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Thermo-Gel ® POK 5 Gallon System. Equipment Description. 5-Gallon Container Backpack. 5-Gallon Container With Pick-up Tube. POK Nozzle with Eductor. Supply Line. Equipment Specifications. Thermo-Gel ® 5-Gallon Container Part # TG200L5 Class A Fire Retardent Gel
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Equipment Description 5-Gallon Container Backpack 5-Gallon Container With Pick-up Tube POK Nozzle with Eductor Supply Line
Equipment Specifications • Thermo-Gel® 5-Gallon Container • Part # TG200L5 • Class A Fire Retardent Gel • NFPA 1150 Standards • US Forest Service Approved • Patents 5,989,446 & 6,245,252 Approximate Coverage: 5,000 Square Feet @ 2% 10,000 Square Feet @ 1%
Equipment Specifications • Thermo-Gel® 5-Gallon Container Backpack • Part # TG200LBP • Shoulder Straps • Chest Strap • Waist Strap • Reflectorized
Equipment Specifications • Thermo-Gel® POK Nozzle with Eductor • Part # TG20PK • Metal • 1“ NST • Stream or Fog • Bale Shut Off • Variable Eductor • OFF • 1% • 2% • Flush Flow Rate: 20 GPM
Equipment Specifications • Supply Line • Comes with Nozzle and Pick-up Tube • Swivel Connector to Pick-up Tube • Screw Connector to Eductor • Non-Collapsible • Clear for observation of product flow & easy cleaning
Equipment Operation Eductor 1% FLUSH 2%
Maintenance - Storage • Containers • Sealed • Dry area • Shaken occasionally • 3+ year Shelf-Life • In Backpack • Backpack • With Container • Nozzle/Eductor/Supply Line/Pick-up Tube • Clean and dry location • Storage bag w/ container & backpack
Routine Inspections & Care • Check location and condition at beginning of each shift • Inventory System and Shake Container once a Week • Incorporate System use in monthly training exercises (Eductor in OFF position) • Clean and Dry Nozzle and hose system monthly • Full nozzle breakdown should only be done by qualified personnel
Clean-up After Use • It is EXTREMELY important to thoroughly clean and remove ALL concentrate and gel from the Nozzle, Supply Line, and Pick-up Tube • Water and/or Mineral oil works extremely well to clean and flush all equipment parts • All parts must be clean and dry • An air hose may be used to blow out and thoroughly dry all parts
Troubleshooting • Failure to Educt • Check Water Flow (20 GPM) • Check Water Pressure (75-100 psi at nozzle) • Check Eductor Selection (OFF, 1%, 2%) • Check Supply Line, Pick-up Tube and connections for tightness and seal • Select FLUSH position for 1 to 3 seconds • Breakdown system, check for clogging, debris, or dried concentrate in lines/orifices
DO’S AND DON’T • DO KEEP NOZZLE, EDUCTOR, AND PICK-UP TUBE CLEAN AND DRY • DOCOMPLETELY CLEAN SYSTEM AFTER EACH USE • DO NOT ALLOW WATER TO ENTER CONCENTRATE CONTAINER • DO NOTPREMIX CONCENTRATE IN NON Thermo-Gel®SYSTEMS • DO NOTPUT Thermo-Gel® INTO EXISTING ENGINE FOAM TANK SYSTEMS • DO NOT MIX Thermo-Gel® AND FOAM APPLICATOR HARDWARE (FOAM AND GEL ARE NOT COMPATIBLE)
923 E. Interstate Avenue Bismarck, North Dakota 58503 (701)258-8208 Fax (701)258-7259 www.thermo-gel.com 24 hour Emergency/EERA/BPA 866-255-8137 U.S. Patents 5,989,446; 6,245,252 Addl Patents Pending