Inspect The Connections, Pipelines, Cables And Fittings - Edwards iXM Series Instruction Manual

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2.
The maintenance that can be done on the system is as follows:
A.
B.
The system requires no maintenance. Pump protection sensors installed in the system
do not require routine maintenance. The decommissioning operations that can be
carried out, refer to
cooling water for decommissioning
service centres refer to
depends on the process.

7.1 Inspect the connections, pipelines, cables and fittings

If the system is not relocated for maintenance, make sure all supplies are locked out and
tagged out before you start the procedure that follows:
1.
Remove the enclosure side and top panels.
2.
Check that all the connections are secure. Tighten all the loose connections.
3.
Do an inspection of all cables, pipelines, hoses and connections and check that
they are not corroded or damaged and do not leak. Repair or replace any
pipelines, hoses and connections that are corroded, damaged or which leak.
4.
Install the enclosure side and top panels again.
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M56635880_D - Maintenance
Do an inspection of the connections, pipelines, cables and fittings inside the
pump enclosure, refer to
fittings
on page 67.
Examine and clean the exhaust pipe, elbow, and check valve.
Note:
The system is supplied with a trapped O-ring or a metal seal for the exhaust
connection, based on the pump type and anticipated exhaust temperatures.
Make sure that seals are always replaced with the same type.
Relocate the system for decommissioning
Service
on page 91. The frequency of maintenance operations
Page 67
Inspect the connections, pipelines, cables and
on page 87. Maintenance must be carried out by our
on page 86 and
Drain the
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