Set-Up And Operation - Intec FORCE 3 Instruction Manual

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FORCE / 3
Set-U p and Operation
OPERATION:
The FORCE/3 is designed to handle bulk packaged
insulation material. As material is loaded into the hopper the agitator
breaks up and conditions the material for proper density while sweeping
the material down into the airlock. The airlock rotates the material 180
degrees from the lower hopper opening into the airflow created by the
blower system which discharges the material through the hose. As the
material travels through the hose it is buffeted up against the interior
sides of the hose to further conditioning of material.
ELECTRICAL HOOK-UP:
into two separate circuits that are independent of other equipment.
Both circuits need to be rated at 115VAC/20 Amp each in order for the
machine to function properly. Failure to use two independent circuits will
result in continued tripping of circuit breakers within the electrical distri-
bution box or chattering of contactors (relays). When connecting the
power cords to the machine, make sure all the switches are in the "off"
position. Force/3 4.0 DP must be used on at least a 10.5KW generator.
This is due to the high current draw of the blowers.
HOSE HOOK-UP:
the machine and secure the hose with a 3 inch hose clamp. The length
of hose does aid in the conditioning process and it is not
recommended to use less then 100' of blowing hose. You may use a
maximum length of 200' of any one size of hose.
ATTIC PREPARATION:
generating devices are not covered before insulating. Attic chutes need to
be installed for proper ventilation and portable lighting set up prior to
installing. Additional information on how to prepare your attic for
insulation is available from your local building or home center.
OPERATION BY REMOTE:
electrical panel to the "on" position to allow control of the machine via
the remote cord.
3.0 & 4.0 DP
Both power cords need to be plugged
Attach the 3" x 50' plastic hose to the outlet of
Be sure that all chimneys, flus and heat
Position both switches on the main
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