5. Service & Maintenance #
The best method to maintain the dispenseIT is to take a few minutes daily to examine the unit for leaks or any indication of a mechanical or electrical fault.
If a change in performance or operation is observed, it is essential to take corrective action quickly to minimize the potential damage to the system.
There are elements of the system that will require normal maintenance actions. These items are listed in the following section.
5.1 Service Schedule #
Check Frequency | Process |
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Visual Inspection (Daily) | Inspect entire system for leaks, loose connections, or visible damage. |
Chemical Draw Lines (Daily) | Ensure chemical draw lines are clear and unobstructed. Replace if damaged or clogged. |
Injectors (Weekly) | Check injectors for any chemical buildup or blockages. Air and water are preferred cleaning methods. Take care with any mechanical cleaning to ensure that orifice sizes of metering tips are not altered. |
Compressed Air Lines (Weekly) | Ensure compressed air lines are free of leaks and delivering consistent air pressure. Confirm no moisture is present in air lines or main regulator moisture trap. |
Process Air Valves (Monthly) | Test process air valves to ensure proper activation and closing during chemical delivery. |
Manifold Assembly (Monthly) | Inspect the manifold for any blockages or signs of wear; ensure proper flow. |