Graco 333492B Time Clock User Manual


 
Installation
10 333492B
Pre-Installation Procedure
NOTE: The letters used in the following instructions
refer to Typical Installation on page 7 and the Compo-
nent Identification on page 9. Numbers used in the fol-
lowing instructions refer to the Parts List on pages 19 -
21.
1. Relieve pressure, page 8.
2. Close all fluid drain valves.
3. Ground all equipment as instructed on page 8.
Installation Procedure
Flushing
NOTE: The meter should not be installed for this proce-
dure.
1. Close the fluid shut-off valve (L) at each dispense
position.
2. Make sure:
all fluid drain valves are closed,
fluid shut off valve (J) is closed,
and
the bleed-type master air valve (E) is open.
3. Place the end of the hose into a container for waste
oil. Secure the hose in the container so it will not
come out during flushing.
4. Slowly open the fluid shut off valve (J).
5. If you have multiple dispense positions, first flush
the dispense position farthest from the pump and
work your way toward the pump. Slowly open the
fluid shut-off valve (L) at the dispense position.
Flush out a sufficient amount of oil to ensure that the
entire system is clean; then close the valve.
6. Repeat Step 5 at all other positions.
Installing Meter (FIG. 3)
)
1. If this is a new installation and the first time a meter
is installed, skip step 1.
For existing installations, to replace the meter (N):
a. Relieve pressure, page 8.
b. Use two wrenches working in opposite direc-
tions to loosen meter and hose fitting. Remove
meter (N) from hose.
2. Apply thread sealant to the male threads of the hose
fitting. Leave at least two threads bare when using
thread sealant. The bare threads ensure a ground is
maintained.
3. Thread the meter swivel (1) onto the hose fitting.
Use two wrenches working in opposite directions to
tighten meter securely to hose fitting.
NOTE: Make sure you allow sufficient time for the seal-
ant to cure to the manufacturer’s recommendations
before circulating fluid through the system.
NOTICE
If this is a new installation or if the fluid lines are
contaminated, flush the lines before you install the
metered valve. Contaminated lines could cause the
valve to leak.
Never dispense compressed air with meter. Doing
so will damage meter.
FIG. 3
1
N