Hale Fyr Port User Manual

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In-Line Fuel Filter: Provides primary fuel filtering for engine. Nozzle Plate: Riveted to

the engine fan housing, directs air pressure to flexible transparent hose and overspeed

control.

Overspeed Control: For description refer to ‘’DESCRIPTION - OVERSPEED

CONTROL,” page 3.

Starting Handle: Pull to start.

Throttle Lever: Varies the speed of the engine. (Pull up to increase speed). Do not

force the lever against the stops.

Fuel Line Connector (Skid Version): Connect the fuel line from the fuel caddie here.

Priming Valve: For description refer to ‘’DESCRIPTION - PRIMING SYSTEM,” page 2.

Priming Pump: for description refer to ‘’DESCRIPTION - PRIMING SYSTEM

-

.’’ page 2.

Pump Inlet: Located at the end of the pump, fitted with 1 1/2" NST or ISO male adapter.

TRANSPORTING

WARNING: Before transporting the FYR PORT (Skid unit) the fuel

caddie must be disconnected from the engine, and fuel drained as

instructed under ‘’STOPPING PROCEDURE’’ page 7. Also, allow

engine to cool. When carrying the unit in the wraparound frame close

the vent on the fuel tank cap. Carry the unit in an upright position by

using the frame.

The FYR PORT has a handle for moving and

positioning

the unit. Care should be taken

not to drop or strike the engine or pump as damage may result.

When

transporting

the unit by motor vehicle, care should be taken to fasten it down

securely. Follow the manufacturer’s

instructions

for

transporting

the fuel caddie.

OPERATION

INSTALLATION:

1. Choose a suitable location, as near to the source of water as is possible, to place the

FYR PORT.

2. Attach hoses. When operating from draft, the inlet hose should slope continuously

downward from the pump to the water.

3. Attach fuel line hose when using the Skid mounted unit. CAUTION: Do not attach

regular pipe threaded (NPSH/NPT) fittings as they could permanently damage the male

threads.

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