Hitachi 312350E Manuel D’Utilisation

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Operation
312350E
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Operation
Pressure Relief Procedure
The system pressure must be manually relieved to 
prevent the system from starting or dispensing 
accidentally. Follow this pressure relief procedure 
whenever you are instructed to:
relieve pressure.
check or service any system equipment.
install or clean nozzle.
For the following instructions, see F
1.
Shut off hydraulic power supply.
2.
Close supply line shut-off valve (L).
3.
Open dispensing valve to relieve pressure.
4.
Open pump outlet drain valve. Have a container 
ready to catch drainage.
5.
Close return line shut-off valve (H).
If you suspect the nozzle or hose is completely clogged 
or that pressure has not been fully relieved after 
following steps 1-5 above, very slowly loosen the hose 
end coupling to relieve pressure, then clear obstruction.
Before Starting Pump
Check hydraulic fluid level in hydraulic power supply 
before each use. Add fluid as necessary to fill the 
lines.
Flush pump before using it for the first time to 
remove the light oil that was left in after factory test-
ing to protect pump from corrosion. Be sure solvent 
used is compatible with the fluid to be pumped and 
the pump’s wetted parts. See Technical Data, page 
20. Flush until clean solvent comes out of hose.
Leave drain valve open until you are ready to 
dispense again.
COMPONENT RUPTURE HAZARD
Overpressurizing any component can result in 
serious injury or property damage as a result of 
rupture, fire, and/or explosion.The maximum working 
pressure of each component in the system may not 
be the same. To reduce the risk of overpressurizing 
any component in the system:
Be sure you know the maximum working 
pressure of each component. 
Never exceed the maximum working pressure of 
the lowest rated component in the system. 
Do not exceed the maximum pump cycle rate.
The pump has a rated ratio of 10:1. However, it is 
capable of reaching stall pressures equal to 12.5 
times the hydraulic input pressure. To calculate 
the fluid output pressure, multiply the hydraulic 
pressure shown on the hydraulic control module 
gauge by 12.5.
For example:
600 psi hydraulic x 12.5 = 7500 psi fluid output
4.14 MPa hydraulic x 12.5 = 51.8 MPa fluid 
output
41.4 bar hydraulic x 12.5 = 5.18 bar fluid output
Regulate hydraulic pressure to the pump so that 
no fluid line component or accessory is 
overpressurized.