Store The Equipment; Clean The Wetted Section - Graco QUANTM i30 Instructions Manual

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Store the Equipment

Always relieve the pressure and flush the equipment
before storing the equipment for any length of time.
1. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 22.
2. Follow Flush the Equipment, page 28.
NOTICE
Store the equipment at 32°F (0°C) or higher.
Exposure to extreme low temperatures may result in
damage to plastic parts.

Clean the Wetted Section

Routinely clean the wetted section. Determine whether
or not to disassemble equipment for cleaning.
To clean the equipment without disassembling
parts, follow Clean In-Place (CIP), page 29.
To clean the equipment by disassembling parts,
follow Clean Out-of-Place (COP), page 29.
Clean in accordance with applicable codes and local
regulations for your compatible solvent.
Clean In-Place (CIP)
NOTICE
To avoid equipment damage, only use cleaning
fluids that are compatible with materials of the
wetted section. To avoid damage to stainless steel
parts, do not use chlorinated cleaning fluids. Do not
exceed the maximum fluid temperature for the
materials of the wetted section. See Fluid
Temperature Range, page 50.
1. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 22.
2. Flush the equipment with a compatible solvent.
Follow Flush the Equipment, page 28.
3. Circulate the compatible solvent through the
equipment. Slowly cycle the equipment as the
compatible solvent is circulated.
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NOTE: Thoroughly circulate the compatible solvent
through the equipment and the system prior to use.
NOTICE
To avoid equipment damage, do not exceed a fluid
inlet pressure of 15 psi (103 kPa, 1 bar) when cycling
the equipment.
4. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 22.
Clean Out-of-Place (COP)
1. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 22.
2. Flush the equipment with a compatible solvent.
Follow Flush the Equipment, page 28.
3. Disassemble parts as needed. See Repair, starting
on page 32.
4. Inspect parts for wear or damage. Replace as
needed.
5. Using a brush or other COP methods, wash all
wetted parts with a compatible solvent at the
recommended temperature and concentration of
the manufacturer.
6. Rinse the parts again with water and allow parts to
completely dry.
7. Inspect the parts and re-clean any soiled parts.
8. Reassemble the equipment as needed. See
Repair, starting on page 32.
9. Flush the equipment with a compatible solvent.
Follow Flush the Equipment, page 28.
10. Circulate the compatible solvent through the
equipment. Slowly cycle the equipment as the
compatible solvent is circulated.
NOTE: Thoroughly circulate the compatible solvent
through the equipment and the system prior to use.
NOTICE
To avoid equipment damage, do not exceed a fluid
inlet pressure of 15 psi (103 kPa, 1 bar) when cycling
the equipment.
11. Follow Pressure Relief Procedure, page 22.
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