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CAFSAttack Air Bottle System Installer / Operator’s Guidep/n: 209-0020-85-0
4.8
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Flow Sensor Connections (FM1 and FM2) ....................................................................................... 43
Air Supply Valve, Electric Motor (MV2).............................................................................................43
Discharge Valve, Electric Motor (MV1) .............................................................................................44
On/Off Switch (SA3), Operator Control Panel .................................................................................. 44
Figure 4-18: On/Off Switch Connection .............................................................................. 44
4.9
Installation and Delivery Check List............................................................................... 45
4.10 Start Up Check List .......................................................................................................... 46
Electrical ........................................................................................................................................... 46
Air and Water .................................................................................................................................... 46
4.11 System Installer Start-Up................................................................................................. 48
Initial System Power Check .............................................................................................................. 48
System Operation Check ..................................................................................................................48
For FoamLogix ........................................................................................................................... 48
For CAFSAttack .........................................................................................................................49
Preset calibration .................................................................................................. 51
5a.1 Smart-Switch calibration ................................................................................................. 51
Figure 5-1: Smart-Switch Calibration Overview.................................................................. 51
To calibrate a WET consistency... ....................................................................................................52
To calibrate a DRY consistency........................................................................................................ 53
5a Basic operation ...................................................................................................... 54
5a.1 Starting CAFSAttack ........................................................................................................ 54
5a.2 Shutting-down CAFSAttack ............................................................................................ 565a.3 Emergency Shut-Down .................................................................................................... 56
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Routine maintenance ............................................................................................ 57
6.1
Maintenance Procedures................................................................................................. 57
After each use...................................................................................................................................57
Monthly ............................................................................................................................................. 57
Every Two (2) Months.......................................................................................................................57
Annually ............................................................................................................................................ 58
6.2
Replace Filter Element..................................................................................................... 58
Figure 6-1: Filter Pressure Contamination Gauge ..............................................................58
6.3
Relieving HIGH PRessure................................................................................................ 59
Figure 6-2: Relieving HIGH Pressure .................................................................................59