TANKO® JM_IOM_Rev1

Jet Cleaner TANKO-JM

7.4.5 Notes on Cleaning

It is recommended for the device to be cleaned during maintenance.

Comply with the following safety notes prior to cleaning.

WARNING

Hazard from corrosive or aggressive cleaning agents! There is a risk of death or severe physical injuries.  Adhere to the regulations and specifications in the safety data sheets for the cleaning agents (e.g. vapors or hazardous substances).  Use personal protective equipment (e.g. protective gloves, safety shoes, safety goggles).  Avoid excessive concentration of the cleaning agent.  Use only clean and chlorine-free water as a diluting agent.  Flush the device with plenty of clean water after cleaning.  Store cleaning agent in accordance with the applicable safety guidelines.

NOTE

Risk of damage to the device during cleaning! The use of incorrect cleaning agent or sharp objects can damage the device. The functional safety and reliability of the device may be compromised.  The cleaning agents must be approved for all materials of the device (e.g. seals, bushings).  Do not use sharp objects (e.g. knives) or tools.

Cleaning in assembled state:

As a basic rule, cleaning the device parts that are located in the interior of the container is NOT necessary. Self-cleaning takes place during the cleaning process.

Cleaning is carried out by simply flushing the surfaces that come into contact with media (CIP cleaning).

Cleaning agents:

3% nitric acid

max. +60 °C / +140 °F max. +80 °C / +176 °F

3% caustic soda

Cleaning after removal:

Prior to cleaning, the device must have been removed from the container by an expert and disassembled into its individual parts. The safety instructions in section 7.1 Safety Notes for Maintenance must be observed. Cleaning the device in a disassembled state can be carried out by instructed persons. After cleaning, the device must be assembled, checked and reinstalled in the container by an expert (see section 5.2 Installation ).

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Translation of the original Operating / Installation Instructions 2016/12

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