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Slide 32 is below. Types of Transfer Systems. Tip and Pour Systems Fluids not always open to air and subsequent evaporation Lifting and Bending Body harm and damage Cradles subject the spigots to potential damage Uncontrolled spill. Slide 35 is below. Types of Pumps. Sealed Systems

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  1. Slide 32 is below

  2. Types of Transfer Systems • Tip and Pour Systems • Fluids not always open to air and subsequent evaporation • Lifting and Bending • Body harm and damage • Cradles subject the spigots to potential damage • Uncontrolled spill

  3. Slide 35 is below

  4. Types of Pumps • Sealed Systems • Use pressure to move liquids • Push motion • Exposed to atmosphere during transfer from delivery nozzle to receiving container • Flow is controlled by a tap • Replace manual action with shop-air

  5. Slide 36 is below

  6. Sealed Systemspoint of use delivery

  7. Slide 39 is here

  8. What is the Problem?

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