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Spark Arrestor V2
USER MANUAL
User Manual
VER 5.0 – 06/2021

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  • Page 1 Spark Arrestor V2 USER MANUAL User Manual VER 5.0 – 06/2021...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents Overview of your Spark arrestor Unit (front) Overview of your Spark arrestor Unit (back) V1 Aug 19 Important safety notes Safety labels Unpacking and unit placement Fume capture methods Connecting to power supply Connecting ducting & sensor hose Turning system on / Setting trip point Warning beacon Cleaning the unit Maintenance...
  • Page 3 Overview Digital Temperature display Beacon On/ Off Switch Removable baffle plates Removable tray...
  • Page 4 Overview Unit status beacon Over current device Mains In / Out (to extractor) Air In Air Out...
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    This machine must not be used on wet applications or acidic avoided, damage could be caused to the product or fumes. something in its environment. BOFA Technical Service Important (Refer to manual) If a problem arises with your system, please: •...
  • Page 6 Serial Number Label Safety Instructions *example of label Warning and Information labels Meaning: This label contains a variety of information about The following listing details labels used on your the extraction unit, including. unit. • Company name, Address & Contact number •...
  • Page 7: Before Installation

    Ensure that 500 mm space is available around any vented Before installation panels on the unit to ensure adequate airflow. 3. With the unit in position lock the 2 front castors. Unit placement Before installation, check the unit for damage. All packaging must be removed before the unit is connected Locked Position Unlocked Position...
  • Page 8: Installation

    Please ensure correct risk assessments are created before this product is installed. Enclosures Please contact BOFA if unsure if your application is correct The extraction hose and nozzle can be attached to the for this product.
  • Page 9: Connecting To Power Supply

    Spark arrestor from the extraction unit., ensure the Connecting Auxiliary extraction unit power supply is suitable before connecting the Spark arrestor. The spark arrestor should be paired with a BOFA Fume extraction unit (up to a capacity of 850m Mains Power...
  • Page 10: Operation

    Setting the temperature too low, will cause the power to be Operation cut prematurely. Setting the temperature to high, will not cut the power at the correct time. It is the customers responsibility to set the correct temperature set point. How to set the controller Turning the Spark arrestor On Take an ambient temperature measurement in the...
  • Page 11: Warning Beacon

    Symbols on the temperature display: Operation Warning Beacon The Spark arrestor includes a 2-colour beacon. This is used = Means the main relay is set to OK (Power output to provide the operator with a clear indication on the status is on and beacon displays green) of the Spark arrestor.
  • Page 12: Cleaning The Unit

    Maintenance To clean the baffle plates: Goggles gloves and masks should be worn when cleaning the internal areas of the extraction system. 1: Isolate the mains supply 2: Open the door of the extraction unit 3: Remove all the baffle plates 4: Brush off the particulate 5: Replace the baffles, close the door and turn the system on Maintenance UK...
  • Page 13: Replacement Parts

    Replacement Parts Maintenance Protocol Filter changes may be recorded in the table below. Unit Serial Number: Cleaning & Tray Emptying Date Engineer For your guidance Deposit Comment Listing* 15 02 03 Can be disposed of as non- Hazardous hazardous waste. Hazardous 15 02 02M The type of hazard needs to...
  • Page 14: Power Module - Installation

    Connect the power cable from the module to the Figure 2 spark arrestor (see figure 2), and then the power lead from the BOFA extraction unit to the spark arrestor (see figure 3). 6. Ensure the extraction unit still has adequate ventilation area with 50omm space around any vented panels once the module has been installed.
  • Page 15: System Specifications

    System Specifications Wiring schematic available upon request Spares parts list available upon request Unit: Spark arrestor Max Capacity: 850m /h (500cfm) Weight: 40Kg (88lbs) Electrical supply: 115-230V No of phases: 1 Hertz: 50/60Hz Full Load Current: 13A (with extractor connected) 0.4A (Nominal) 61010 Stability test results: Unit: Spark arrestor Power module...
  • Page 16: Contact Information

    Tel. +44 (0) 1202 699 444 Email. sales@bofa.co.uk German Office Sudring 62 D-21465 Wentorf bei Hamburg Germany Tel. +49 (0) 40 739 3735-15 Email. vertrieb@bofa.co.uk BOFA Americas, Inc 303 S.Madison Street Staunton Illnois 62088 Tel. +1 (618) 205 5007 Email. sales@bofaamericas.com...
  • Page 18: Inspection Record

    Inspection Record Local Exhaust Ventilation System - Health & Safety at Work Act 1974 - Control of Substances Hazardous to Health - Regulation 9 (2002) Thorough Examination and Testing of Local Exhaust Ventilation Systems Company: System Designation: System Installation Date: Designated Person: Inspection and Maintenance Schedules Daily checks...
  • Page 19: Daily Inspection

    Process enclosure, extract offtake(s), hose/ducting and extract/filtration unit. Inspection and Maintenance Record Daily inspection Inspection of the process to ensure extract devices/nozzles/enclosures/hoses are in place and correctly positioned. Examination of the extractor to ensure it is running. This to be carried out by the operator. Daily inspection not recorded.
  • Page 20 - 2 - Process enclosure, extract offtake, hose/ducting and extract/filtration unit. Inspection and Maintenance Record 2. Weekly Inspection ..Continued Weekly inspection by supervisor of physical condition of extract devices/nozzles/enclosures/hoses and extraction unit for damage, change (parts added or removed) and correct operation etc. Check also that daily inspections have been completed.
  • Page 21: Monthly Inspection

    Process enclosure, extract offtake, hose/ducting and extract/filtration unit. Inspection and Maintenance Record 3. Monthly Inspection In addition to weekly checks. Disconnect hoses and check for blockage and smooth operation of fan, signs of dust or vapour / gas / odour carry over. Tick boxes to confirm system ok / change. Add details of any changes.

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