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Summary of Contents for LAWRENCE FACTOR HF-961-111
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Purification Appliance Model HF-961-111 High Purity At High Pressure...
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L-Factor Trademarks: Aero Lube, CO-Cop, Lab on Locale, L.F.W., L-Factor, Monoxycon, New Parts, Oxy Lube, Seco Lube, Vaporshell, and X-tractor are TRADEMARKS of Lawrence Factor, Incorporated. X-pendable, X-zam, and Lawrence Factor are REGISTERED TRADEMARKS of Lawrence Factor, Inc. Other Trademarks: A2LA is a registered trademark of American Association for Laboratory Accreditation. Aero Dri is a registered trademark of Kiko, Incorporated.
Specifications HF-961-111 Model Number Compressed Air or Inert Gas Design Gas (Gases) *18,000 Cubic Feet *Maximum Process Gas 5,000 PSI Maximum Operating Pressure 2,000 PSI Minimum Operating Pressure 15,000 Cycles for Cartridge Holders Repressure Cycle Life 4:1 (ASME) Safety Factor...
ONLY trained personnel are carrying out tasks. NEVER remove retaining or adjusting screws while device is under pressure. Safety valve should be returned to factory for service. *Use only genuine Lawrence Factor replacement parts in order to guard the validity of your warranty and reliability of this appliance. “HF SERIES” PURIFICATION APPLIANCE...
Introduction Introduction This L-Factor appliance is a “special application” compressed gas purifying system designed to operate at high pressures. It is intended to treat once purified gas a second time (second stage purification) in order to achieve ultrahigh levels of purity. This is a “once through” type appliance utilizing Disposable Cartridges. The appliance, or hardware, operates in concert with the cartridges, or software, which are the core of the system.
Identification Identification of Components Refer to this illustration in order to identify components as they are discussed throughout the remainder of this manual. Be aware that some items may not appear in the exact form as they exist on the actual appliance. “HF SERIES”...
Instalation Installation It is assumed that the person installing this equipment is experienced in this field and fully acquainted with the standard engineering practices. Carefully unpack unit while ensuring to protect any sensitive devises such as pressure gauges and instruments. DO NOT open any valves until unit is fully installed.
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Start Up / Operation Start Up The following procedure must be followed on initial start-up (AFTER CARTRIDGES HAVE BEEN INSTALLED) and on each occasion where the appliance has been shutdown, serviced, or had a cartridge change. NOTE that some appliances will come supplied with storage elements installed and slightly pressurized. Ÿ...
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Service Of Cartridges Installation of Cartridges PRECAUTIONS: Always depressurize and remove electrical source from this appliance prior to performing any service. Do Not direct compressed gases at bodily openings, eyes, or skin. Do Not attempt to regenerate disposable cartridges. Do Not rotate cartridges - always replace all cartridges as a set, otherwise contaminants could be reintroduced to gas stream.
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Service Of Cartridges Installation of Cartidges PROCEDURE (continued) Using applicator, lubricate cylinder head O- Ring(s) with non-hydrocarbon grease. Also, apply a light film of graphite paste to the threads using care not to contaminate interior of cylinder SPANNER (non-hydrocarbon grease may be used in place of the graphite paste). WRENCH Note that the cylinder foot should be serviced periodically in this same manner.
Maintenance MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE Anytime Upon Every Every service is Monthly Demand 3 Months 6 Months performed Replace FILTER CARTRIDGES Lubricate O-RING SEALS in "Cartridge Holders" Apply grease to CYLINDER HEADS AND FEET of "Cartridge Holders" Replace O-RING SEALS in "Cartridge Holders" Replace MICRONIC FILTER element and seal Lubricate O-RING SEALS and THREADS in "Mechanical Filter"...
Supplement Inserts These supplement pages are provided for additional detail on each component. Refer to them for replacement parts and service information. Lawrence Factor, Inc. is not responsible for the accuracy or reliability of these inserts. “HF SERIES” PURIFICATION APPLIANCE...
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VL-530141-TG Priority Valve ASSEMBLY AND DISASSEMBLY GENERAL Assembly and disassembly can be done by following the The possible applications of the priority valve (a.k.a. back drawings and parts list. Also refer to the repair section on the pressure valve or pressure maintaining valve) are numerous opposite side of this sheet for disassembly sequence.
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PU-960003-AF Holder PRECAUTIONS: Follow safe engineering practices when installing or servicing this assembly. Depressurize system and dis-connect electrical supplies prior to any service action. Do not over tighten cylinder head or foot. Do not exceed working conditions set forth herein. INSTALLATION: Mount to solid foundation in upright position (optional mounting kit is available).
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High Purity At High Pressure 4740 NW 157 Street, Miami Lakes, FL 33014 U.S.A. Phone: (305) 430-0550 Fax: (305) 430-0864 Toll Free: (800) 338-5493 Email: L-Factor@ix.netcom.com Website: www.Lawrence-Factor.com...
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