Enerpac T-Series User Manual

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4. Replace sleeve on end of gauge adaptor.

5. Position either end of gauge connector in

pump gauge port and secure with gland nut
(finger-tight).

6. Place gauge on the other end of gauge

connector and secure with gland nut (finger-
tight. NOTE: Any Enerpac stainless steel
gauge of appropriate capacity can be used.

7. Tighten both gland nuts with light force

applied to a short wrench. DO NOT OVER-
TIGHTEN.

4.2 Burst Test Set-up

Use whenever sudden pressure drops are
anticipated, i.e., testing vessels to destruction.

1. Use any Enerpac stainless steel gauge of

appropriate capacity, preferably on having a
maximum indicating pointer.

2. Install gauge as shown in Illustsration A and

B. The shut-off valve, Model No. 72-750 (not
furnished with pump), protects the gauge
against recoil damage when the test vessel
ruptures. For maximum protection, the shut-
off valve should be nearly closed.

5.0 OPERATION

The gauge should be operated at
pressures which do not normally
exceed 75% of full scale.

Using the gauge to read less than
10% of the full scale can result in an
erroneous reading. See Illustration C.

IMPORTANT:

The gauge should be

checked for accuracy on a periodic
basis, especially when the pressure
measurement is critical and a gauge
failure or inaccuracy will create a
hazard to personnel or property,

Illustration C

6.0 REPAIR AND SERVICE INFORMATION

Enerpac gauges are precalibrated by the
factory to within ±1% and ±1

1/

2

% of the full

scale. For recalibration, please refer to your
local phone or business directory. For warranty
and/or repair service, send your gauge to the
nearest Enerpac Service Center.

75%

10%

3

43-701

45-116

43-300

72-750

43-001

83-011

T-6010L

P-2282

Illustration A

Illustration B

T60116

83-011

72-750

43-300

11-400

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