Maintenance
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1/A1
RT-flex58T-D
Winterthur Gas & Diesel Ltd.
4.
Cleaning
The water separator should be cleaned with the same media as used for cleaning
the scavenge air cooler in operation.
D
Do not use any sharp tools for cleaning.
5.
Fitting
D
Before fitting the water separator, its location in the scavenge air receiver
must be thoroughly cleaned and the water drains checked for free flow. Fur-
thermore seal 5 must be in perfect condition.
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Apply a high-temperature (approx. 300
_
C) silicone sealing compound e.g.
COLTOGUN to all seating faces ’AF’, thus avoiding an air bypass between
frame and wall.
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Carefully lift water separator 3 by means of manual ratchets ’H1’ until cover 4
rests on the receiver. Insert screws 6.
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Fit spring packs 9 with tension washer 10, paying attention to clearance ’x
1
’ on
bottom side, and place plates 7 by means of screws 8 with tension washer 10.
However do not tighten yet neither the spring packs nor the screws.
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Fasten cover 4 by means of screws 6.
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Carefully loosen manual ratchets ’H1’ and tighten all spring packs and
screws 8.
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Install cover 14 with air flaps 2. Close door 11 and reconnect couplings 12.
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018.193/09
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9 3
10
I
H1
II
7
II
1
5
4 mm
AF
3
6
4
2013
Maintenance of Water Separator
1-part Water Separator
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