Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto 3A1705J del fabbricante Graco
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Operation Reactor® E-30i and E-XP2i 3A1705J EN Electric, Heated, Integrated Plural Compo nent Proportioning System Wit h Integrated Generator. For spraying polyurethane foam and polyurea coatings. For professional use o nly. Not approved for use in explosive atmospheres or hazardous locations.
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Warnings Warnings The following warnings are for the setup , use, grounding, main tenance and re pair of thi s equipment. The exclamation p oint symbol alert s you to a general warni ng and the hazard symbol refer s to p rocedure-sp ecific risks. When th ese symbols appear in the body of th is manual refer back to the se Warnings.
Warnings WARNING SKIN INJECTION HAZARD High-pressure flui d from dispensi ng device, hose le aks, or ruptured comp o nents will p ierce skin. This may look like just a cut, but it is a serious inju ry that can result in amputat ion. Get immediate surgi cal treatment .
Warnings WARNING PRESSURIZED ALUMINUM HAZARD Use of fluids that are i ncompatible wit h aluminum in pressuri zed equipment can cause serious chemical r eaction and eq uipment rupt ure. Failure to follow this warning c an resul t in death, serious inj ury, or property damage.
Warnings WARNING BATTERY HAZARD The battery may lea k, explode, cause burns, or c ause an explosion if mi shandled. • Only use the battery ty pe specified for use with the equi pment. See Technical Data . • Battery mai ntenance must only be performed or supervised by personnel kn owledgea ble of batteries and the required pre cautions.
Important Two-C omponent Material Infor mation Important Two-Component Material Information Isocyanate Conditions Spraying or di spensing mat erials co ntainin g isocyanates cr eates potenti ally harmfu l mists, vapors, and atomized parti culates.
Important Two-C omponent Material Informatio n Foam Resins wi th 245 fa Blowing Agents Some foam blow ing agen ts will fr oth at tempera tures above 90°F (3 3°C) when not und er pressure, especially i f agitated. To reduce frothing , minimize preheating i n a circulation syste m.
Proportioner Mo dels Proportioner Models E-30i Series Includes: Part Available Auxiliary Current at 240 V, 60 Hz* Booster Heat (4000 Watts) Air Compressor (5000 Watts) Voltage (phase) Total System Load † (Watts) Max Flow Rate lb/mi n (kg/min) Approxi- mate Out- put per Cy - cle (A+B) gal.
Systems Approvals Model Approvals: 259079 Conforms to ANSI/UL Std. 73 Certi fied to CAN/CSA Std. C22.2 No. 68 259080 259081 Conforms to ANS I/UL Std. 499 Cer tified to CAN/CSA S td.
Accessories Systems with A ir Compressor Heated Hose Gun Part Maximum Fluid Workin g Pressure psi (MPa, bar) Proportioner Air Compressor Remote Display Module Kit 50 ft (15 m) 10 ft (3 m) Model Part AP9089 2000 (13.8, 1 38) 259089 ✓ 24K240 246050 Fusion™ AP 246101 AP9090 2000 (13.
Supplied Manual s Supplied Manuals The following manuals are shipped with th e Reactor. Refer to these manuals for det ailed equi pment information. Manuals are als o available at www .
Typical Install ation, w ith circulation Typical Insta llation, w ith circulatio n S M B D G K M R J G H K L J R A F C* P E Figure 1 * Shown exposed for clarity.
Typical Install ation, without circulation Typical Installation, without circulation G K M J G H K L J A F B C* P E D N S N Figure 2 * Shown exposed for clarity.
Component Ident i fi cation Component Ide ntification GG PC DG EM PA PB PT MP DB GB SB GA SA BA BB FA FB HC SC HA HB (FM) Front V iew Figure 3 BA Compon ent A Pressure Re lief Outlet BB Compo nent B.
Component Ident i fi cation MM LM HM EC LR HE VA VB HE SG CP FH VC FV FF FF Back Vi ew Figure 4 CP Circul ation Pump EC Elect r i c a lC o r dS t r a i nR e l i e f FF Y-str ainer (incl udes pressure.
Component Ident i fi cation Generator BE HB HF RC FP OD FH EX EA FS FT GD EE DF AF OF ED EB HE ER OL ST RF TR GL FJ FD OS WS Figure 5 AF Air Filter BE Batt ery (not suppl ied) DF Diesel Fuel Filter E.
Component Ident i fi cation Proportioner Control Panel PE PF* PG* PH* PJ* PD PK PL PM PR PP PN ti17151a Figure 6 PD Advanced Displ ay Module (ADM), p age 19 PE Engine Control Mod ule, page 24 PF* Com.
Component Ident i fi cation Advanced Disp lay Module (ADM) NOTICE To prevent d amage to the softkey bu ttons, do n ot press buttons wi th sharp obj ects such as pen s, plastic cards, or finge rnails. A H G C B D E F D Component Identi fication — Front Figure 8 Call out Button Func tion A Power On/O ff Powers system on and off.
Component Ident i fi cation CS CR CP CN CM CL CK CJ Compone nt Identi fication — Back Figure 9 CJ Flat Panel Mount (VESA 100) CK Model an d Serial Numb er CL USB Port and Status L EDs CM CAN Cable.
Component Ident i fi cation ADM Display Details Power Up Screen The following screen appears when the ADM is powered up. It remains on while the ADM runs through initialization and establishes communication with other modules in the system. Menu Bar The menu bar appears at the top of each screen.
Component Ident i fi cation Icons Icons Icon Function Component A Component B Estimated Supply Mater ial Hose Temperature Jog Mode Speed Engine Coolan t Temperature Pressure Cycle Counter (press and hold) Advisory. See Errors, page 51 for more information.
Component Ident i fi cation Motor Control Module (MCM) MB MA 1A 10 1B 2 3 12 MC 5 13 6 7 11 8 9 Motor Control Mo dule Figure 10 MA Token and Rotary Switch Access Cover MB Module Statu s LEDs see Modu.
Component Ident i fi cation Engine Contro l Module NOTICE To prevent damage to the softkey but tons, do not press buttons wi th sharp object s such as pens, plastic car ds, or fingernails . For more infor mation abou t the engin e control m odule, see Append ix A: Engine C ontrol Mo dule, page 93 .
Component Ident i fi cation Load Center F3 Radiator Fan Fuse F4 Load Center Power Fuse K1 Fuel Relay K2 Starter Relay K3 Glow Plug Relay K4 Radiator Fan Relay MV Manual Valve Swit ch LED Related Component Color ON-State Description D1 Fuel Shutoff Solenoid (FS) Green Fuel shutof f solenoi d on the engine is open.
Component Ident i fi cation Temperature C ontrol Modules Located inside t he Electrical Enclosure (DB). High Power Temperature Co ntrol Modu le (HPTCM) Cable Con nections 3 1 2 Figure 12 5 7 6 8 4 Fi.
Component Ident i fi cation Adjust Rotary Switch The rotary swi tch setting i ndicates which zone t he temperature con trol module wil l control in the system. The HPTCM uses an 8-posit ion rotary swi tch. The LPTCM uses a 16-position r otary switch.
Component Ident i fi cation Circuit Break ers CB01 CB02 CB03 CB04 CB05 CB06 CB07 CB08 CT01 Circuit B reakers Inside Ele ctrical Enclosure (DB ) Figure 1 8 Note Not all wires are shown.
Component Ident i fi cation CB10 Circuit Breakers Ins ide Alternator A ssembly Figure 20 Ref. Size Component CB10 90 A 120/240V Alte rnator Circuit Breaker Configuration Options Improper configurat ion can result in electric sho ck.
Overview Overview The system use s two coolant loops to use h eat released from the engine to heat the A and B component mat erial to the target temperatures defined on the ADM (PD). The engine cool ant loop (gra y) circulat es heated coolant from t he engine (EE), th rough the heat exchanger (H E ), radiator (ER), and back to the engine.
Overview The proporti oner coolan t loop circu lates cool ant through seco ndary heat exch angers (HE) locat ed on the back of the proportion er to heat t he A and B component material before the mat erial i s pressurized in the propo rtioner pumps (PA, PB).
Overview Coolant only flows t hrough the se condary heat exchangers when the heat exchange r control valves (VA, VB) ar e open and the A an d B component temperat ures are below the targe t temperatur es set on the ADM. S ee Fig. 24 . When the c ontr ol valves (VA, VB) close, the A and B materia l has reached target temperature.
Setup Setup NOTICE Proper syste m setup, st artup, and shutdown procedures are criti cal to electri cal equipment reliability. The f ollowing procedu res ensure steady voltage. Failure to follow these proced ures will cause voltage fluctu ations that can damage electrical equipment and v oid the warran ty.
Setup A5 A1 A2 AS AN A3 AT A3 A4 A2 A6 A4 34 3A1705J.
Setup Trailer Setup Guidelines Route exhaust system a w ay from combustible materials t o prevent mater ials from ig niting or gas recircul ation int o a wall, ceili ng, or a concealed space. Provide exhaust system guards to prevent burns. NOTICE Provide recommended siz e louvers.
Setup Install Wall ( optional) Install a wal l between the proporti oner and generat or to: • Temperatu re conditi on the trailer spa ce where chemical is stor ed. Check with chemical manufactur er for chemical st orage temperat ures. • Reduce noise fo r the operator wh ile the Reactor is running.
Setup Top View Wi th Wa ll Figure 2 7 Side View With Wall Figure 28 3A1705J 37.
Setup Connect Batte ry Improper batte ry instal lation or mai ntenance may result in electr ic shock, chemical burns, or explosion. Battery maintenance must only be performed or supervised by personnel knowledgeable of b atteries and t he required precautions.
Setup Electrical Co nnections Connect air compres sor, breathing air, an d auxiliary power electri cal connectio ns to the specified circu it breakers.
Setup Connect Press ure Relief Lines Do not operate Reacto r without al l covers and shrouds in place. 1. Recommended: Connect high pressur e hose (R) to relief fittings (BA, BB) of both PRESSURE RELIEF/SPRAY valves. Route hose back to c omponent A an d B drums.
Setup Close gun fluid manifold valves A and B Connect Whip Hose to Gun Or Gun Fluid Manifold See hose manual for pr oper connecti ons. Pressure Check Hose See hose manual. Pressure check for le aks. If no leaks, wrap hose and electrica l connection s to protect from damag e.
Setup Supply Wet Cup s With Throat Seal Liquid (TSL) Pump rod and connectin g rod move during operation. Moving parts can cause serious inju ry such as pinching or amputation. Keep hands and fingers away from wet-cup duri ng operation. To prevent the p ump from moving , turn the main power switch OFF.
Advanced Displa yM o d u l e( A D M )O p e r a t i o n Advanced Disp lay Module (ADM) Operation When main powe r is turned on by turni ng the main power switch ( MP) to the ON position, the splash screen will b e displayed unti l communica tion and initializat ion is complete.
Advanced Displa yM o d u l e( A D M )O p e r a t i o n Setup Mode The ADM will start in the Run screen s at the Home screen . From the Run scr eens ,p r e s s to access the Setup screens. The system defaults wit h no password, entered as 0000. Enter the current passw ord then press .
Advanced Displa yM o d u l e( A D M )O p e r a t i o n Setup Screens Navi gation Di agram Figure 36 3A1705J 45.
Advanced Displa yM o d u l e( A D M )O p e r a t i o n Advanced Setu p Screens Advanced setup screens ena ble users to set units, adjust values, set for ma ts, and view softwa re informatio n for each compone nt.
Advanced Displa yM o d u l e( A D M )O p e r a t i o n System Use this screen t o set the activatio n pressure for the Pressure Imbalance Alar m and Advisory, enable or disable diagno stic scr eens, enable d rum alarms, set the maximum drum volume, e nable drum alarms, and set lo w material a larm leve l.
Advanced Displa yM o d u l e( A D M )O p e r a t i o n Run Mode The ADM will start in t he Run screens at the “Home” screen. Press to navigat e through the Ru n Mode screens. See Ru n Screens Navigation Dia gram, page 44 . From the Run screens, press to access the Setup screens.
Advanced Displa yM o d u l e( A D M )O p e r a t i o n Run Screens Navigati on Diagram Figure 37 3A1705J 49.
Advanced Displa yM o d u l e( A D M )O p e r a t i o n Home — System Off This is the home scree n when the syst em is off. This screen displays act ual temperatur es, actual pressures at the flui d manifold, jo g speed, coolant temperature , and number of cycles.
Advanced Displa yM o d u l e( A D M )O p e r a t i o n Maintenance Use this screen to vie w daily and lifetime cy cles or gallons th at have been pumped and gal lons or lit ers remaining i n the drums. The lifetime v alu e is the numbe r of pump cycle s or gallons sinc e t he first time the ADM was turned on.
Advanced Displa yM o d u l e( A D M )O p e r a t i o n Diagnostic Use this screen to view info rmation for all system components. The follo wing information is d isplayed: Temperature • Hx A Chem: H.
Advanced Displa yM o d u l e( A D M )O p e r a t i o n Troubleshooting This screen disp lays the last ten e rrors that occurred on the s ystem. Use the up and down arrows to sel ect an errors and press to view troublesh ooting in formatio n for the select ed error .
Advanced Displa yM o d u l e( A D M )O p e r a t i o n System Events Use the table bel ow to find a descri ption for al l system events. All events ar e logged in t he USB log files.
Startup Startup To prevent seriou s injury, only oper ate Reactor with all c overs and shrouds i n place. NOTICE Proper syste m setup, st artup, and shutdown procedures are criti cal to electri cal equipment reliability. The f ollowing procedu res ensure steady voltage.
Startup 8. Check coolant color. Use a flashlight to inspect the color of t h e coolant through sig ht glass (SG). Th e mesh filter should be visible inside t he sight glass and t he coolant should be green. If there are a lot o f air b ubbles, then the cool ant level may be low.
Startup f. Open fluid inlet valv es (FV). Check for lea ks. Do not mix component s A and B during startup. Always pro vide two grounde d waste contai ners to keep component A and component B fluids separate . g. Hold gun fluid manifold over two gro unded waste containers.
Temporary Manua l Hose Tempe rature Control Temporary Manual Hose Temperature Co ntrol If T6DH error c ode appears fr om a break in the hose RTD cable or FTS sen sor, follow the st eps for temporary manua l hose temperat ure control. Repair or replace the hose RTD cable or FTS as soon as job is finished.
Fluid Circulati on Fluid Circula tion Circulation T hrough Reactor NOTICE Do not circul ate flu id contain ing a blo wing agent without c ons ulting with your mat erial suppl ier regarding fl ui d temperature l imits. To circulate thr ough gun manifol d and preheat h ose, see Circulation Thr ough Gun Manifold , page 60 .
Jog Mode Circulation T hrough Gun Manifold NOTICE Do not circula te fluid containi ng a blowin g agent without cons ult ing with your mat erial supp lier regarding flu id te mperature limit s. Circulating fluid throug h the gun manif old allo ws rapid prehe at ing of the hose.
Spraying Spraying The Fusion AP gun is shown. 1. Engage gun pist on safety l ock. 2. Close gun flu id inlet valves A and B. 3. Attach gun flui d manifold. Connect gun air lin e. Open air line v alve. 4. Adjust the gun air regulator on the pr oportioner control pane l to desired gun air pressure.
Spraying 12. Open gun fluid inlet valves A and B. Note On impingement guns, never open fluid manifold va lves or trigger gun if pressures are imbalanced. 13. Disengage gun piston safety lo ck. 14. Tes t spr ay onto ca rdboard. A djust pressure and tempera ture to get des ired results .
Shutdown Shutdown NOTICE Proper system setup, startup , and shut down procedures ar e crit ical to electri cal equipment reliability . The following procedur es ensure steady voltage. Fa i lure to follow these procedure s will cause volta g e fluctuations that can dama ge electrical e qui pment and voi d the warranty.
Pressure Relief Procedure Pressure Relief Procedure This equipme nt st ays pressurized until pressure is manually r elieved. To help prevent serious injury from p ressurized fluid, such as skin injec.
Flushing Flushing To prevent fire and explosion, flush equ ipment only in a well-vent ilated area. Do not spray flammable fluids. Do not turn on heaters while flushing w ith flamma ble solvents. • Flush out old fluid with new fluid, or flush out old fluid with a compatibl e solvent before intr oducing new fluid.
Maint enan ce Maintenance Prior to perfo rming any maint enance procedures, follow Pressu re Relie f Procedur e, page 64 . Preventative Maintenance Schedule The operati ng cond itions of yo ur particul ar system determine h ow often maintenance is r equired.
Maintenance Engine Maintenance The engine ins tructi ons that accompany yo ur unit detail sp eci fic procedures f or maintenance of the engine. Fo llowing the engine manufacturer ’s recommenda ti ons will extend eng ine work life.
Maint enan ce Pump Lubricat ion System Check the conditio n of the ISO pump lubricant da ily. Change the lubri cant if it becomes a gel, its co lor darkens, or it becomes diluted wit h isocyanate. Gel formatio n is due to mois ture absorpti on by the pump lubrica nt .
Maintenance Drain Coolant To avoid burns, do not perf orm maintenance on the coolant system unti l the coolant syst em has reached ambient temperat ure. Drain coola nt from the en gine and prop ortioner coolant loops once a year or if the cool ant lines need to be disconnected, i n order to inst all a wall bet ween the generator an d proportio ner.
Maint enan ce 6. To drain engin e coolant loop: a. Remove t he eng ine coolant l oop (RC) ca p. b. Remov e engine guards as shown. Let the guards rest on t h ee n g i n et oa c c e s s t h ed r a i n valve. Engine Coolant Loop Drain V alve Figure 43 c.
Maintenance 3. Replace cap. Tigh ten past the “safety” l atch positi on. 4. Press start bu tton twice on the engine control modul e. 5. Turn main pow er switch on. 6. Inspect coolant flow in sight glass (SG) fo r bubbles and t o verify that t he coolant is flowing.
Maint enan ce Refill Engine C oolant Loop Refill the engin e coolant loo p when the coolant is below the cold le vel line at ambient te mperatur e. To avoid burns, do not perf orm maintenance on the coolant system until t he coolant system has reached ambient t emperature.
Errors Errors View Errors When an error occurs the error in formatio n screen displ ays the active error code and descripti on . T o diagnose t he active erro r, se e Troublesho ot Errors, page 73 . The error code, alar m bell, and active erro rs will scroll in the status ba r.
Troubleshootin g Troubleshooting See Errors, page 73 for informat ion about error s that can occur on the system. See Troubleshoot ing, page 53 for the ten most recent errors that have occurred on the system. See Troubleshoot Er rors, page 73 to diagnose e rrors on the ADM that have occurre d on the system.
Troubleshootin g Error Code Error Location Type Nam e Cause Solution Wiring probl em. Check wiring b etween HPTCM and cont actor. Look for short ed wire between HPTCM and contactor te rminals A1 and A2. A4CH Hose ALARM High Relay Current Hose Shorted con tactor.
Troubleshootin g Error Code Error Location Type Name Cause Solution Short circuit of motor wiring. Check wiring t ot h em o t o r to ensure no b a re wires are touching a nd tha t no wires are s h orted to ground. Motor will no t rotate. Replace motor.
Troubleshootin g Error Code Error Location Type Nam e Cause Solution Module does not have software or dial is set to wrong position. Insert a system token into the missing G CA module and cycle the power. Wait until the red light on th e module stops flashing before removing the token.
Troubleshootin g Error Code Error Location Type Name Cause Solution Mix chamber to o l arge for system select ed. Use mix chamber rated for system. Ensure the sy stem has chemical a nd the feed pumps are ope rating correctly. No material in pumps. Verify pump sa r e supplying c hemical.
Troubleshootin g Error Code Error Location Type Nam e Cause Solution MBN0 MCM ADVI- SORY Motor Brush Wear Brushes have w orn down and need replacing. Replace Brush es. See system repair ma nual. MMUX USB ADVI- SORY USB Log Full USB logs have reached a level were d ata loss will occur if logs are not download ed.
Troubleshootin g Error Code Error Position Type Nam e Cause Sol ution Pressure diff erence between A and B mater ial is greater tha nt h e defined value. Ensure the mat erial flow is equally rest r i c t e do nb o t h materia l line s. Pressure imb alance is defined too l o w.
Troubleshootin g Error Code Error Position Type Name Cause Solut ion Recirculating materi al to heat with drum feed pumps only. Recirculate mat erial using Jog mode fo r heat exchanger heatin g. Coolant circ ul ation pump not working. Check for 240 VAC on pump.
Troubleshootin g Error Code Error Position Type Nam e Cause Sol ution Flow is too high a t current setpoint. Use a smaller mix chamber that is rated for the uni t in use. T2DA T2DB Boost A Boost B ALARM Low Chemical Temperature Bad heater(s ) Confirm resis ta nce of heater is 23–26.
Troubleshootin g Error Code Error Position Type Name Cause Solut ion Cooling fan no t oper ating. If fan is n ot wo rking check wiring betwee nC B 0 3a n d fan. If wiring is good, replace fan. T4CA T4CB T4CH Boost A Boost B Hose ALARM (T4CA or T4CB) LPTCM Over Temperature (T4CH) HPTCM Over Temperatur e Overheated module.
Troubleshootin g Error Code Error Position Type Nam e Cause Sol ution Hose portion exposed to an excessive heat source, like hot sun or coiled hose, can pas s fluid more than 27°F (15°C) ove r temperatur e s e t t i n gt ot h eF T S . Shade ex posed hose from hot sun or expo se FTS to same environm ent when at rest.
Troubleshootin g Error Code Error Position Type Name Cause Solut ion T6AE Heat Exchanger A Broken or loos e RTD cable or connection . Check all wiri ng and connection to RTD. T6BE Heat Exchanger B T6DA Boost A T6DB Boost B T6DE Engine Heat Exchanger ALARM RTD Fault Bad RTD.
Troubleshootin g Error Code Error Position Type Nam e Cause Sol ution Low chemical supply temperature. Recirculate heated chemical back to drum in cold conditions before spraying. Chemical below 32°F(0°C) a t startup. System stored below 20°F(-7°C) causing slow control valve operatio n.
Troubleshootin g Error Code Error Position Type Name Cause Solut ion Bad heater rod (boost). Measure resistance, 23 – 2 6 Ω, of heater rod, repla ce if reading ope n. Low chemical supply temperature . Recirculate heated chemi cal back to drum in cold conditions before spraying chemical be low 32°F(0 °C) at startu p.
Troubleshootin g Error Code Error Position Type Nam e Cause Sol ution Bad Connectio n bet ween MCM (Port 2) an dl o a d center board. Check connect ion and cables. WMCE MCM ALARM Load Center Fa ult Bad load cent er. Re place load cen ter. See System Repair manual.
USB Data USB Data USB Logs Note T h eA D M c a nr e a d / w r i t e t oF A T( F i l e Allocation Table ) storage devices. NTFS, used by 32 GB or greater storage device s, is not supported. During operati on, the ADM stores system and performan ce related i nformati on to memor y in the form of log fi les.
USB Data Daily Log The daily log file name is 3–DAIL Y.CSV and is stored in the DATAxxxx folder. The daily log m aintains a record of the total cycle and volum e spr ayed on any day that the system is powered up. T he vo lume units will be the same units that were use d in the Job Log.
USB Data Download Procedure Note System configuratio n setting files and custom language file s can be modified if t he files are in the UPLOAD folder of the U SB flash drive. See System Configuration S ettings File, Custom Languag e File, and Upload Procedure sections.
USB Data Create Custom Language Strin gs The custom language file is a tab-deli mited text file that cont ains two column s. The first col umn consists of a list of strings in the lang uage selected a t the time of download . The seco nd column can be us ed to enter the cust om language str ings.
Appendix A: Engi ne Contro l Module Appendix A: En gine Control Module Run Screens There are seve n run screens on t he engine con trol modul e: • Line-to-n e utral volt age • Line-to-l i ne voltage • Frequency •E n g i n e S p e ed • Engine lif etime counter •B a t t e r y v o ltage Press to scroll thro ugh the run scr eens.
Appendix A: Engi ne Control Module Mode Icons An icon is di splayed in t he mode icon a rea of the dis play to i ndicate wh at mod e the unit i s current ly in. Icon Descrip tion Details Stopped Engin e is at re st and the unit is i n stop mode. Auto Engine is at r est and the unit is in auto mode.
Appendix A: Engi ne Contro l Module Alarms There are two types of ala rms that can occur on the s ystem. Alarms are indica t e db ya ni c o nt h eR u na n d Information screens. Warning When present on system, a warning alar m will not stop the generat or.
Dimen sions Dimensions Top View Figure 45 Side View Figure 46 96 3A1705J.
Dimensions Top View: System with Compre ssor and Hose Rack Accessori es Figure 47 Front View Figure 48 Side View: System with Compressor and Hose Rack Accessori es Figure 49 3A1705J 97.
Dimen sions Pallet Mounting Dimensi ons Figure 50 98 3A1705J.
Performa nce Cha rts Performance Charts Use these charts t o help ident ify the pro portione r that wil l work most ef fic iently with eac h mix chamber. Flow rates are based on a material viscosity of 60 cps. Proportioners For Foam AR6060 (03) AR7070 (04) AR5252 (02) AR4242 (01) 2000 (138) 1 500 (103) 1 000 (69) 500 (34) 05 (2.
Performance Cha rts Table 2 Fusion Air Purge, Flat Patt ern 3500 (241, 24.1) 3000 (207, 20.7) 2500 (174, 17.4) 2000 (138, 13.8) 1 500 (103, 10.3) 1 000 (69, 6.9) 500 (35, 3.5) AF2020 (FTXX24 TIP) E-XP2i 0 0.5 (1 .9) 1.5 (5.7) 1.0 (3.8) 2.0 (7.6) AF2929 (FTXX38 TIP) AF4242 (FTXX38 TIP) AF5252 (FTXX48 TIP) PRESSURE psi (bar) FLOW gal.
Performa nce Cha rts Table 4 Fusion Mechanical Purge, Flat Pattern 3500 (241, 24.1) 3000 (207, 20.7) 2500 (174, 17.4) 2000 (138, 13.8) 1 500 (103, 10.3) 1 000 (69, 6.9) 500 (35, 3.5) E-XP2i 0 0.4 (1 .5) 0.6 (2.3) 0.8 (3.0) 0.2 (0.7) 1.4 (5.3) 1.2 (4.5) 1.
Technical Speci fi cations Technical Spe cifications E-30i Models U.S. Metric Maximum Flui d Working Pr essure Pressure 2000 psi 14 MPa, 140 bar Maximum Flu id Temper ature E-30i 140°F 60°C E-30i with booster heater 180°F 82°C Maximum O utput Output 30 lb/min 13.
Technical Speci fi cations Recommended Air Compressors Champion® BR- 5, Base Mount Specifications 5 HP, 240 V, 1 Phase, 60 Hz, 21 cfm Belt guard aftercool er Required F eatures Pilot valve unlo ader Quincy QP–5–5B, Base M ount Specifications 5 HP, 240 V, 1 Phase, 60 Hz, 17.
Technical Speci fi cations E-XP2i Models U.S. Metric Maximum Flui d Working Pr essure Pressure 3500 psi 24.1 MPa, 241 bar Maximum Flui d Temperature E-XP2i 180°F 82°C Maximum Output Output 2 gpm 7.6 lpm Maximum Heated Hose Length Length 310 ft 94 m Output per Cycle A and B 0.
Technical Speci fi cations Recommended Air Compressors Champion® BR- 5, Base Mount Specifications 5 HP, 240 V, 1 Phase, 60 Hz, 21 cfm Belt guard aftercool er Required F eatures Pilot valve unlo ader Quincy QP–5–5B, Base M ount Specifications 5 HP, 240 V, 1 Phase, 60 Hz, 17.
Graco Standard Warranty Graco warrants all equipment referenced in this document which is manufac tured by Graco and bearing its name to be free from defects in material and workmanship on the date of sale to the original purchaser for use.
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Se non hai ancora comprato il Graco 3A1705J è un buon momento per familiarizzare con i dati di base del prodotto. Prime consultare le pagine iniziali del manuale d’uso, che si trova al di sopra. Dovresti trovare lì i dati tecnici più importanti del Graco 3A1705J - in questo modo è possibile verificare se l’apparecchio soddisfa le tue esigenze. Esplorando le pagine segenti del manuali d’uso Graco 3A1705J imparerai tutte le caratteristiche del prodotto e le informazioni sul suo funzionamento. Le informazioni sul Graco 3A1705J ti aiuteranno sicuramente a prendere una decisione relativa all’acquisto.
In una situazione in cui hai già il Graco 3A1705J, ma non hai ancora letto il manuale d’uso, dovresti farlo per le ragioni sopra descritte. Saprai quindi se hai correttamente usato le funzioni disponibili, e se hai commesso errori che possono ridurre la durata di vita del Graco 3A1705J.
Tuttavia, uno dei ruoli più importanti per l’utente svolti dal manuale d’uso è quello di aiutare a risolvere i problemi con il Graco 3A1705J. Quasi sempre, ci troverai Troubleshooting, cioè i guasti più frequenti e malfunzionamenti del dispositivo Graco 3A1705J insieme con le istruzioni su come risolverli. Anche se non si riesci a risolvere il problema, il manuale d’uso ti mostrerà il percorso di ulteriori procedimenti – il contatto con il centro servizio clienti o il servizio più vicino.