ADVANCE Easy Moving VACU MATIC FREE Assembly, Use And Maintenance Manual - Page 10
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Suction case with motorized nozzle
6.3 Connection to the piping network
CAUTION
To transport fuel, use only antistatic pipes that are correctly connected to a grounding point, in order
to avoid dangerous accumulation of static electricity.
To connect the suction case extraction system to the installation, use always a section of antistatic fl exible
hose; do not glue the system pipes directly to the suction case outlet.
Mount the fl ow regulator (fl uidifi er) between the vacuum case outlet and the fl exible hose of the fuel transport
system (see fi g. 1)
Fix the fl uidifi er on the vacuum case using the joint sleeve 1 and two metal clamps, keeping the ventilation
cuts facing upwards.
On the other side, position the fl exible hose of the fuel transport system and fi x it with an additional clamp.
Switch on the system and adjust the amount of fuel transported, so that it is not such as to cause blockages
in the system.
To procede with this adjustment, close or open the ventilation cuts by forward or backward the regulation
sleeve (see fi g. 2). By closing the cuts the amount of fuel transported will increase; vice versa keeping them
more open the quantity will decrease.
An excessive amount of fuel sucked in a unit of time will reduce transport times, but could lead to blockages
and obstructions in specifi c points of the system; vice versa, reducing the fuel transported in the unit of time
could bring to an unnecessary prolungation of the time required to transport the fuel.
For example, systems with a long pipes extension or with a high number of elbows, will involve less fuel
transported for the same amount of time.
It may be necessary, after the fi rst start settings, a new adjustment in the case, for example, in which the
temperature, relative humidity or the physical characteristics of the transported fuel (type, specifi c weight,
dimensions, etc ...) change
Fig. 1
1 - Junction sleeve
2 - Flow regulator
3 - System piping
4 - Hose clamps
Fig. 2
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