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The transcription provides information on basic techniques for operating and maintaining a liquid pump. It recommends painting the burner regularly and cleaning the elements inside to prevent issues during operation. Checking the air hose, emergency bypass fan hose, and dampers is important. Cleaning the nozzles on the winch pulley weekly is necessary, ensuring they are aligned correctly. Checking the draft value on the control panel and monitoring water pH and levels hourly are essential. If pH levels are high, adjustments need to be made. Checking the functionality of the caustic soda delivery system daily is also important. For more detailed checks, refer to the machine manual and follow safe operating procedures. Next, we are going to look at the basic techniques for operating the liquid pump. So, on the machine, on the control panel and also on the venturator, there are stickers and signage on how to operate and maintain the liquid pump. To begin with, we recommend to paint the burner after every 10 cycles or every weekday. So, you will need to pull out the burner and then leave the elements inside the burner. Put a coat of clean with either a fresh powder set, sandpaper or a cleaning cloth. After the machine is operated, there will be carbon deposition on the elements inside. And if these are not cleaned, then you will get issues during the operation, like the burner locking up. So, it is important to avoid this part of the preventive maintenance to maintain the liquid pump. Next is to load the air hose frequently. Make sure the air fan hose from your primary chamber is clear and there is no elements in the deposition there. Daily check the operation of the emergency bypass fan hose. So, one of the other checks you need to do every day. Make sure the bypass fan hose are operating. The dampers are set at normally open position when we install the machine. So, you will have to check the operation by crossing the dampers. Make sure it is crossing and when you release the clutch button, it should be opening. Next is you are cleaning the nozzles on your winch pulley. So, you will have to make sure every weekly you are cleaning the nozzles on the winch pulley. You need to take the flanges of the nozzles and take the nozzles out and give it a good clean. And you need to put it back. You need to look at the direction of the nozzles when you put the nozzles back and make sure it is fixed in the same way as before. There are arrows indicating on the winch pulley showing the direction of the nozzles. The nozzles are aligned in the direction of flow of gas. So, make sure you are putting it correctly. Next is your check draft value on your controller. Make sure, check the draft value on your draft controller, on your control panel. You can see the draft value. Make sure it is reading the correct readings on your draft controller. Next is your check water pH and water levels hourly. So, this is one of the important checks you need to do during the operation. Make sure you have continuous feed of water to the winch pulley and the water level is always maintained within the tank. And every hourly you need to check the pH also. The machines are sent with a pH meter. So, it is the responsibility of the operator to record the pH and make a log of the pH every hourly. In case you see high pH values, then you need to either increase the frequency of the dosing water from your PLC timer screen or you need to add more caustic soda in your dosing tank. For any reason, if the pH is not coming down, then you will have to initiate the shutdown procedure and then drain the water off and then fill the tank with clear water and dose it up. Check the functionality of the caustic soda delivery system. So, daily you need to check the operation of the caustic soda system. Make sure the minimum level is maintained in the caustic soda tank and the valve is operating. Further checks can be found in your machine manual. Refer the manual and follow the safe operating procedures for maintaining and operating the equipment. For more information visit www.FEMA.gov