Graco HORIZON Instructions-Parts List Manual page 68

Fluid management systems
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System Dynamics And Design Factors
Ability to Dispense Fluid During System
Failure (continued)
2. See Fig. 20. This installation is inexpensive, but it
requires more effort to change the connections
around the fluid solenoid (B), and the lines must be
depressurized before making the change.
E
Change the hose reel connection from connector D to connec-
tor E to bypass Horizon system. Cap the connector that is not
being used.
Fig. 20
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In some cases, such as in mining applications, a
design may be required that allows fluid to be dis-
pensed regardless of the state of operation of the
Horizon system. Fig. 21 represents the installation of a
ball valve (F
around the Horizon pulse meter (G) and fluid solenoid
(B). This is also useful when it is necessary to remove
the solenoid, meter or filter (H) for cleaning or service.
Ball valves F
and/or solenoid for service.
B
1
F
D
Fig. 21
1
) that can be used to redirect the fluid
2
3
and F
can be used to isolate the meter
2
F
H
G
B
3
F

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