16 port 1, port 2 and fill port filter (pn 54188), Port 1, port 2 and fill port filter (pn 54188), Inlet check valve (pn 60263) (nitrogen fill port) – Condec Source 3000 User Manual

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Source 3000 Operation and Maintenance Manual

3.2.16

Port 1, Port 2 and Fill Port Filter (PN 54188)

The port filter is a sintered element filter which is easily removed for inspection and cleaning.

Tools required:

Phillips screwdriver
7/16" wrench
9/16 " wrench
A/R solvent (de-natured alcohol)
bottle of liquid leak gas detector (PN 64781)

Port 1 or Port 2 Filter Removal

1. Vent any remaining gas from the nitrogen cylinder to atmosphere.

2. Remove front panel from its enclosure as described in Section 3.2.1 on page 5, and carefully place on a

bench top.

3. Loosen and remove the tubing end nut from the tube adapter/reducer fitting (PN 59830).

NOTE:

Use PN

54047 for field replacement.

4. Loosen and remove the tube reducer and remove the filter.

5. Clean the filter (PN 54188) in solvent (de-natured alcohol) and blow-dry with compressed air.

Port 1 or Port 2 Filter Installation

1. To reinstall, reverse the order of steps 2 through 4 of the “Fill Port Filter Removal” procedure above.

2. Fill the cylinder to approximately 1000 PSIG and check all fittings for leaks. See Section 2.1 on page 3

for cylinder refilling procedure.

Fill Port Filter Removal

1. Vent any remaining gas from the nitrogen cylinder to atmosphere.

2. Remove front panel from its enclosure as described in Section 3.2.1 on page 5, and carefully set on a

bench top.

3. Loosen and remove the tubing end nuts from the tee fitting (PN 65386).

4. Loosen and remove the input port fitting nut located closest to the port connector fitting (PN 59746).

5. Loosen and remove the port connector fitting, (PN 59746) and the filter.

NOTE:

Use PN 55705 for field

replacement of port connector fitting.

6. Clean the filter (PN 54188) in solvent (de-natured alcohol) and blow dry with compressed air.

Fill Port Filter Installation

1. To reinstall, reverse the order of steps 2 through 4 of the “Fill Port Filter Removal” procedure above.

2. Fill the cylinder to approximately 1000 PSIG and check all fittings for leaks. See Section 2.1 on page 3

for cylinder refilling procedure.

3.2.17

Inlet Check Valve (PN 60263) (Nitrogen Fill Port)

Remove the check valve if it does not hold the pressure of the N

2

cylinder. The check valve can be disassembled

for cleaning should any debris foul the seat area.

Tools required:

Phillips screwdriver
7/16" wrench
9/16 " wrench
A/R 1/2" Teflon tape, PN 60911
5/32" hex wrench
tube fluorinated grease (PN 55593)
bottle liquid leak gas detector (PN 64781)
torque wrench

Check Valve Removal

1. Vent any remaining gas from the nitrogen cylinder to atmosphere.

2. Remove front panel from its enclosure as described in Section 3.2.1 on page 5 and place on a bench top.

3. Loosen and remove the tubing end nuts from the tee fitting (PN 65386).

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