Tank sweeping, Filtering and blending the fuel – IPA Tools 9049 Fleet Tank Sweeper User Manual

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3. Connect the flex staff to the inlet hose via couplings, making sure to use the locking

pins so the locking levers do not vibrate loose.

4. Insert the flex staff adapter all the way down to the bottom of the oil tank to be cleaned.
5. Connect the AC pump to a 120 power outlet, making sure it is a grounded outlet.
NOTE# 1: The use of the inlet filter is important to protect the pump from the con-

taminants. If the inlet filter is not used and heavy dirt is drawn through, the pump

may be damaged and the warranty will be voided.
NOTE# 2: When ready to sweep the tank, be sure to check all connections for

leaks and be prepared to shut down the sweeper in the event of a leak. Have

your Emergency Spill Kit available and in reach. It is best to have this operation

performed by two people - one operating and one standing by to help in the event

of a spill.

TANK SWEEPING

1. Once all safety precautions have been complied with and you are certain of good

and proper connections with the outlet hose firmly in the holding drum or tank, plug

the AC pump into a grounded 12-Volt AC socket. When ready, turn on the pump

via the switch. This begins to actuate the pump assembly and the suction through

the Intake flex staff adapter. The intake and discharge flex staffs can be cut to

accommodate your custom needs.

2. Keep the flex staff adapter at the bottom of the tank and slowly sweep back and

forth collecting all contaminants from the bottom of the tank.

3. The Tank Sweeper™ will remove the bottom contents of the tank where the

majority of fuel contaminants exist, i.e., water, crude, algae and rust. If a badly

contaminated tank is expected, you must run the cleaning through the filter

housing with the filter installed.
The Tank Sweeper™ operator should move the flex staff back and forth across the

bottom of the tank moving the stick when the oil is clear in the filter housing. You

will see it turn black. Then when that spot is clean, it will turn red. You should now

move the staff to another spot at the bottom of the tank. Repeat this sweeping

function until only clean fuel is removed.

FILTERING AND BLENDING THE FUEL

A great feature of the Sweeper™ is its ability to return the contaminated fuel clean and

filtered to the same or a new oil tank.
1. Install the outlet hose in the tank into which you want to transfer the cleaned fuel.

NOTE: Observe above warnings.

2. Insert flex staff into one hole at the top of the tank and insert the outlet hose into

another hole at the top of the tank.

NOTE # 1: Depending upon what contaminants are present when using the hose

and how well it is cleaned afterwards determines how long the filter housing

remains clear.

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