Mega Fog Burst Setup; Compressed Gases - Ultratec G3000 Mega Fog Burst Operator's Manual

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Mega Fog Burst Setup

To connect the Mega Fog Burst to the G3000.
1) Remove the two front top screws from the G3000 and the two front bottom screws
from the block holder.
2) Remove the 4" ducting adapter from the front of the G3000.
3) Position the Mega Fog Burst on front of the G3000 with the valve assembly facing
upwards.
4) Line up the two top holes in the Mega Fog Burst with the two holes on the top front of
the G3000.
5) Reinstall top two screws removed.
6) Line up the two bottom holes on the Mega Fog Burst bracket with the two heater block
mounting holes on the bottom of the G3000.
7) Install longer bolts provided with Mega Fog Burst.
8) Connect your compressed gas source to the valve (remember to use a gas pressure
regulator if your source gas pressure is greater than 100 PSI).
9) Connect the power cord from the Mega Fog Burst to the Auxiliary port on the back of
the G3000.

Compressed Gases

The compressed gas does not have to be air, you can use nitrogen or CO2 gas. CO2
is liquid in the tank so you can get a large volume from a small tank and regulator. A
pressure regulator to drop the pressure is required. The number of cycles would
depend on the volume of your tank. We offer a regulator and hose accessory to
facilitate this. (see below).
CXP-1968 CO2 Regulator with 5 foot hose & High flow quick disconnect.
This unit is used to supply regulated CO2 gas to run devices that require a source of
compressed gas. Shown here on a 5 pound CO2 tank, (tank is not included.)
Air flow connections for Mega Fog Burst.
Due to the high volume of air required for the Mega fog Burst to operate, the sizing of the supply
source must be accounted for. The 1/4" M coupling, is the most common in shop airlines.
Unfortunately standard 1/4" M female style couplings and airlines are inadequate for this task.
Ultratec recommends a high flow coupling on the Mega Fog Burst. These couplers can be
identified with the blue band around the female fitting. These fittings come standard with the
CXP-1968 CO2 Regulator with 5 foot hose & High flow quick disconnect above.
For best results hoses should be 3/8-1/2" diameter. If you are going to be using long runs then larger diameter
hose is needed (5/8"-3/4") and the 3/8" M coupler would be recommended. Your source should have 5 gallons
of storage capacity for each second of blast.
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