AUTHORIzEs ANY ENTITY TO AssUME FOR IT ANY OTHER OBLIGATION IN
CONNECTION WITH ITs PRODUCTs.
Form No. F_030498
viKiNG CONCENTRATE SYSTEM WARRANTY
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Replaces page 200a-u dated March 1, 2001.
(Reformatted and updated text.)

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