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15.1.4 Cleaning the high-pressure
nozzles
Risk of injury due to high pressure remai-
ning in the tubing.
Ensure that the high pressure is reduced by
e.g.activating the flushing program.
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Set the control switch on the control
cabinet of the high-pressure nozzle
system to „0“.
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Unscrew the nozzle (1) from the
holder.
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Screw the nozzle inside part (2) out.
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Remove nozzle insert (3).
Risk of eye injuries (acid burn)!
Wear proper PPE (Personal Protection
Equipment = safety goggles) when cleaning
the high-pressure nozzles!
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Clean the nozzle components in an
ultrasonic bath for about 10 minutes,
if necessary use a lime remover in
low concentration (less than 10%).
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Put nozzle components back to-
gether.
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The unit is now ready for restart by
pushing the control switch to the „I“
position.
15.1.5 Cleaning the aerosol separa-
tors
The aerosol separators should be checked
every 4 weeks for possible contamination
and cleaned if necessary. The aerosol sep-
arators should be thoroughly cleaned at least
once a year.
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Set the control switch on the control
cabinet of the high-pressure nozzle
system to „0“.
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Pull or lift the aerosol separators out
of the guide rails.
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Clean the aerosol separators with a
cleaning agent and then rinse and
dry them.
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Carry out a visual inspection of the
aerosol separators, repeat the
cleaning step if necessary and
replace the aerosol separators if
damaged.
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Place the aerosol separators back
on the guide rails. While doing so
ensure that the trap frame drain
holes are facing downwards to guar-
antee free drainage.
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The unit is now ready for restart by
pushing the control switch to the „I“
position.
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