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2. Pressure Regulator Assembly (P/N 550985)  

The pressure regulator assembly is available if the complete regulator requires replacement ( i.e. possible thread damage).

3. Pressure Regulator Rebuilding Lit (P/N 551061)

After system discharge, the pressure regulator must be rebuilt to ensure proper future operation. The rebuilding kit (P/N 551061) should be used. It includes all components and instructions necessary to properly rebuild the regulator. See Figure 2-3.1.

4. Model VT-1 (P/N 550788)

The Model VT-1 wet valve tool is designed to facilitate the rebuilding of the wet valve assembly. It should be used to hold the wet valve piston while unscrewing the cap and stem assembly. See Figure 2-3.2.

CYLINDER BRACKETING

Vertical bracketing of the PCL-300 and PCL-460 is provided by the Model MB-15 bracket kit (P/N 550054). Vertical bracketing of the PCL-600 is provided by the Model MB-1 bracket kit (P/N 550053). These kits must be ordered separately with each cylinder/valve assembly. Cylinder installation instructions are provided in the installation section of this manual.

EXTINGUISHING AGENT (P/N 551188)

The agent used in Pyro-Chem Kitchen Knight II systems is a  potassium carbonate based solutions that is extremely effective for grease related kitchen fires. This agent is available for cylinder recharging in 3.0 Gallon containers (Model PCL-300). For MSDS information, contact Pyro-Chem at 800-526-1079 or 715-732-3465 or www.pyrochem.com.

CAUTION: Precautions must be taken when handling and transferring wet agents as they are caustic in nature. Goggles must be worn at all times. If any agent gets into the eyes, they should be flushed with clean water for 15 minutes and a physician contacted. If any agent contacts the skin, it should be flushed with cold water to prevent irritation. The agent is electrically conductive. Care must be taken to thoroughly clean up any agent discharged around electrical appliances before turning the power on.

After system discharge, agent must be cleaned up immediately with hot, soapy water to prevent corrosion of effected surfaces.



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