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ENVIROPEELUSA

THERMOPLASTIC ANTI- CORROSION SYSTEMS

Application & Equipment


Training Manual

MA-25
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Contents

Safety Pages 3-7

The Enviropeel System Page 8

Enviropeel Application Pages 9 - 11

Enviropeel MA10 operation Pages 12 - 13

Troubleshooting Pages 14 - 15

Assembly Diagrams Pages 16 - 24

E N V I R O P E E L H O L D I N G S L L C

1128 South West Street


Indianapolis, Indiana 46225
Tel: +1 317 631-9111 Email: info@enviropeel.com
Website: www.enviropeel.com

Supplier details:

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Safety
All Enviropeel equipment is built with state-of-the-art technology and complies with the applicable
safety regulations to be operated easily and safely by the certied user. Inadequately trained users can
cause material and personal damage through inappropriate behavior. This chapter informs you of the
safety concept and the prerequisites which must be met for a safe and optimal operation of the
Enviropeel unit.

This chapter must be read and understood by all persons authorized to commission, operate, maintain
or repair the Enviropeel unit.

References contained in the Manual

This manual will show you different reference symbols which warn of possible dangers and situations
and which must be observed under all circumstances. Non-observance may lead to injury, death
and/or damage to the product and the environment.

Danger Warning of dangerous electrical voltage.


Risk of injuries including death and destruction
of the appliance

Warning Warning of hot surface and hot material.


Risk of minor to severe burns.

Warning Warning of high pressure in the hot-melt system.


Risk of hot material splashes and parts ying around.

Caution Possible inhalation of vapors.


Risk of harmful vapor levels for persons and
environment

Warning Warning of a general danger area.


Risk of minor injuries

Protection from dangers - PPE

Regulation symbols indicating that


gloves, protective goggles or
protective clothing must be worn.

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Safety
Dangers of Handling and Operating the Equipment

Enviropeel equipment is built with the latest technology and complies with the applicable safety
regulations. Some risk from operating machinery will always exist - these risk may not always be
obvious and operating personnel should take their own and others’ safety seriously:

Danger of burns

There is a danger of suffering burns from exposed hot components when the
unit is in operation and from contact with the melted E170 material
(temperatures up to 180 Degrees C or 356 Degrees F)

Heat-resistant protective gloves must be worn for all adjustment or maintenance


jobs on hot parts of the unit or in case of possible contact with the melted E170.

Parts of the unit remain hot for some time after the unit has been switched off.
The unit must not be moved while it contains melted material. Failure to comply
may result in injury or damage from melted E170.

Danger of Splashing

The E170 in the lines is under a high pressure. There is a danger of hot splashes
occurring at the application heads or if the pressure system is breached. If the
pressure system has to be opened, the entire appliance must be relieved of
pressure beforehand. Protective goggles must be worn under all circumstances
for all adjustment or maintenance work on parts under pressure such as pump,
distributor block, lter, heated hose, or application head.

Danger from rotating parts

Motor drive shaft rotates and care should be taken to avoid contact with rotating
parts.

Danger of Electrocution

Operating voltage 120 & 220 volts.

Danger of fatality or serious injury from contact with live components.

Connection of the appliance to the power mains or other work on the power
circuit may only be carried out by persons trained for the purpose, i.e.
electricians. The protective covers may only be removed if the unit is
disconnected from the power supply.

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Safety

WARNING Irritation of mucous membranes by vapors

Even if the prescribed processing temperatures are complied with, E170 may
emit odors and high vapor concentrations might lead to irritation of the mucous
surfaces.

Inhalation Do not inhale vapors and ensure the unit is operated in sufciently ventilated
hazard areas. Keep the tank lid closed. Do not exceed the recommended processing
temperature. Read the E170 data sheet and observe all its recommendations.

General Safety Prescriptions

The following general safety prescriptions must be observed:

Ÿ The unit must only be operated, maintained and repaired by authorized and trained
personnel.
Ÿ The system must be maintained and only operated in serviceable condition and using
the most recent operating guidelines. If safe operation cannot be assured, the unit
should be switched off and protected against unintentional use until repaired by
authorized personnel.
Ÿ In addition to the information contained in the operating manual, you must comply
with legal requirements and the provisions on accident prevention and protection of
the environment in your country.
Ÿ Do not modify the appliance in any way without receiving written approval from
Enviropeel USA.
Ÿ Whenever any major technical issues, deciencies or abnormal operational stresses
are observed during use of the equipment, the user must notify Enviropeel USA
immediately.
Ÿ All users must obtain and familiarize themselves with the contents of the Enviropeel
170 Safety Data Sheet.
Ÿ All users MUST wear the appropriate personal protection equipment (PPE): safety
goggles, gauntlet-style gloves and overalls covering arms and legs.
Ÿ Application in enclosed areas may require ventilation.

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Safety
Safety Features of the Appliance

The units are built to the latest safety standards and feature the following safety systems:

Ÿ Appliance switch – Interrupts the power supply to the control of the appliance
Ÿ Program sequence monitoring – In case of errors all outputs are switched off and the program is
restarted

Responsibility of the Operating Company

The company operating this unit undertakes to only use suitably trained and authorized personnel. In
addition, operators must be familiar with the generally applicable rules and regulations pertaining to
safety at work, the prevention of accidents and protection of the environment.

The unit may only be operated if it is in safe working order and in compliance with the most recent
operating instructions. If safe operation cannot be assured, the unit should be switched off and
protected against unintentional use until repaired by authorized personnel.

Qualied Personnel

The unit must only be operated, serviced and repaired by authorized personnel who must be familiar
with site safety and accident prevention regulations and aware of company internal work instructions.

The owner/operator of the appliance is responsible for ensuring all personnel are fully trained. This is
best achieved through product-specic training by authorized Enviropeel training personnel.

Personal Protective Equipment

Protective clothing covering arms and legs must be worn at all times when operating
equipment!

Gauntlet-style gloves and protective goggles must be worn at all times when
operating, servicing or repairing hot and pressurized equipment. Danger of hot
material splashes and burns!

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Safety

Please observe the information below. If an unexpected emergency


occurs, this information will help you to prevent injury and act
appropriately to minimise the effects on personnel and equipment.

Skin Burns

Contact with hot Enviropeel material or components may cause long-term effects. All burns, particularly
on the face or hands, must be treated by a doctor.

Ÿ Whenever possible, cool burns as quickly as possible under cold, owing, clean water.
Ÿ Then apply sterile material, e.g. sterile gauze compresses.
Ÿ Do not use wound powder or oil, ointment or similar.
Ÿ If no sterile bandage material is available, use freshly ironed linens.
Ÿ Do not open or remove blisters.

Electrical Accident

Ÿ Switch the power off immediately.


Ÿ If you are affected personally, you must apply all your strength to break free from the power circuit
(push yourself away, drop on the oor, pull out power cord by walking away, etc.)
Ÿ Don’t forget to protect yourself in a rescue operation. Stand on an insulated spot, do not touch a
person who may still be connected to an electrical current except by using insulated dry objects
(clothes, wooden handle, etc.)
Ÿ Rest the injured person correctly. Give articial respiration immediately if the person subject to the
accident stops breathing. In case of cardiac arrest, CPR should be administered by a qualied
individual.
Ÿ Call for emergency medical help immediately.

In case of a re

Only use a CO2 extinguisher. Water can only be used to control burning E170 material - not on the
equipment. All operating personnel must know the location of the nearest re extinguisher.

ELECTROCUTION DANGER - DO NOT USE WATER ON EQUIPMENT FIRE

Fire in an Enviropeel application machine must NEVER be extinguished


with water! There is danger of death by electrocution, danger of burns
from hot water, steam and splashing hot material.

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The Enviropeel System


The Enviropeel system uses a corrosion-inhibiting sprayable thermoplastic (CIST) to provide ingress
protection for rotating equipment and an active anti-corrosion barrier for the protection of steel
substrates. The system uses a specially-designed heating and pumping unit to spray the Enviropeel
E170 on to objects of any size or shape.

The Enviropeel system consists of the following:

Ÿ Enviropeel Application Unit


Ÿ Enviropeel material (Enviropeel E170 Chipped)

Enviropeel Application Unit

The Enviropeel application unit consists of a heating and pumping unit, a heated hose and heated
spray gun which is constantly controlled and monitored by a built-in microprocessor.

Enviropeel E170

E170 is a thermoplastic polymer with its own built-in corrosion inhibiting oil. Solid at normal
temperatures, it is heated to form a liquid for spray application, after which it rapidly returns to its
normal solid state - encapsulating the substrate within a perfectly tting anti-corrosion barrier. It is
supplied as chips to speed melting and make handling easier. Corrosion inhibitors are continuously
released from the material to provide active corrosion inhibition for the lifetime of the system. E170 is
strippable, not-toxic, recyclable and reusable, making it easy to use and environmentally friendly.

The following are the characteristics of Enviropeel E170:

Ÿ Environmentally friendly
Ÿ Spray application
Ÿ Built-in inhibitor
Ÿ Strippable
Ÿ Suitable for any substrate
Ÿ High dielectric strength
Ÿ Minimal preparation
Ÿ Flexible and tough
Ÿ Moves with substrate
Ÿ Fits any shape or size
Ÿ Standard color Grey Available in a variety of colors
Ÿ Recyclable and reusable - reduces waste
Ÿ Non-toxic - safe in use and for disposal
Ÿ Does not contain any VOCs (volatile organic compounds)

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Enviropeel application
Surface Preparation

Unlike any painting system, the Enviropeel coating system can be applied on minimally prepared
surfaces. Although any loose aking rust or paint should be removed from the surface, this can be
easily achieved by means of a wire brush and/or scraper. The intention of the surface preparation is to
allow full contact of the Enviropeel with the surface that is to be protected, without any interference
from contaminating solids or uids.
Special note: Prior to application a
Essential Criteria survey of the substrate should be
undertaken. Full service conditions,
humidity, substrate & ambient
Ÿ For effective performance of the Enviropeel, the surface of the
temperatures should be recorded.
substrate MUST BE DRY prior to the application of Enviropeel.
Ÿ It is important that severe contamination of the substrate such as
petrolatum and heavy grease should be removed prior to
Enviropeel application as this prevents contact of the Enviropeel
lm with the substrate.
Ÿ Under certain circumstances it may be necessary to pressure
wash the substrate to remove contamination. After pressure
washing, the surface should be dried using compressed air -
taking care to blow any remaining moisture from voids and
joints.
Above: surface preparation using
Important factors before application wire brush. Below: pressure washing
to remove heavy grease.
Before application there are many factors to consider:
Ÿ Flange orientation - application to anges on vertical pipes may
require edge sealing to avoid moisture ingress.
Ÿ Surface condition of the substrate - as noted, loose contamination
must be removed. For heavy rust, where complete removal is
impractical, Enviropeel pre-treatment oil must be applied to
maintain inhibition performance of the application.
Ÿ Gaps or voids between anges - special techniques, such as
matrix tape may be required to bridge gaps.
Ÿ Possible condensation on the surfaces of the substrate. NB - This
includes potential condensation or frosting (from low temperature
uids) during use - even if the application is made in the dry.
Ÿ Size and complexity of the substrate - for large anges, high
capacity application units will be required to maintain maximum
continuity.
Special Note: always ensure the
Ÿ Access - before application, problems with substrate access surface is free from water prior to
should be assessed and measures taken before application - this the application of Enviropeel - blow
could include step-ups, scaffolding, inspection mirrors, removing dry using airline if necessary,
obstacles etc. especially in crevices and joints.

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Applying to Flanges on Vertical Pipes
After preparation the following steps should be followed:
1 Install matrix tape round the pipe on upper neck of ange.
2 Apply Enviropeel pre-treatment inhibitor into ange gap and
on to corroded surfaces.
3 Apply rst coat to the underside of the ange with the gun at
1-9
right-angles to the ange.
4 Inspect to ensure Enviropeel covers ange, bolts & nuts.
10-12
5 Trim off excess Enviropeel, checking coating integrity.
6 Carefully wipe the rst coat with a lint-free cloth before
applying second coat.
7 Apply second coat to the underside of the ange with gun at
right-angles to the ange.
8 Trim off excess Enviropeel checking coating integrity.
13-14
9 Carefully wipe the overlapping area with a lint-free cloth.
10 Apply rst coat to top section from the upper neck of ange
covering the matrix tape.
11 Install strap/tie wrap over the rst coat above the matrix tape
once the rst coat is safe to touch.
12 Carefully wipe the overlapping area with a lint-free cloth.
13 Apply second coat, embedding the strap/tie wrap
14 Trim off excess Enviropeel with nal coating integrity check.
1
Applying to Flanges on Horizontal Pipes
1 Install matrix tape around ange gap if necessary.
2 Spray/apply Enviropeel pre-treatment inhibitor into ange gap
and on corroded surfaces. 3-4
3 Apply rst coat anti-clockwise covering the bolts and nuts on
both sides of the ange and along connecting pipes, starting
with gun angled at approximately 11 o’clock (looking along
pipe), coating down to 5 o’clock - see diagram.
4 Trim off excess Enviropeel and check coating integrity.
5 Carefully wipe overlapping area with a lint-free cloth. 5-8
6 Apply remainder of rst coat clockwise on both sides of the
anges with the gun at approximately 11 o’clock angle down
to 6 o’clock.
7 Trim excess Enviropeel and check coating integrity, ensuring
Enviropeel covers the ange, bolts and nuts without any holes.
8 Carefully wipe the entire surface of the application with a lint-
free cloth before applying second coat.
9 Repeat steps 3 to 7 for second coat with a nal coating
integrity check.
Special Note: For the Enviropeel System to work effectively, lm thickness and continuity during application is of prime
importance. The minimum thickness for two coats of Enviropeel after cooling on the substrate should be 160 mil (4mm).
However, if the substrate is subject to extreme UV exposure, the thickness should be increased to a minimum of 240-320
mil (6-8mm), as high UV exposure may reduce inhibitor levels on the outer surface of the application. Increasing lm
thickness guarantees full system integrity and performance.

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Applying to bearing housing and shaft assembly


1 Make sure power is off to any drive/equipment that might
cause the bearing and shaft to turn.
2 Clean bearing and shaft surfaces with wire brush or rag.
Pay particular attention to any surface that will be rotating.
3 Apply Enviropeel pre-treatment inhibitor oil to all surfaces.
4 Each coat is applied in four sections: apply rst coat to front
right of bearing, starting with gun at the 11 o’clock position
and working down to 6 o’clock.
5 Carefully wipe overlap areas before each new section.
6 Mirror the process for the front left, overlapping the rst Coat in four sections: facing front of
application. bearing, apply rst to right hand front
from 11 o’clock to 6 o’clock.
7 Do this to other end of bearing housing, extending the
coating out onto the shaft for 1”- 3”. Mirror for left hand side and then
8 Trim excess Enviropeel. repeat process on opposite end,
9 Inspect to ensure full coverage of the housing with no holes. overlapping front to complete rst
10 Carefully wipe the surface of Enviropeel with a lint-free cloth coat.
before applying second coat.
11 Repeat steps 4 to 9 for second coat.

Below: successfully completed application on a conveyor tail


pulley pillow block bearing.

Once rst coat is complete, check all


joins, wipe to remove residual oils
and repeat the process for the second
coat.

Spray on to
rotating shaft,
to prevent
ingress of
contaminants.
Shaft will
rotate freely
within
Enviropeel.

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Equipment Operation
WARNING: Nobody should attempt to power up or use this equipment without
completely understanding the steps and procedures outlined in this manual.

Step 1: Connect 120 volt power to appropriate connector on side


MAIN
of machine. Circuit must be able to handle 20 amps and POWER
MAIN PUMP
extension cord cannot exceed 100 feet in length. Use FUSE FUSE
ON
appropriate gauge of cord.
OFF

Connect 240 volt power cord to the appropriate connector ON ON


on the side of the machine. Circuit must be able to handle OFF OFF
30 amps and extension should be appropriate gauge. COMPRESSOR PUMP
CONTROL CONTROL

Step 2: Open rear door and uncoil hose.


Fig 1
Step 3: Turn Main Power switch to the “ON” position. (Fig 1)
HEAD
Fig 2
HOSE
Step 4: Set the System Temperature to the correct temperature TANK
(170°C/338°F) Temperature is set by depressing adjustment ACTUAL
SYSTEM
knob and turning to desired temperature. When released, TEMP.
the temperature shown in window will reect the actual TEMP. °F

system temperature. A solid red light will show which zones + -


are heating. (Fig 2) PRESS AND HOLD
TO SET ENVIROPEEL
SYSTEM TEMPERATURE
(330°- 338°)
Step 5: Wait 30 minutes for machine to reach operating
temperature.
REGULATED AIR

Step 6: Turn Pump Control to the “ON” position. (Fig 1) TANK PRESSURE
-
REGULATOR
+
PRESSURE FOR
AUXILIARY &
WEB SPRAY

80 100 120 80 100 120


60 140 TU 60 140
R
40 160 AD TO N 40 160

Step 7: Make sure ow control valve is backed all the way out 20
0
PSI (lb/po2)
180
200
JU
ST
20
0
2
PSI (lb/po )
180
200

(counter clockwise) to allow melted product to re-circulate FLOW CONTROL


- +
through center tube. (Fig 3)

Step 8: Wait for full tank melt

Step 9: Use the gun to spray material back into Fig 3


tank while turning ow control valve
Special note: Tank pressure
clockwise until desired stream is reached. Using the air
gauge on left shows system
regulator, add air pressure until slight fan pattern is reached. pressure prior to the
regulator.
Step 10: Using proper technique, apply Enviropeel onto the desired
surface. Continue to add new product to melt tank to replace The gauge on the right of
the regulator shows
applied material. regulated air pressure to
spray gun and is adjustable.

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Step 11: It is necessary to purge the lter when spray stream becomes intermittent or erratic.
With pump control on, open valve at base of tank (Fig 4) and allow product to ow
into holding container until full. Close valve and allow product to cool before
removing and disposing properly.

Step 12: It will be necessary to remove and clean lter cartridge occasionally. (Fig 5) This must be
done while material is at operating temperature. During this process, PUMP CONTROL MUST
BE OFF and all PPE must be used! With pump control in the “OFF” position, use wrenches to
remove hose from back of lter plug. Then use wrench to remove plug. Once plug is
removed, remove cartridge and dispose of contaminated material on surface. When clean,
put cartridge back in valve body and snugly tighten lter plug. Only when this is complete
can you turn pump control to the “ON” position.

Step 15: When nished with application, turn all switches to the “OFF” position.

Step 16: When product is cool, place coiled hose in rear compartment and shut door. Machine can
now be transported.

Fig 5
Fig 4

Use wrenches to remove hose from back of lter


plug. Then use wrench to remove plug.
Once plug is removed, remove cartridge and dispose
of contaminated material on surface

Purge
Valve

Material
outow

Rear of unit with door open


(door not shown)

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Troubleshooting
Fault Cause Remedy

E170 too cold Temperature set too low Set the temperature to
correct setting

Excessive distance between spray Move nozzle closer to


nozzle and substrate substrate
_____________________ _________________________ ______________________

Insufcient E170 at point of Nozzle orice blocked Clean/replace nozzle


application

Pump Control pressure too low Increase pump control


pressure
_____________________ _________________________ ______________________

E170 is stringing Excessive distance between spray Move within 6” of surface


nozzle and substrate

Material is too cold Increase temperature


setting slightly (+5
degrees)
Cold air is blowing on nozzle
Protect application head
Ambient temperature too low from wind
Raise ambient temperature
___________________ _______________________ ______________________

Air in E170 Tank empty or not enough melted Fill tank or wait until
E170 material material is melted. Actuate
application head until
bubbles are gone
_____________________ ________________________ ______________________

Intermittent spraying Filter plugged Purge lter

Remove lter and clean


_____________________ _________________________ ______________________
Lower pressure by turning
E170 jumps or splashes off Pump pressure too high ow control counter-
of substrate clockwise

E170 temp too high Lower system temperature

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Troubleshooting
Fault Cause Remedy

Pump stopped Blown Pump Control Fuse Check for electrical faults and
replace fuse on control board

Flow control pressure set too high Reduce pressure by turning ow
control counter clockwise

Motor over temperature Turn off MA-10 and allow to cool


If fault recurs call manufacturer

Pump blocked Remove material in tank &check


for blockage at inlet of gear pump

System temperature too low Allow more time for temp. to rise
____________________ __________________________ __________________________

Flashing Lights on RTD sensor is open Check all electrical cord


temperature control display connections on hose and head.

Call manufacturer
____________________ __________________________ __________________________

Pump generates insufcient Flow control blocked Remove ow control while hot and
pressure check for blockage.

Filter clogged Remove lter and clean/replace

Pump defective Replace pump


___________________ __________________________ __________________________

E170 cobwebbing Too much air through nozzle Turn air regulator off

Insufcient pump pressure Increase pump pressure by


turning ow control clockwise
____________________ __________________________ __________________________

Unable to set machine Improper electrical shutdown or Reset circuit board: Turn machine
temperature to correct startup main power switch off, hold in
setting (depress) temperature control
knob while turning machine main
power switch back on. Readout
should display ‘r-1’. Reset
temperature to proper setting

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Valve Assembly

ITEM NO. PART # PART NAME QTY.


1 50399 Flow Knob Assembly 1
2 50307 O-Ring 2
3 50308 Gear Pump 1
4 50309 Spacer - Gear Pump 1
5 50310 Valve Block 1
6 50311 Filter 1
7 50312 NPT Fitting 1
8 50313 O-Ring 1
9 50314 Purge Valve 1
10 50315 Extension - Purge Valve 1
11 50316 Fastener 4
12 50317 Washer 4
13 50318 Over-Temp Switch 1
14 50319 Temperature Sensor 1

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Tank

ITEM NO. PART # PART NAME QTY. ITEM NO. PART # PART NAME QTY.
1 50200 Return Tube 1 8 50207 Mounting Feet 4
2 50201 Filter 1 9 50208 Fastener 4
3 50202 Alum. Fin - Large 2 10 50209 Washer 4
4 50203 Alum. Fin - Small 4 11 50210 Spacer 8
5 50204 Alum. Fin - Middle 1 12 50211 Fastener 27
6 50205 Baseplate 1 13 50212 Fastener 2
7 50206-1 Tank 1 14 50213 Heating Rod 6

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Motor

BLUE (T1)
ITEM NO. PART # PART NAME QTY.
1 50424 Motor 1 RED (T4)
L1
2 50425 Standoff 3 ORANGE (T5)
3 50426 1/4-20 x 2.00 FHCS 1
WHITE (T2) MOTOR
4 50427 1/4-20 x 2.00 HHCS 2
5 50428 Coupling - Drive Shaft 1 YELLOW (T6)
L2
6 50429 Drive Shaft 1 BLACK (T3)

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Hardware

ITEM NO. PART # PART NAME QTY. ITEM NO. PART # PART NAME QTY.
1 50400 Main Housing 1 8 50407 90 Connection 2
2 50401 Fastener (Lower Edge) 4 9 50408 Manifold 1
3 50402 Latch - Rear Door 1 10 50409 Quick Disconnect - Female 2
4 50403 Rear Door 1 11 50410 Quick Disconnect - Male 1
5 50404 Fastener (Hinge) 14 12 50411 Bulkhead Coupling 1
6 50405 Hinge 2 13 50412 Fastener (Side Panel) 10
7 50406 Nut (Hinge) 6 14 50413 Side Panel 1

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Lid and Tray

ITEM NO. PART # PART NAME QTY.


1 50499 Lid Assembly 1
2 50417 Fastener 4
3 50317 Washer 4
4 50419 Tray 1
5 50418 Fastener 4

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Electrical

ITEM NO. PART # PART NAME QTY.


1 50500 Cover 1
2 50501 Control Panel 1
3 50502 Fuse (5A) 2
4 50503 Fuse (10A) 1
5 50504 Sheetmetal 1
6 50505 Panel Mount Connector 3
7 50515 Strain Relief 2
8 50506 Electrical Gland 1

ITEM NO. PART # PART NAME QTY.


9 50512 Switch 3
10A 50513-A Screw-In Fuse (15A) 1
10B 50513-C Screw-In Fuse (4A) 1

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Electrical

ITEM NO. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY.


1 50507 Fuseholder 6
2 50508 Neutral Terminal 3
3 50509 Mains Terminal 3
4 50510 Ground Terminal 4
5 50511 Relay 5
6 50514 Din Rail 2

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Heat Gun

DESIGNATION QUANTITY POSITION

Set of seals HPO2SP, consisting of: - -


O-Ring 2.57 x 1.78 1 pcs 5
O-Ring 2.9 x 1.78 2 pcs 10
O-Ring 3.69 x 1.78 2 pce 15 NOZZLE KIT
O-Ring 4.47 x 1.78 1 pce 20
O-Ring 5.28 x 1.78 1 pce 25 Required hand tools: Spanner 13mm, spanner 22mm
O-Ring 9.25 x 1.78 1 pce 30 Conditions: Hand applicator heated to approx. 100°C and system pressure drained.
O-Ring 14 x 1.78 1 pce 35
O-Ring 17 x 1.5 1 pce 40 - Unscrew the spigot ring (1) and remove teh air cap (2).
O-Ring 20.35 x 1.78 1 pce 45 - Lock the nozzle connection (base) in position with the fork spanner of 22mm and
O-Ring 24 x 2 1 pce 50 the old swirl nozzle (3) using the spanner 13mm.
O-Ring 25.07 x 2.62 1 pce 55 - Screw in the new swirl nozzle by hand and let it heat up during 2 minutes.
Rod seal HPO2 d=3/5.9 1 pce 60 - Tighten the swirl nozzle without applying any force.
Back-up ring 9 x 1.1 x 1.5 1 pce 65 - Put the air cap in place and screw on the spigot ring without applying any force.

Title: A&E Systems Sdn Bhd Design by Checked by Approved by Date


HPO2SP SEALS AND NOZZLE KIT FOR STANDARD HOSE No.26, Jalan Pendaftar SIMON SIMON SIMON 12/06/2008
U1/54,Seksyen U1,
0 FIRST REVISION 12/06/2008 SHAHRUL 40150 Shah alam, Drawing Number Sheet Scale
Selangor Darul Ehsan, A&E-092-08 A3 NTC
RevNo Revision Note Date Drawn Checked Malaysia.

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