Filling tanks, Filling hand wash tank, Filling the main tank – Great Plains 3P300 Operator Manual User Manual

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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

Operations

31

09/14/2009

500-103M-A

Filling Tanks

Always fill the hand wash tank first.

Filling Hand Wash Tank

IMPORTANT !

Use only potable or distilled water in the hand wash
tank. In the event of a chemical accident, it may be nec-
essary to spray this water into your eyes.

Keep the hand wash tank clean, and free of mold and
fungus. After a period of storage, scrub the inside using
a mild detergent. Rinse thoroughly.

Plug or cap the hose when parked or stored, to prevent
pests from entering, nesting and plugging the hose.
Test the valve and hose when filling.

To fill the hand wash tank:

Refer to Figure 14
1.

Open the filler cap

and inspect the condition of the

tank interior. If any debris, sediments, deposits or
growths are seen, scrub and rinse the tank before
use.

2.

Unplug/uncap the hose and open the valve

.

3.

Begin adding clean water at the filler.

If water flows freely out the hose, close the valve.

if water does not flow freely out the hose, stop add-
ing water, and clear the obstruction.

4.

Close the valve and complete filling the tank.

Filling the Main Tank

Inspect Main Tank Agitator Jets

Refer to Figure 15
The main tank has a 3-port nozzle at the bottom. A por-
tion of the materials to be applied are recirculated
through the jets to evenly mix the chemicals and keep
insoluble components in suspension.

Before adding water to the main tank, inspect the quad
port to see that the ports point toward the tank center
and far corners.

Figure 14

Filling Hand Wash Tank

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2

Figure 15

Agitator Jet Orientation

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