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Disassembly/Reassembly Instructions

HG-6 FLUSHING SYSTEM

       TOOLS NEEDED: 3/8" Socket, 7/16" Wrench, Philips screwdriver, A103 Security screwdriver.

HG-6 DISASSEMBLY AND REASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS

10.

 Loosen clamping bolt on bottom 

  of outside face clamp.

11.

 Slide clamp assembly away from 

  the unit’s 2" Flow Control Valve.

12.

 Unscrew valve from 2" brass pipe.

13. 

Remove six 3/8" bolts from 

  valve cover.

14. 

Pull the top part of the  

  valve away.

15. 

Check valve for any damages 

  or debris in the inlet and outlet 
  holes on valve.

16. 

Check diaphragm for any  

  damages and check for any 
  debris in the inlet and outlet  
  holes on inside of the valve  
  cover. When reinstalling valve  
  cover to base, all arrows must  
  point the same direction. 

Reassembly
1.

 Screw valve onto 2" brass pipe.

2. 

Assemble sliding clamp assembly.

3. 

Slide clamp assembly toward the 

unit’s 2" Flow Control Valve.

4.

 Assemble HG-6 housing by 

installing the ten 1/4" bolts. 
Don’t forget the corresponding 
7/16" lock nuts inside the 
housing.

Disassembly
1.

 If attached to a fire hydrant; 

close hydrant’s water supply 
and allow to drain.

2.

 Relieve any remaining water 

pressure within Hydro-Guard® 
unit by opening sample port.

3.

 Place HG-6 in area clear of 

debris.

4.

 Remove the six security screws 

from top cover.

5.

 Remove the four security 

screws for the unit’s splash  
pad assembly.

6.

 Remove the ten 1/4" bolts 

from the HG-6 housing. 
It’s necessary to hold 
corresponding 7/16" lock nuts 
from inside the housing.

7.

 Detach Latching Solenoid from 

control valve.

8.

 Detach electrical conectors 

connecting the wiring of the 
controller (NODE or T-2) and the 
Latching Solenoid.

9.

 Remove the four bolts from the 

sliding clamp assembly prior to 
removing the two inner clamps.

5.

 Attach Controller to 

Latching Solenoid.

6.

 Install top cover with the six 

security screws.

7.

 Install the six security screws 

from cover assembly.

8.

 Reinstall diaphragm, following 

inspection into valve’s top 
section.

       

WARNING: Use caution to 

avoid damaging plastic screen plug.

9.

 Reinstall screws in valve and 

tighten

       

WARNING: Use caution when 

tightening screws. Overtightening 
can damage valve body.

       WARNING: Ensure flow arrows 
on top and bottom of valve body 
are facing the same direction and 
match the flow pattern of the 
flushing device.

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BATTERY REPLACEMENT

HG-6 Built-In Node Controller
1.

 Follow HG-6 Removable TBOS-II 

Controller steps 1 – 3 (left) to 
access on-board Programmer. 

2.

 Connect fresh industrial grade 

9-volt alkaline battery and 
reinsert it with harness into 
Programmer (an optional 
battery harness is provided 
for redundancy and extended 
battery life).

3.

 Screw protective cap back 

into place and hand tighten 
securely.

1. 

Screw protective cap back 

into place and hand tighten 
securely.

2. 

Use Handheld Controller to 

reset all programs and assure 
flushing sequence is correct 
prior to returning the HG-6 Unit 
to service.

3. 

Reinstall Exterior Housing Cover 

and restore water supply to 
unit.

4. 

Confirm that desired flushing 

sequences are correct prior 
to returning the HG-6 Unit to 
service.

5.

 Reinstall Exterior Housing Cover 

and restore water supply to unit. 

Summary of Contents for Hydro-Guard HG-6

Page 1: ...ngs manufactured by Mueller Co only and may not be applicable for any other use 2 DO NOT exceed the pressure ratings of any components or equipment Exceeding the rated pressure may result in serious i...

Page 2: ...irm hydrant is turned off 4 Gather 2 NTP connector and hydrant wrench 5 If necessary loosen but do not remove the four bolts on the side of the Hydrant Flusher in order to adjust connection height ens...

Page 3: ...0 psi Note Where sustained pressures may exceed 120 psi the installation of a pressure reducing valve PRV is recommended Battery Life Will vary based on number of cycles per year operating pressure an...

Page 4: ...fault name The App will indicate that it is in the process of connecting 8 Once the device is connected it will appear on the home screen when you launch the Application To add another controller tap...

Page 5: ...tery batteries into battery tray and connect the battery connector to controller 3 Make sure no water is inside battery compartment 4 Screw the NODE rear body back onto front half NOTE Make sure that...

Page 6: ...ng function or allow controller to return to idle mode Manual Flushing Manual flushing allows user to test the Hydro Guard unit or a program for a specified run time Make sure controller is in Idle Mo...

Page 7: ...the housing 7 Detach Latching Solenoid from control valve 8 Detach electrical conectors connecting the wiring of the controller NODE or T 2 and the Latching Solenoid 9 Remove the four bolts from the s...

Page 8: ...t main water supply is shut off Battery dead Replace battery Battery dead Replace battery Controller improperly programmed Check program and clock settings Controller set to OFF Set controller to desi...

Page 9: ...l levels and alter flushing frequency and or duration in order to maximize water conservation From the integrated sample stations to dechlorination upgrades your Hydro Guard Device offers an outstandi...

Page 10: ...on HG 6 Basic 2 Not available on HG 6 Basic 3 Only available on HG 6 Basic Stainless Steel Housing Adjustable Control Valve Latching Solenoid Bluetooth Controller Sample Valve 15 88 18 625 Adjustable...

Page 11: ...11 Notes HG 6 FLUSHING SYSTEM...

Page 12: ...iaries are liable only for their own acts and omissions and not those of each other MWP brands include Mueller Echologics Hydro Gate Hydro Guard HYMAX Jones Krausz Mi Net Milliken Pratt Pratt Industri...

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