Scope of this manual ................. 4 Use ......................4 Installation ..................... 5 Transport and packing ................5 Assembly ....................5 Assembly of 8810 into panel ............... 5 Operation ....................... 7 Leakage check ..................7 Initiation ....................7 Out of operation ..................7 Out of operation and taken out of pressurised system ........
Implementation of modifications to the product that are not supplied or implemented by TRADINCO INSTRUMENTS. TRADINCO INSTRUMENTS and its vendors will not be liable for any indirect, special, incidental or consequential damages irrespective of whether TRADINCO INSTRUMENTS or the vendor has advance notice of the possibility of such damages.
As Tradinco Instruments continuously strives to improve its products, specifications of instruments may be altered without further notice The 8810 reducer is used to reduce a supply pressure to a set outlet pressure. The 8810 reducer must not be used as flow regulator and/or shut of device.
The 8810 reducer is delivered in a dust free carton box to prevent contamination in the instrument. When the 8810 reducer is transported or stored, it is advised to put it in the original carton box, or plug the pressure ports. This can also be done by sticking tape over the pressure ports, so that the mechanical workings of the instrument cannot be contaminated.
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“Supply pressure to the reducer” until no leaks are detected. Install the control knob with the locknut Install the logo plate. Be careful, you are working with high pressure compressed gases. 8810 01/2014 E Revision 1 page : 6...
Install the control knob with the locknut Install the logo plate. Further overhaul and replacement of all wearing parts must be done by Tradinco Instruments. It is recommended every 5 years, more frequent maintenance may be needed when the system is used under extreme conditions.
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