Galiso 21-11-1008 Montage-, installatie- en bedieningsinstructies - Pagina 8
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2.0 Installation, continued
H. Fill the Cylinder with a suitable, oxygen compatible detergent or cleaning
solution. The level of the detergent should be 6" below the bottom of the threads
in the Cylinder Neck. Use an oxygen compatible, liquid degreaser, water soluble
soap such as SD-13. SD-13 is available from Galiso, Incorporated at (800) 854-
3789 or visit the website at www.galiso.com.
I. Put Teflon tape around the threads on the Probe and screw into the neck of the
Detergent Reservoir Cylinder.
J. Make certain the Soap/Water Control Valve and the Air In Control Valve, on the
probe, are in the closed position.
K. Connect the Clean Air In Tubing (Red) on the Probe to a clean, filtered air
source. This air source should have a contaminant level less than 0.03 parts per
million. The Detergent Reservoir Clean Air Supply Line can originate from the
clean air source supplying the PCT. A filter system is available from Galiso, Inc.
which will clean the air to a contaminant level of 0.01 parts per million. The
Detergent Reservoir Clean Air Supply Line should be equipped with a regulator,
set at 80 psi.
L. Connect the Detergent Out Supply Line (Yellow) on the Probe, to the Detergent
In Port on the side of the PCT Shroud.
M. Open the Air In Control Valve and allow the Detergent Reservoir to build
pressure. Open the Soap/Water Control Valve on the Probe.
NOTE: It may be necessary to adjust the amount of detergent flow for the size of
cylinders that are being serviced. If the cylinders are consistently dirty after cleaning,
open the Soap/Water Control Valve slightly. If a detergent residue remains after rinsing,
slightly close the Soap/Water Control Valve.
N. With the power to the PCT turned on and a Cylinder loaded into the Clamp Arms,
select Manual Mode (F5), then Clamp (F1), and then Invert (F4).
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