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Thermo-Gel® POK 5 Gallon System

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Equipment Description

5-Gallon ContainerWith Pick-up Tube

5-Gallon Container Backpack

POK Nozzle with Eductor Supply Line

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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%

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Equipment Specifications

Thermo-Gel® 5-Gallon Container Backpack

Part # TG200LBP Shoulder Straps Chest Strap Waist Strap Reflectorized

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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

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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

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Equipment Assembly

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Equipment Assembly

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Equipment Assembly

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Equipment Assembly

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Equipment Operation

Eductor 1%

2% FLUSH

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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

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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

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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

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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

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DO’S AND DON’T

DO KEEP NOZZLE, EDUCTOR, AND PICK-UP TUBE CLEAN AND DRY

DO COMPLETELY CLEAN SYSTEM AFTER EACH USE

DO NOT ALLOW WATER TO ENTER CONCENTRATE CONTAINER

DO NOT PREMIX CONCENTRATE IN NON Thermo-Gel® SYSTEMS

DO NOT PUT Thermo-Gel® INTO EXISTING ENGINE FOAM TANK SYSTEMS

DO NOT MIX Thermo-Gel® AND FOAM APPLICATOR HARDWARE (FOAM AND GEL ARE NOT COMPATIBLE)

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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

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