Cold Jet i3 MICROCLEAN 2 Operator's Manual page 23

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o When water-ice melts, water is left behind. (Dry ice sublimates, meaning it turns to a gas.)
Water can be a slip hazard and may increase the speed at which corrosion may occur.
Particular attention must be paid to water. Water or moisture laden air can be especially
troublesome once it is introduced to dry ice. (In this case, "moisture" is referred to as water in
vapor form.) For example, dry ice is -109F (-78C), water/moisture will immediately freeze and may
cause problems.
The incoming air quality must meet the standards in the chart provided in the Required Air Quality
section of this manual. In addition, it is recommended that the incoming supply air and any
associated filters and water separators that may be used are continuously monitored to ensure
the machine receives the air required for proper machine function. If these air quality
specifications are not met and poor air quality air continues to be used with Cold Jet equipment,
the warranty will be nullified.
Required Air Quality
One micron = .00003in. (.001mm)
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