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,s <br /> SYSTEM INSTALLATION <br /> PVIPORTANT: <br /> DO NOT PLUG IN THE POWER CORD UNTIL NOTED IN THESE <br /> INSTRUCTIONS. <br /> THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS OF THIS SYSTEM ARE NOT <br /> EXPLOSION PROOF. IF THIS IS REQUIRED, PLEASE CONSULT THE <br /> FACTORY PRIOR TO INSTALLATION. <br /> WE RECOMMEND THAT A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN REVIEW THE <br /> PROPOSED ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION PRIOR TO CONNECTING THE <br /> EQUIPMENT TO AN ELECTRICAL SUPPLY <br /> 1. The system is packaged on two or three skids. Consult the assembly drawing for details. <br /> Place the skids in the approximate final location, and remove the packing materials. Move <br /> the system into its final position. <br /> 2. Shipping can cause components to become insecure, and equipment to loosen. It is <br /> therefore important to ensure that all components are secure and in place. Check that all <br /> hose and pipe connections are secure, and all bolts and securing devices are in place and <br /> secure. <br /> 3. Remove the lids from the coalescer and the treatment tank, and then assemble the system <br /> as follows. Refer to the assembly drawings for assembly information. <br /> If the system was delivered in three parts, follow all of these directions. If the system was <br /> delivered in two parts, start at No. 2 below. <br /> 1. Place the coalescer on top of the treatment tank, and bolt it down. Then assemble the <br /> outflow pipework from the coalescer to the treatment tank. Level the treatment tank with <br /> the coalescer on top to within a 1/4" in each direction, USING THE COALESCER TO <br /> MAKE THIS JUDGMENT. <br /> 2. Install the coalescer drain valve, supplied loose. Use Teflon tape to ensure a leak-tight <br /> seal. <br /> 3. Install the treatment tank drain valve, supplied loose. Use Teflon tape to ensure a leak- <br /> tight seal. <br /> 4. Connect the lead from the circulating pump to the same from the low level switch. <br /> 5. Connect the suction hose from the treatment tank to the suction side of the circulating <br /> pump, ensuring that the "O" ring is in place in the tank valve union. <br /> 9 <br />