3.1.5.
Maintenance Components—Machines and Controls
Group
(Document BIUUUM10)
Sections
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Table of Contents
Figures, Tables, and Supplements
Figure 6: Belt and Pulley Conditions To
Look For. See Supplement 1.
Supplement 1: How to Examine Belts and
Pulleys
Figure 7: Electric Box and Inverter. These
are examples. Your machine can look
different.
Figure 8: Chemical Inlet Manifolds for
Chemical Pump Systems. See caution
statement 23
. These are examples.
Your machine can look different.
Figure 9: Soap Chute and Optional
5-compartment Supply Injector.
These are examples. Your machine
can look different.
Figure 10: Air Tube for the Water Level
Sensor. These are examples. Your
machine can look different.
Figure 11: Water Pressure Regulator for
Chemical Flush. These are examples.
Your machine can look different.
Figure 12: Steam Inlet Strainer. These are
examples. Your machine can look
different.
Figure 13: Compressed Air Inlet Strainers.
These are examples. Your machine
can look different.
Figure 14: Self-purging Air Line Filter to
Remove Moisture and Other
Contamination. These are examples.
Your machine can look different.
Supplement 2: How to Examine
Compressed Air Mechanisms
Figure 15: Compressed Air Mechanisms.
These are examples. Your machine
can look different.
Figure 16: Speed Sensor (photoeye) on
Some Machines
Supplement 3: How to Do a Test of
Emergency Stop Mechanisms
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