Catalogue G2 User Manual
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Operation
NOTE
Refer to specific user manuals for detailed component start-up and shut-down instructions.
GROUNDING ROD OR PIPE
Start-up Instructions
1. Select a clean, dry air supply.
2. Attach a 3/8" or larger air hose to main air inlet.
CAUTION
Whenever flammable or combustible liquids are transferred from one container to another, both containers shall be ef­fectively bonded and grounded to dissipate static electricity.
For further information, see...
NFPA 77, Recommended Practice on Static Electricity.
5. Before priming Material Pump for boat, flush thoroughly with a clean, suitable solvent to remove test fluid.
NOTE
It is suggested that a quick disconnect fitting not be used for attaching the air line.
a. Pull and rotate Pivot knob
to disengage the catalyst drive arm.
CAUTION
Before turning on main air, check all On/Off Ball Valves, making certain all Valves are in the "Off" position and set all regulators in their "Off position. (Turn knob counter­clockwise for OFF or reduced pressure setting.)
b. Turn the catalyst slave pump yellow ball valve to the open position.
c. Hand prime the pump until a steady stream of catalyst flows back to the bottle.
CAUTION
Before turning on main air, check all Fittings making certain they are securely tighten. This should be done before air or material of any kind is introduced into the system.
d. Close the ball valve hand stroke the pump until it developes 100-200 PSI.
3. Attach Grounding Clamp Assembly, P/N 17440-00, to System. Use a convenient Nut and Bolt to secure Lug, P/N 13193-00, to System.
4. Securely attach Clamp, P/N 7749-00, to permanently grounded rod or pipe.
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