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User Manual ST-2300
Product Code.: 20 2300 556
Please dispose of old units in an environmentally friendly manner
Please dispose of old units in an environmentally friendly manner
Please dispose of old units in an environmentally friendly manner
Please dispose of old units in an environmentally friendly manner
Old units contain valuable recycling materials which should be forwarded to a recycling facility. Please dispose of old
units therefore via appropriate collection points.
Jet size and working loads
Jet size and working loads
Jet size and working loads
Jet size and working loads
Calculating jet size
Calculating jet size
Calculating jet size
Calculating jet size
In order to achieve a stipulated flow rate at a given pressure a suitable jet is necessary. You can calculate the jet size
using the top diagram on the next page:
1.
For the desired pressure draw a vertical line upwards.
2.
For the desired flow rate draw a horizontal line and find the point of intersection of the two lines.
3.
Select the curve nearest the point of intersection.
At the right extremity of the curve you can read off the jet size.
For example, for a pressure of 100 bar and a flow rate of 10l/min, a jet size of 045 results.
Recoil forces
Recoil forces
Recoil forces
Recoil forces
The exiting high pressure water jet generates a recoil force. This can be so great that the spray gun can no longer be
held safely. So determine the recoil force using the bottom diagram on the next page.
1.
Draw a vertical line at the desired flow volume.
2.
Find the intersection point with the curve which equates to the jet size used.
3.
Draw a horizontal line to the left from the intersection point.
There you can read off the recoil force.
For example, at a flow rate of 30l/min and a size 090 jet there is a recoil force of 100 N. At recoil forces > 150 N along
the longitudinal axis the spray unit must be additionally fitted with a body support.
Torque forces
Torque forces
Torque forces
Torque forces
Angled lances and jets generate a torque force. Under DIN EN 60335 regulations the maximum permissible torque force
at the spray gun grip is 20 Nm. Be sure to take into consideration the torque force in the case of angled spray equipment.
For example, for a recoil force of 100 N, a length of 1 m and an angle of 30° the torque force is already 50 Nm (100 N x 1
m x 30°).
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