Technical Data; Description Of The Unit - EMS AirFlow S1 Service Manual

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Technical data

Technical data
Manufacturer:
Models:
Classification:
Mode of operation:
Supply voltage:
Main frequency:
Power consumption:
Fuses
Primary:
Secondary:
Compressed air supply:
Water supply:
Operating conditions:
Storage and transport
conditions:
Weight:
Dimensions:
* For units sold in the USA and Canada

Description of the unit

Description of the unit
The powder unit of the AirFlow
ing soft deposits and discolourations from all visible areas of teeth
The powder unit of the AirFlow
as well as from fissures and interdental spaces.
soft deposits and discolourations from all visible areas of teeth as well
as from fissures and interdental spaces.
The AirFlow
S1 is driven by a pneumatic footswitch.
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The AirFlow
S1 is driven by a pneumatic footswitch.
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Description of the electrical parts
EMS SA - 1260 Nyon, Switzerland
AirFlow
S1
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EN 60601-1
Class I
Type B
IP 20
93/42 CEE:
Class IIa
Continuous operation
100 V AC / 110 V AC
220 V AC
240 V AC
50 - 60 Hz
max. 75 VA / for CSA units 115 VA*
ø 5 x 20 mm, 250 V
for 100V AC/110V AC, T 1 A, time-lag
for 220V AC/240V AC, T 0.5 A, time-lag
ø 5 x 20 mm, 250 V, T 2.5A, time-lag
4.5 to 7 bar (450 to 700 kPa) >15 Nl/min
(66 to 102 Psi)
Cold water 1 to 5 bar (100 to 500 kPa)
(15 - 73 Psi)
+10
C to +40
C (+50F to 104F)
o
o
30% to 75% relative humidity
-10
C to +40
C (+14F to 104F)
o
o
10% to 95% relative humidity
Air pressure:
500 hPa to 1060 hPa
Approx. 3.6 kg (8.1 lbs)
Height: 120 mm
Width: 250 mm
Length: 250 mm
S1 is primarily intented for remov-
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S1 is primarily intented for removing
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