Stationary fluid replacement system and methods of use

Fluent material handling – with receiver or receiver coacting mea – Evacuation apparatus

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C184S001500

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06889724

ABSTRACT:
A fluid exchange apparatus provides a stationary control station with plural first and second fluid containers mounted on top and below the control station. Conduits interconnect the fluid containers with the control station for fluid transfer and fluid interchange with an automotive vehicle or other equipment. Suction and pressure are provided for driving fluids through a fluid switching system. The control station provides dual control panels enabled for servicing two equipments simultaneously.

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