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SECTION 7 –
SPRAY SYSTEMS
In-Line Suction Strainers
(80-Mesh Strainer Screen)
An In-Line Suction Strainer (located in
front of injection pump(s)) is provided to
reduce the possibility of debris from
contaminating the system. With the Inlet
Selector Valve(s) (located near the bottom
right-hand side of chemical tank(s)) in the
OFF (closed) position, remove cap and clean
strainer screen periodically to ensure
adequate flow.
Flow Indicators
Flow Indicators (one per injection pump)
are visible from inside the cab and allow the
operator to monitor solution flow at all times,
as well as ensure the injection pump is
operating correctly and what product is
flowing.
Rinsing the Supply Lines and
Injection Pump(s)
If chemical remains in the tank(s) at the
end of the day, it is recommended to rinse
chemical from the supply lines and injection
pump(s). To accomplish this:
1. Rotate the Inlet Selector Valve(s)
(located near the bottom right-hand side
of chemical tank(s)) to the “FROM
RINSE TANK” position to rinse the Injec-
CAUTION
Before removing the in-line suction
strainer(s), ensure the Inlet Selector
Valve(s) is in the OFF (closed) position.
Failure to comply may result in chemical
contact.
In-Line Suction Strainer(s)
(Located in front of injection pump(s))
-Typical View
* 1-tank/1-pump configuration shown
NOTICE
Flow Indicators are not provided as a
means to determine an accurate
measurement of flow. It is the
responsibility of the operator to calibrate
the injection pump(s) and choose the
correct indicator ball for each product.
Flow Indicators
(Located on the exterior
right-hand side of cab)
-Typical View
* 2-pump configuration shown