Summary of Contents for TeeJet Technologies DynaJet 115880
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DynaJet Valve Maintenance Guide ® Ver. 8 – Update: 9/24/2024 The DynaJet Valve is a solenoid-actuated shutoff valve compatible with a wide range of ® TeeJet ® nozzle bodies equipped with a diaphragm check valve port. It can be used for end-of- boom nozzles, as well as individual tip shutoff, and Pulse Width Modulation applications.
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Required accessories on the spray boom: Any sprayer that is fitted with a DynaJet valve should also incorporate system line strainers. It is recommended to use a 100 mesh filter element with the DynaJet valves, although an 80 mesh is acceptable. The strainer must be installed as close as possible to the DynaJet valve.
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During the washing, rinsing, and inspection of the sprayer, the sprayer should be parked on a level surface. The sprayer should also be in an area where the water and chemical residue can be collected and treated appropriately. We do not recommend doing this procedure in the farm field.
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DynaJet valve inspection after washing and rinsing. ® After rinsing, we recommend you pressurize the spray boom to see if any of the valves are leaking or dripping. If a valve is leaking or dripping there may be some debris lodged in the sealing area not allowing proper closing of the valve.
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Weekly Maintenance of the DynaJet Valves: ® Note: We recommend you remove the strainers only after having washed and rinsed the sprayer. We don’t recommend removing a strainer just after spraying chemicals. The washing and rinsing procedure must be done beforehand. Please read the safety instructions before starting any maintenance procedures.
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When it is clean, reinstall it on the spray boom. In the case of very dirty strainers, remove the spray line strainers from the sprayer, place them into a solution of water and cleaning solution. Let the strainers remain in the cleaning solution for one or two hours.
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The valves should be placed in a bucket filled with water and cleaning solution. You can let the valves remain in the bucket for 2-3 days and mix the valves to help the dirt to be removed and let them sit again for 2 days. After those two days, rinse the valve in clean water until the cleaning solution is removed.
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Note: The Coil Assembly (2) should be oriented with the SuperSeal 1.5 connector facing away from the Interface Cap (7) 8) Tighten the nylon Nut (1) to the Tube/Plunger Assembly (3-10) 9) Recommended: At the time of installation, spray CorrosionX ®...
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**Item Numbers (1-10) correspond to Parts List: PL115880...
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