Kettle jacket cleanout and passivation procedures, Mixing / filling procedure, Warning – Cleveland Range KEL-25-T User Manual

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KETTLE JACKET CLEANOUT AND PASSIVATION PROCEDURES

The following procedure should be preformed at least once every three years to prevent possible corrosion
and ensure the optimum life of the kettle.

DESCRIPTION - Molyfilm 315 inhibits corrosion in
stainless steel and copper. A pH buffer is present to
assist in maintaining the appropriate pH to assist in
corrosion inhibition.

DISPOSAL - Follow all Federal, State and local codes
when disposing of product.

SHELF LIFE - Molyfilm 315’s effectiveness will
diminish after three years.

REFILL QUANTITIES (ORDERING INFO: 1 Liter
Molyfilm 315 Rust Inhibitor - Part# KE600340-1)

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MP

PO

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TA

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NT

T: To ensure satisfactory mixing follow the

MIXING / FILLING PROCEDURE described below.

Kettle Size

Volume of Water

Volume of Molyfilm 315

U.S. Gal. Liters

oz.

cc (ml.)

25 U.S. Gal.

3.8

14.2

5.1

150

30 U.S. Gal.

4.3

16.3

5.9

172

40 U.S. Gal.

4.8

18

6.5

190

60 U.S. Gal.

5.8

21.8

7.8

230

80 U.S. Gal.

6.5

24.6

8.9

260

100 U.S. Gal.

7.3

27.5

9.9

290

MIXING / FILLING PROCEDURE

1. Refer to chart to determine the required volumes of

water and Molyfilm 315.

2. In a separate container mix 1/2 gallon of the required

volume of water with the total required volume of
Molyfilm 315.

3. Pour mixture into kettle.

4. Pour the remaining required volume of water into kettle.

WARNING:

IMPROPER REFILLING OF KETTLE JACKET WILL

RESULT IN IRREVERSIBLE DAMAGE TO UNIT

.

DANGER:

MOLYFILM 315 IS CORROSIVE, AVOID

CONTACT WITH SKIN AND EYES.

DANGER:

AVOID INHALATION - VAPORS FROM

MOLYFILM 315 MAY BE HARMFUL OR FATAL.

REFILLING UNIT

1.

Apply a thread sealant (i.e. Teflon tape) to the low
water level probe threads and replace.

2.

Fill kettle jacket with a mixture of water and
Molyfilm 315 (see REFILL QUANTITIES chart).

3.

Remove street elbow.

4.

Apply a thread sealant (i.e. Teflon tape) to the
pressure relief valve's thread and replace.

5.

Restore power to unit at the fused disconnect switch.

6.

Vent kettle. See Kettle Venting Instructions for
proper procedure.

Remove
Pressure
Relief
Valve

Attach
Street
Elbow

Fill unit via
Street Elbow

Important-
Pull pressure
relief valve ring open to insure
vessel is not pressurized.

Low Water

Level Probe

1. Ensure kettle is at room temperature

and pressure gauge showing zero
or less pressure.

2. Shut off power to the kettle at the

fused disconnect switch.

3. Pull pressure relief valve ring open

to insure vessel is not pressurized.

4.

Pull pressure relief valve ring open to insure vessel
is not pressurized.

5.

Remove pressure relief valve.

6.

Replace pressure relief valve with street elbow.

7.

Remove bottom cover from kettle.

8.

Remove low water level probe and allow water to drain.

9.

Add water through the street elbow and flush out as
much debris as possible with water.

10. Apply a thread sealant (i.e. Teflon tape) to the low

water level probe threads and replace.

11. Fill kettle jacket with a mixture of water and Molyfilm

315 (see REFILL QUANTITIES chart).

12. Remove street elbow.
13. Apply a thread sealant (i.e. Teflon tape) to the

pressure relief valve's thread and replace.

14. Turn kettle on, vent and heat on high for 1/2 hour.
15. Cool and drain kettle as per above procedure.

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100

150

200

250

300

350

400

40

50

60

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10

20

30

psi

kPa

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FLUSHING PROCEDURE

WARNING: The fused disconnect switch must be off
before removing the kettles bottom cover.

DANGER:

PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE WILL

EXHAUST HIGH TEMPERATURE STEAM.

CONTACT WITH SKIN COULD RESULT IN

SERIOUS BURNS. KEEP FACE, HANDS

AND BODY CLEAR OF DISCHARGE.

DANGER:

WORKING ON MACHINES WITH

POWER COULD RESULT IN SEVERE

ELECTRICAL SHOCK.

DANGER:

EXTREMELY HOT SURFACES.

WORK ONLY ON COLD KETTLE.

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