UR FOG FAST PRO PLUS Installation And Use Manual page 15

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SHOOTING TABLE
to protect
16-19 (57*)
32-39 (117*)
48-58 (174*)
64-77 (231*)
80-96 (288*)
96-116 (348*)
112-135 (405*)
128-154 (462*)
144-173 (519*)
161-193 (579*)
177-212 (636*)
193-231 (693*)
209-250 (750*)
225-270 (810*)
241-289 (867*)
257-308 (924*)
273-327 (981*)
289-347 (1041*)
305-366 (1098*)
321-385 (1155*)
337-404 (1212*)
353-424 (1272*)
369-452 (1356*)
385-462 (1386*)
*
Industrial standard as from other manufacturers
The value in the first column indicates the volume of the room to be protected, with respective seconds of emission reported in the second
column. The value in m³ varies depending on the density to be obtained. Within the second column, the first value allows to get the
maximum density recommended to ensure the absence of any residual, while with the second value you get minimum recommended
visibility of according to the standard CENELEC, whereas a higher visibility would make the fog superfluous. In places where a little residual
causes no problems, it is possible to increase the shooting time. Please note that the higher the fog released, the more the time required
to recover visibility. High levels of fog, over recommended limits, can leave residual.
Any residue usually goes away by itself within 24/48 hours, otherwise, being soluble in water, it is enough to use a wet cloth for cleaning.
If you desire to obtain an average of 1 meter visibility after 60 seconds, as specified by the standard, as used as reference by all
manufacturers of Fog generators, the number of shooting seconds must be reduced by half.
FOG FLOW DIRECTION
To ensure the right direction of the fog flow, it is recommended to insert a screwdriver of the diameter of the hole and,
without forcing, orient the nozzle in the correct fog emission direction. This allows you to clearly see the direction and
keep it in place while tightening. To screw and unscrew the nozzle you should use a pair of pliers in good condition to
avoid damaging the plating. Do not overscrew the nozzle, it is sufficient that the teflon nozzle does not move.
Do not direct the fog jet towards objects and walls less than 2 meters away or to the floor if it is installed at a height
lower than 2.50 meters.
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FAST 02 1C PRO PLUS
Seconds
of emission
to protect
1
401-482 (1446*)
2
417-501 (1503*)
3
433-520 (1560*)
4
449-539 (1617*)
5
465-559 (1677*)
6
482-578 (1734*)
7
498-597 (1791*)
8
514-616 (1848*)
9
530-635 (1386*)
10
546-655 (1965*)
11
562-674 (2022*)
12
578-693 (2079*)
13
594-713 (2139*)
14
610-732 (2196*)
15
626-751 (2253*)
16
642-770 (2310*)
17
658-790 (2370*)
18
674-809 (2427*)
19
690-828 (2484*)
20
722-867 (2601*)
21
706-874 (2622*)
22
738-886 (2658*)
23
754-905 (2715*)
24
770-924 (2772*)
WARNING! After the fog emission, and for a few minutes the nozzle is very hot RISK O
F BURNS IF TOUCHED by bare hands.
Seconds
of emission
to protect
25
786-944 (2832*)
26
803-963 (2889*)
27
819-982 (2946*)
28
835-1002 (3006*)
29
851-1021 (3063*)
30
867-1040 (3120*)
31
883-1059 (3177*)
32
899-1079 (3237*)
33
915-1098 (3294*)
34
931-1117 (3351*)
35
947-1136 (3408*)
36
963-1156 (3468*)
37
979-1175 (3525*)
38
995-1194 (3582*)
39
1011-1213 (3639*)
40
1027-1233 (3699*)
41
1043-1252 (3756*)
42
1059-1271 (3813*)
43
1075-1290 (3870*)
44
1091-1310 (2622*)
45
1107-1329 (3987*)
46
1124-1348 (4044*)
47
48
Seconds
of emission
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
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