Maintenance
Proper tank maintenance is important for tank longevity. This includes:
- only pumping material in the proper pH level range
- empty tank daily- product left in tank will settle and separate, creating high concentration layers that can become corrosive, as well as creating corrosive off gasses
- open/clean primary every quarter
- flush inside of tank quarterly
- visual interior inspection every quarter
- quarterly tank tie down inspections
Additional body inspections/maintenance required:
1 month after purchase:
- check PTO bolts
- check hydraulic lines
- check tank tie downs
- check vac/pressure relief valve settings
Daily:
- visual inspection of all components and safety features
- drain secondary
- drain muffler
- fill oil reservoir
Weekly:
- flush vacuum pump
- check/clean final filter
- check/clean water filter
- check pump coupler
Quarterly:
- check PTO bolts
- clean primary
- flush/clean inside of tank, making sure to remove ALL build up in bottom of tank
- internal tank visual inspection
- visually inspect intake deflector
- grease all grease points, including drive shaft u joints, manways, and deck pivot points
- check tank tie downs
- check/adjust vacuum and pressure relief valves