Steps For Connecting Water Supply; Tank Capacity, Water; Temperature Range - AGFA Avantra 36/44 Service Manual

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Avantra 36/44 Service Manual
Water Connection
Drain
Water Consumption
Tank Capacity, developer
Tank Capacity, fixer

Tank Capacity, water

Temperature Range, developer
Temperature Range, fixer
Temperature Settings, dryer
Steps for Connecting Water Supply/Drainage:
1. The incoming water hose has a factory mounted solenoid valve at the inlet
end. This solenoid valve should be connected to the main water supply.
The valve has a built-in flow regulator, limiting the flow rate to a maximum
of 2 L/min. (.5 Gal/min.).
If required, connect the adapter supplied with the system to convert the
3/4" pipe thread to 3/4" hose thread.
NOTE: When using a wash recirculator, bypass the 3/4" water sole-
noid.
WARNING: Install drain configurations to comply with federal, state,
and local environmental and plumbing codes and regulations.
2. Cut the drain hoses to the appropriate length and connect to the drain fit-
tings on the bottom of each tank. Using the stainless steel clamps pro-
vided, secure the hoses to the fittings.
Securing the hoses prevents leakage.
Installing the Interface Cable
1. Remove the back and rear side panels of the OLP (if they are not already
off).
2. Connect the interface cable at X402.
3. Route the new cable in place through the processor.
4. Route the cable into the imagesetter electronics compartment and fasten
the "P" clamp to the bottom modem mount bracket screw closest to the
door as shown in Figure 1-12.
1-16 Installation
3/4" BSP (0.3-10 bar, max. temp. 43°C/110°F)
3 x Ø25 mm, 3 x 20 L/min. (5.3 US Gal.)
0-2 L/min. (1/2 US Gal.)
14.3 L (3.8 US Gal.)
13 L (3.5 US Gal.)
11.5 L (3 US Gal.)
23°-43°C (74°-110°F)
23°-43°C (74°-110°F)
30°-60°C (86°-140°F)

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