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Operating -
Quick fill / Purge
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Quick fill (optional)
An optional
quick-fill system can be fitted to allow filling from a external,
high capacity pumped bowser system.
A camlock
connecter is fitted to a 2" ball valve situated near the main
control valves on the near side of the sprayer. A drop pipe is fitted
into the tank so liquid is pumped in below the level in the tank to
avoid foaming.
On some machines
the quick fill may also be connected to the water self fill so that
the clean water pumped in can also be circulated through the chemical
inductor giving clean water for can washing |
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Purge system (optional)
The purge system
is fitted to allow air and clean water to be purged from the boom
spray lines and to fill them with fresh chemical ready for spraying.
It is only necessary to use it when starting from scratch and when
changing chemical.
The system is
controlled by the main suction valve on the near side of the sprayer.
When this is set to the Purge position it does several things:
a) It opens a
microswitch to change the position of an additional electric ball
valve which in turn connects the sprayer control manifold to the main
suction valve.
b) It opens a port
in the main suction valve to connect the manifold directly to the pump.
c) It opens all
the electric boom section valves.
e) It isolates the
flowmeter (if fitted) to stop it recording additional volume on the
spray monitor.

Recommended procedure
After filling the
spray tank with water and chemical and after allowing sufficient time
for it to agitate and mix, simply turn the two main valves to the
positions shown above and wait for approximately 30 seconds. This can
normally be done whilst spray cans etc are tidied away.
Liquid is then
drawn backwards through the spray lines and sprayer controls and is
directed back into the tank. It is drawn into the spray lines through
a series of non-return valves which block the pressure once the flow
is reversed again for spraying.
When spraying is
commenced you can start moving straight away knowing that the piping
system is full of chemical.
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