Operation; Initial Start-Up Procedures - Glas Craft MH II User Manual

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WARNING
Never leave machine unattended while system power is
on or system is running.
System running is defined as: preheat cycle of the hose
heat, primary heaters, or any pump operation.
Machine operators must be familiar with the component
functions and operation of the machine.
Pre-Operation Check List
A.
Check that all fittings are securely tight.
B.
Check electrical hook-up (qualified electrician
recommended).
C.
Main power switch on Control Box should be
switched to OFF position.
WARNING
Do not place any part of the body in the path of the mate
rial spray.
Do not point the gun at or near other personnel.
Do not look into the Mixing Chamber orifice at any time.
Because of the hazardous materials used in this equip-
ment, it is recommended that the operator use an air
mask, goggles, protective clothing, and other safety
equipment as prescribed by current regulations, recom-
mendations of the chemical suppliers, and the laws in
the area where the equipment is being used.
Initial Start-Up Procedure
With all material and air lines connected and power
cable attached, the system is now ready for start-up.
Filling The System
1.
The system is now ready to be filled with material.
With transfer pumps in place, adjust regulators on
transfer pumps to 30-50 psi or until the pumps begin
cycling, once the pumps begin loading up (cycle rate
slows or stops) increase transfer pump air pressure
to to 100 psi. to fill the system.

Operation

If the transfer pumps can not move material adequately
enough to properly prime the system it may be
necessary to start the hydraulic power pack.
a. Ensure hydraulic pressure knob is turned com-
pletly counter clockwise.
b. Main air should be on to system manifold.
c. Turn on hydraulic power pack.
d. Flip retract switch to "run" position.
The pumps will begin cycling to completely prime the
system
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