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#1 |
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12” CRYO-LATOR® Chamber is installed just below the bad pump outlet valve. Note the inlet valve operated normally. |
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#2 |
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Liquid Nitrogen injection of the CRYO-LATOR® Chamber is started at 6:15 AM with a Condenser Water Start Temp of 88ºF. |
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#3 |
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After 2.25 hours the 12” CRYO-LATOR® Freeze Seal is solid, set and ready. Work on the pump may now safely start. |
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#4 |
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The 12” CRYO-LATOR® Freeze Seal Is Continually Monitored & Controlled With Our CRYO-LATOR® Computer System. |
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#4 |
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With the inlet valve closed & holding the water is drained from the pump. |
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The Pump Motor Is Disconnected & Work May Now Begin On the Pump. |
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The Seals & Bearing Are to Be Replaced. |
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The Inlet Valve Is Now Opened So That The Pump Can Be Pressured Tested. |
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The Pump Passes The Presure Test & The 12” CRYO-LATOR® Freeze Chamber Has Been Removed. |
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#12 |
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The Pump Is Now Rebuilt And ready For Service. Note The Freeze Seal Must First Disolve. |
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