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FP-301 Fuel Priming System

Industrial Manual

The Reverso Fuel Priming System pumps fuel into the fuel lines, purging trapped air in the main feed - ing line and from primary filters, secondary filters and engines. To protect delicate fuel systems, all primers have integral pressure relief valves which are factory set to deliver the proper fuel pressure for each engine. Engine models available: MTU, MAN, Detroit 2000 / 4000 series etc. •The Fuel Marine primer® is an easy installation: As simple as splitting the fuel line and connecting each end of the fuel line to each side of the unit. •The Fuel Primer® is easy to operate: a) Close valve (on primer), open the air vent on filters or engine and flip the switch. b) When lines are purged, close the vents and open valve (on primer). •The Fuel Primer® has small footprint

Technical Specification Typical Fuel Primer Installation

Ports 1” NPT Ports Valve 1” Full Flow Amp. 10A@12v - 5A@24v Size 10” x 11.38” x 4.36” Weight 13 lbs/5.9 kg Optional Remote switch with extension cord

Ordering Specifications

12 12 Volt 24 24 Volt FP - 301 12 P S R 15 P *Remote Control (leave blank for no remote) Model S Switch (on the electric box) Pump N No Switch (on the electric box) Voltage L Left to Right (Fuel flow direction) Remote Control R Right to Left (Fuel flow direction) Switch Flow Direction 15 Preset valve pressure (Specify engine) Preset Pressure 22 Preset valve pressure (Specify engine) 411160* Part Number for Pendant Switch Reverso Pumps, Inc. Phone: (954) 522 - 0882 www.reversopumps.com 201 SW 20th Street Fax: (954) 522 - 0456 info@reversopumps.com Fort Lauderdale, Fl 33315
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