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2200 - Hazardous Waste Program
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COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
2008-2010
RECORD_ID
PR0220079
PE
2248
FACILITY_ID
FA0000187
FACILITY_NAME
JR SIMPLOT CO
STREET_NUMBER
16777
STREET_NAME
HOWLAND
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
LATHROP
Zip
95330
APN
19818005
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
16777 HOWLAND RD
P_LOCATION
07
P_DISTRICT
003
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Approved
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r <br /> -10 <br /> 9436 Pineneedle Drive, Shite B <br /> RLL <br /> Mentor, Oh 44060 <br /> Ph: (216) 354-1700 <br /> FAX: (216) 354-5466 <br /> PUMP COMPHNY <br /> OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS <br /> Congratulations on purchasing one of the most dur- FLAMMABLE FLUID WARNING: <br /> able and versatile pumps made anywhere. Your AIzt II,t Pumping of flammable materials may <br /> FLO pump will give years of great performance if` cause a build-up of a static charge within <br /> properly installed and maintained. the electrically nonconductive pump.`. The <br /> BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO INSTALL, OPER- primp, suction, and discharge piping- must be <br /> ATE,.OR SERVICE YOUR ALL-FLO pump read the grounded.. to remove any static charge build- <br /> following instructions and warnings carefully. Failure up. The containers receiving the transferred <br /> to comply with these instructions could result in per- fluid should also be properly grounded- Fail- <br /> sonal injury and/or property damage! Retain these in- ure to provide proper grounding may result in <br /> structions for future reference. fire and or explosion causing personal injury <br /> or loss of property. <br /> WARN 1 N G:% Before placing the pump in <br /> service make certain it is compatible with <br /> the material being pumped. PRESSURE AND TEMPERATUR E <br /> WARNLNG: Do not exceed the follow- <br /> HAZARDOUS MATERIAL WARNING: ..i.rtg limits-- 100 psi (6,8 bars) maximum <br /> fiProtective eyewear and clothing should pressure at 150'F (66-C) for all models except <br /> be used whenever pumping hazardous or the KN (PVDF) models. The maximum pressure <br /> _toxic fluids_ rating for KN-10 models is 70 psi (4,8 bars). <br /> • If a diaphragm ruptures, the pumped product The maximum pressure rating for KN-5 models <br /> can enter the air side of the pump and exit is 100 psi (6,8 bars). The maximum tempera- <br /> through the air exhaust. When the product is a Aure for the KN-5 and KN-10 models is 200'F <br /> hazardous or toxic material, the exhaust must (93'C). Maximum temperature limits 'arel based <br /> be piped to an appropriate area for safe dispcsi- upon mechanical stress only- Certain chemi- <br /> tion- When the fluid source is at a higher level cats significantly reduce safe operating tem- <br /> than the pump (flooded suction), the exhaust perature- <br /> should be piped to a higher level than the fluid NOTE: USE MINIMUM air pressure when pump- <br /> source to prevent spills caused by siphoning. ing at elevated temperatures. <br /> Great care must be taken to reassemble the - Consult engineering guides for chemical <br /> pump properly after maintenance. compatibility and temperature limits'. <br /> INSTALLATION: <br /> Position the pump suction as Flexible Connection <br /> closely as possible to the source of Valve or Flow Meter <br /> the liquid to be pumped. The suc- <br /> tion line between the pump and <br /> fluid to be pumped must be at least (Ar Exraust) :nlllur �' –^� DISC�EARGS <br /> as large as the suction port size <br /> (for example, 1/2"suction line for Flexible Connection/—Valve <br /> pumps with I/2"ports). �/ <br /> An air line regulator-filter is sug- AIA INLET <br /> Fiexsble Connection <br /> gested on all installations. Pumps ' <br /> are self-lubricating - DO NOT Regulator/Fiter <br /> USE AIR LINE LUBRICATION. SUCTION� nit l Jr.. . (Must be supported) <br /> ! Air Flow controt Valve <br /> See page 2 for HIGH VISCOSI- t (Supplied wan each pump) <br /> TY or' SUBMERGED installa- <br /> tions. NOTE: Suwon ana ascnarga pans may W <br /> raoomttone4 to:tet the aopi�cauon. <br />
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