Maintenance manual
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10.
Clean the plates using a fiber brush. If required, remove grease deposits with paraffin. If
required, remove organic deposits with warm 2% caustic soda. If required, remove calcium
stains with 10% nitric acid. Finish by rinsing in clean water.
11.
Inspect gaskets and gasket rings and replace if
damaged.
Illustration show Cooler Endplate and First Channel
Plate with Gaskets.
12.
Re-assemble the cooler in reverse order as
follows. First, position the endplate with the
chevron pattern pointing down, and the gasket
holes to the right. Next, alternate the direction
between each plate and gasket set. The gasket
between the last plate and the front frame with
the connections is made up of two gaskets to seal
around each hole.
Illustration show Cooler Plate with Gaskets and Front
Frame.
13.
Install the outer bolts and washers and use screw
clamps to tighten the cooler unit in parallel while
installing the nuts and lock washers and hand
tighten. Last, install the center bolt and washer,
nut and lock washer and tighten all screws
equally. Tightening must be judged by hand and
depends on the gasket condition and the screw
clamp pressure, but the unit should not be
tightened once the width of the plate package is
88.4 mm, or the plates may be damaged. If
leakage still occurs, the gaskets must be replaced.
Illustration show Cooler Clamping and Assembly
Illustration show Cooler Plate Package Nominal Width
14.
Reconnect the cooler oil circulation hoses, tighten ¼ turn after torque starts to noticeable
increase, and open the expansion tank ball valve.