Blodgett 40ES-KLT Series Installation Operation & Maintenance page 16

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WARNING
TO AVOID INJURY, READ AND FOLLOW ALL
PRECAUTIONS STATED ON THE LABEL OF
THE WATER TREATMENT COMPOUND.
Test the safety valve
at least twice monthly.
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OM-40ES-KLT
B.
Jacket Vacuum/Removing Air from Jacket
When the kettle is cold, a positive pressure reading on the pressure/vacuum
gauge or a reading near zero indicates that there is air in the jacket. Air in the
jacket acts as an insulator, and slows kettle heating.
Pressure
To remove air:
Gauge
1.
Start the unit. (Be sure there is water or product in the kettle when
Safety
heating).
Valve
2.
When the pressure/vacuum gauge reaches a positive pressure reading of
five PSI, release the trapped air and steam by pulling up the safety valve
ring for about five seconds. Repeat this step three or four times. Then let
the pull ring snap back into the closed position.
3.
If there is little discharge (mostly air), and the pressure gauge drops back
to zero PSI, allow the pressure to build back to five PSI and repeat the
Pipe
procedure.
Plug
Check
4.
Once steam has been vented from the jacket as described in b, above,
Valve
remove the hot water from the kettle and replace it with cold. This will
condense steam in the kettle jacket, and the pressure gauge should
show a reading of 20 to 30 inches mercury (Hg) below zero. If it does not,
or if the vacuum is leaking down, contact an authorized service agency to
correct the problem.
C.
Jacket Filling and Water Treatment
The jacket was charged at the factory with the proper amount of treated water.
You may need to restore this water, either because it was lost as venting
steam or by draining. If you are replacing water lost as steam, use distilled
water. If you are replacing treated water that ran out of the jacket, prepare
more treated water as directed in "Water Treatment Procedure," below.
1.
Allow the kettle to cool completely. The procedure will be easier with the
kettle under vacuum ( pressure gauge reading below zero).
2.
Allow the kettle to cool completely. Remove the pipe plug from the jacket
fill assembly. Pour in the distilled or treated water. Using a funnel will
help you in this process. Hold the pressure relief valve open while you
pour, to let air escape from the jacket. Continue adding water until the
water level rises to the center of the round sight glass.
3.
Position a funnel in the opening and fill it with properly treated water.
4.
Air that gets into the jacket during the filling operation must be removed,
because it will make heating less efficient. Follow the procedure in
Jacket Vacuum/Removing Air From Jacket above, to restore a negative
pressure reading.
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