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1
Packing nut
6
Disk
2
Packing ring
7
Cap
3
Bonnet
8
Gasket
4
Union nut
9
Stem
5
Pin
10
Packing gland
Figure 6. Angle valve for type D or type E 1-ton containers.
sixteen 3/8-inch bolts, protects the front head
during shipment.
(2)
Eduction tubes.  Two 1-inch inside-diameter
steel eduction tubes (2) extend into the
container from the front head.
(3)
Valves. One-inch Chlorine Institute valves (fig.
5) or one-inch angle valves (fig. 6) are screwed
into the eduction tube outlets. Angle valves are
used only in containers under low internal
pressure. Chlorine Institute valves are used in
containers under high pressure.
(4)
Valve-opening wrench. A valve-opening wrench
1
Valves
is furnished with the type E container.
2
Eduction tubes
3
Rear head
(5)
Rear head. The rear head is identical with the
4
Steel angle
front head except that it has no eduction tube
5
Rear protective housing
outlets.  It is protected by the rear protective
6
Eduction tube outlet
housing which protrudes approximately 1 inch
7
Front head
beyond the rear head. A steel angle (4, fig. 7),
8
Cover bolt
welded around the inside of the rear protective
9
Protective cover
housing, adds support to the rear head.
10
Plug
11
Front protective housing
Figure 7. Type E 1-ton container.
AGO 9020A
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