Aero 80FP Operator Manual
Aero 80FP Operator Manual
Aero 80FP Operator Manual
OPERATOR MANUAL
1 Safety Guidelines
General Safety Requirements
Electrostatic Discharge
CO2 Safety
5 Component Guide
Specifications
Components
12 Unit Operation
Start Up
Blast Cleaning Technique
Shut Down
16 Maintenance
Symbol Glossary
Maintenance
Troubleshooting
Contacting Cold Jet
Warranty
24 Appendix A
Blast Air Quality
26 Appendix B
Residual Risks
27 Appendix C
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Schematics
42 Index
Original Instructions
Copyright© 2015 Cold Jet, LLC
Due to continued product development this information may change without notice. The information
and intellectual property contained herein is confidential between Cold Jet and the client and remains
the exclusive property of Cold Jet. If you find any problems in the documentation, please report them to
us in writing. Cold Jet does not warrant that this document is error-free.
No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any
form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise without the prior
written permission of Cold Jet.
This manual reflects the product configuration as was current at the time of initial production. An
item’s display in this manual does not guarantee the item’s availability at any time in the future. Images
shown are for representative purposes only. Products may vary from the images displayed. Cold Jet is
not liable for typographical errors or changes to specifications presented.
EC Declaration of Conformity
We as the manufacturer:
Loveland, OH 45140 US
Product Designation: Aero 80FP Model no.: 2A0292 Voltage: 120/230 VOLTS AC
Cold Jet Europe bvba, Mr. Wim Eeckelaers, Zone 1 Researchpark 330 B-1731 Zellik, Belgium
Michael E. Rivir
V.P.-Engineering,Cold Jet, LLC.
WHAT IS DRY ICE
CLEANING?
Dry ice cleaning is similar to sand blasting, plastic bead blasting or soda blasting where a medium
is accelerated in a pressurized air stream to impact a surface to be cleaned or prepared.
However, instead of using hard abrasive media to grind on a surface (and damage it), dry ice
cleaning uses soft dry ice accelerated at supersonic speeds to impact the surface and lift the
undesirable item off the underlying substrate.
Cold Jet dry ice cleaning uses compressed air to accelerate frozen carbon dioxide (CO2) “dry ice”
pellets to a high velocity. Dry ice pellets can be made on-site or supplied. Pellets are made from
food grade carbon dioxide that has been specifically approved by the FDA, the EPA and the USDA.
Carbon dioxide is a non-poisonous, liquefied gas, which is both inexpensive and easily stored at
work sites.
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Aero 80FP
SAFETY GUIDELINES
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
The Aero 80FP is safe and easy to operate; however, certain precautions must be followed during its use. To
understand all the necessary precautions, you must read the entire Aero 80FP manual before operating the
unit.
The Aero 80FP should only be operated by authorized and trained personnel.
IN THIS SECTION
Electrostatic Discharge. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
CO2 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
• Always wear thermal gloves, eye and ear protection (safety glasses and ear plugs).
• Never use a wire tie to hold the applicator trigger in the on position. This will cause damage that will
void the warranty.
• Never use the blasting unit or hoses for anything other than the intended use.
• Never disconnect the air supply hose without first shutting off the source air and removing the line
pressure.
• Only Cold Jet trained service technicians are certified to work on electrical components.
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
• Do not operate equipment with electrical parts exposed, jumpered or rendered inoperable.
• Always engage applicator safety switch before laying it down or passing it to someone.
• Always turn the main power off and remove the applicator control cable before removing the blast
hose.
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
• Static discharge may ignite flammables.
• The static charge of CO2 varies with the amount of dry ice and humidity present.
• Electrostatic buildup changes as humidity levels change and will vary by location. Electrostatic
discharge is higher at low humidity levels and occurs most often during winter.
• To minimize electrostatic buildup between the part being cleaned and the applicator, attach the static
bond cable between the target surface and the blast hose connection or to an electrically conductive
supporting structure. Use a conductivity tester for confirmation.
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• This step is critical for electrostatic dissipation. If the ground is not connected, a charge may build up
on the unit or the applicator.
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
CO2 SAFETY
• The Aero 80FP uses solid state carbon dioxide (CO2). CO2 is nontoxic, noncorrosive and non-conductive.
It is approved by the FDA and USDA.
• Solid CO2 is extremely cold (-109 °F/-78 °C). Always protect skin from direct contact with CO2 pellets.
Direct contact with skin or eyes quickly causes tissue damage.
• Vapor CO2 can displace the oxygen from any breathing environment rapidly.
• Only operate the 80FP with a proper ventilation system that maintains the concentration levels of the
governing codes of your local/national body.
• Always review and observe all safety guidelines when using materials that displace oxygen.
• All operators and supervisors should familiarize themselves with the literature on the physiological
characteristics of CO2 before using the 80FP. The information can be obtained from the governing
codes of your local/national body.
• Always use a CO2 monitoring device when using the 80FP in a confined space.
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Aero 80FP
COMPONENT GUIDE
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COMPONENT GUIDE
The 80FP guarantees the best pellet integrity, maximum cleaning aggression, and the most reliable blast
stream on the market. In addition to the standard Aero features, the 80FP uses multiple agitation devices
to eliminate clogging—allowing you to blast through the 80lb hopper without stopping.
IN THIS SECTION
Specifications. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Front. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Back. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Control Panel. . . . . . . . . . 9
Applicators . . . . . . . . . 10
SPECIFICATIONS
Air Consumption Range 50-165 CFM (1.4 - 4.7 m3/min) at 80 psi (5.5 bar)
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AERO 80FP (FRONT)
2 4
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AERO 80FP (BACK)
8
CONTROL PANEL
2 6
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PERFORMANCE
APPLICATOR
10
HEAVY DUTY
APPLICATOR
2 6
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Aero 80FP
UNIT OPERATION
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UNIT OPERATION
IN THIS SECTION
Start Up. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Shut Down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
START UP
Read all safety instructions before operation and follow them closely (p. 2-4).
Always wear proper personal protective equipment including eye protection to guard against
flying objects, ear protection to prevent hearing loss and gloves to protect hands from exposure
to cryogenic temperatures.
Before loading dry ice, purge with compressed air to be sure the system is clear of excess
moisture and debris.
1. Make sure the Power Switch is off and the bleed valve is closed.
5. Attach the whip check to the air supply hose, then attach the air supply hose to the
machine. (Check the data plate for the operating pressure range.)
6. Connect the static bond cable to the connector on the hose and then to the target surface.
8. Plug the power cord into an electrical outlet. If an extension cord is necessary, it must
comply with the power requirements of this unit and all governing electrical codes. (Check
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9. Turn the Control Panel Power Switch on and ensure the Disable Blast button is
disengaged (blue light is off).
10. Before loading dry ice, purge the system. Open bleed valve for 30 seconds to remove
accumulated moisture from the internal filtration system. Enable the applicator, place
applicator in Air + Dry Ice mode, set the feed rate to maximum and blast with compressed
air for 30 seconds to clear any moisture build-up in the air and feeder system.
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UNIT OPERATION
11. Disable the applicator, open the lid, fill with dry ice and close the lid. Enable the blast applicator.
12. The unit is now ready to use. Please read the section on Blast Cleaning Technique before proceeding.
1. Always purge the system with air upon start-up, after breaks and before loading dry ice.
Following the proper start-up procedure will remove any water ice and moisture build up
in the system.
3. Do not kink the blast hose or use the blast hose to pull / maneuver the machine.
4. Hold nozzles perpendicular to the surface for fastest cleaning (recommended for most applications).
8. To find the optimum feed rate, set the feeder speed to 0 and increase the rate to achieve
desired results. Use the minimum amount that is effective.
9. Reduce the feed rate to avoid clogging the nozzle at pressures below 50 psi (3.4 bar).
10. Use the Blast Pressure control by operating the push / pull locking mechanism and turning
the dial clockwise to increase and counter-clockwise to decrease.
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UNIT OPERATION
2. Turn the Hopper Tilt Switch on the control panel to the right.Do not kink the blast hose or
use the blast hose to pull / maneuver the machine.
3. Press the Manual Hopper Agitation Button on the control panel to dislodge any dry ice left in the
hopper (button may be pushed at will to cycle the agitation system)
4. Once the hopper is empty, turn the Hopper Tilt Switch to the left.
SHUT DOWN
Always wear gloves to protect hands from exposure to cryogenic temperatures.
Always disconnect electric cables and hoses before transporting the unit.
1. Stop blasting and push in the Disable Blast Button on the Control Panel.
4. Flip the Air/Ice Control Switch on the Applicator to Air Only and blast for 1 minute.
10. When the air hose is fully depressurized, disconnect the machine.
When shutting the machine down for more than 15 minutes, always make sure the hopper is
empty and blast with air only for 1 minute. Failure to do so may result in feeder and/or nozzle
freeze-up.
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Aero 80FP
MAINTENANCE
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SYMBOL GLOSSARY
IN THIS SECTION
Symbol Glossary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Warranty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
The Aero 80FP uses ISO safety symbols. The symbols come in three categories:
1. A yellow warning triangle/black graphical symbol indicates what the hazard is.
2. A blue mandatory action circle/white graphical symbol indicates an action to take to avoid
the hazard.
On Hour Meter
OPERATION SYMBOL
Regulated
Air Pressure
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SYMBOL GLOSSARY
Pressurized Jet
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MAINTENANCE
DAILY
WEEKLY
MONTHLY
BIANNUAL
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TROUBLESHOOTING
Machine blasts
air but not pellets
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If the problem is not resolved, please contact our Customer Support Hotline at:
+1-800-777-9101 (+1-513-576-8981)
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CONTACTING
COLD JET
For technical support, accessories and spare parts, contact the appropriate Cold Jet office.
North America
Europe
Asia
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WARRANTY
Cold Jet® (“CJ”) warrants its products (“Equipment”) provided under this Agreement to be free from defects in materials
and workmanship for a period of 12 months (90 days on used equipment), under normal use, maintenance and service
as stipulated in the Operator Manual, Commissioning, and Operator Training. At the discretion of CJ, failure to complete
Installation, Commissioning, and Operator Training shall result in forfeit of warranty rights. CJ warrants that the equipment
will be in good working order on the Date of Shipment and will conform to CJ’s official published specifications.
The warranty period is 12 months (90 days for used equipment) for CJ manufactured Equipment. Original Equipment
Manufacturers’ warranties provided by CJ on equipment purchased under this Agreement not manufactured by CJ will be
passed through to the Buyer. The warranty period commences on the Date of Shipment of the Equipment.
CJ’s liability is limited to repairing or replacing, at its option, any covered part of its Equipment, which CJ has determined
to be defective. Said repair or replacement will be made by CJ or its authorized representative free of charge to the
Buyer during the warranty period. Any replaced part will become the property of CJ. If, after repeated efforts, CJ is unable
to restore its Equipment to good working order, or to replace the defective parts all as warranted, CJ may replace the
Equipment in its entirety at its discretion. Any claim must be made in writing to CJ within 30 days after the defect is
discovered and any claim not made within that period shall be deemed waived or released and denied.
Warranty service provided under this Agreement does not assume uninterrupted operation of the Equipment. The
suitability of the equipment for the purpose intended is not included in the warranty.
This warranty shall not apply and CJ shall be neither responsible nor liable for:
B) Equipment conditions caused by abnormal conditions of use, accident, neglect or misuse of Equipment, improper
storage or damages resulting during shipment as determined by CJ;
C) The replacement of normal wear items, including but not limited to air, blast and whip end hoses;
D) Deviation from the Equipment’s prescribed maintenance programs, replacement parts, operating instructions,
specifications or other terms of sale;
E) Labor charges, loss or damage resulting from improper operation, maintenance or repairs made by person(s) other than
CJ or CJ-authorized service representatives;
In no event shall CJ be liable for claims, whether arising from breach of contract or warranty claims of negligence or
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THIS WARRANTY IS THE SOLE WARRANTY OF CJ AND ANY OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED IN LAW OR IMPLIED
BY FACT, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR USE, ARE HEREBY
SPECIFICALLY EXCLUDED.
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Aero 80FP
APPENDIX
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APPENDIX A:
BLAST AIR QUALITY
IN THIS SECTION
Portable Air . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
• For distances less than 100 ft (30 m) between the air compressor and the Aero 80FP, Cold Jet recommends
a flexible 1 in (25 mm) air hose, preferably the hose supplied with the Aero 80FP.
• For distances greater than 100 ft (30 m) between the air compressor and the Aero 80FP, Cold Jet
recommends a larger hose/pipe to maintain adequate blast pressure.
If an air drop is seldom used or is being used with the Aero 80FP for the first time, water and
rust may have collected in the line. Before connecting to the air supply, purge the line to
prevent contamination of the Aero 80FP.
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APPENDIX A:
BLAST AIR QUALITY
PORTABLE AIR
Portable air compressors are mainly used for shop tools, not dry ice blasting units; therefore, they
may not be equipped to cool or remove air moisture.
An after cooler and moisture trap/filter MUST be used. An after cooler with a 15 °F (-9 °C)
approach is required to reduce the discharge air temperature 180 °F (82 °C) to within 15 °F
(-9°C) of ambient air temperature.
If blasting continuously, use an air dryer to further reduce the air moisture (dew point). Desiccant
dryers produce a dew point of -40 °F (-40 °C), resulting in a dew point low enough for continuous
blasting.
To verify the compressor is of adequate size for the Aero 80FP, the air compressor needs to produce
an air volume 10% greater than the Aero 80FP’s maximum permissible air volume. To determine
adequate air volume, watch the pressure gauge while blasting.
To maintain adequate pressure, the hose size from the compressor to the Aero 80FP needs to be a
minimum 1 in (25 mm) in diameter for lengths up to 100 ft (30 m). Longer runs may require larger
hose sizes.
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APPENDIX B:
RESIDUAL RISKS
When safety instructions are followed, most of the risks associated with the Aero 80FP are mitigated.
However, the operator should be aware that a few residual risks remain.
1. Carbon Dioxide
CO2 is an asphyxiant gas, which displaces the oxygen in the air. When the carbon dioxide levels
are not monitored, there is a risk of exposure to high concentrations of CO2. Exposure to high
concentrations of carbon dioxide can result in shortness of breath, headaches, dizziness, increased
heart rate, impaired hearing, nausea, loss of consciousness or, in extreme cases, death. Always use a
CO2 monitoring device when using the Aero 80FP in a confined space.
Solid CO2 is extremely cold (-109 °F/-78 °C). This presents a risk to the operator, as direct contact with
skin or eyes quickly causes tissue damage. Always protect skin from direct contact with CO2 pellets,
nuggets or slices.
2. Noise Emissions
When the proper safety precautions are not followed, prolonged exposure to the noise emitted by
the Aero 40FP can cause damage. Long-term exposure to loud noises can result in loss of hearing or
tinnitus. Always wear ear protection.
3. Pressurized Air
Operating the Aero 80FP requires the use of pressurized air, resulting in the risk of hoses bursting or
fittings failing. Always be alert when operating the machinery. If a failure does occur, be sure to turn
off the air at the source.
Never hold the air stream directly against skin. This could result in an air embolism, which is often fatal.
4. Static Electricity
Static electricity can interfere with the proper functioning of a pacemaker.
Even when grounding or bonding procedures are followed, static electricity can present a danger to
the operator. To reduce this risk, always follow grounding or bonding instructions.
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APPENDIX C:
SCHEMATICS
IN THIS SECTION
Pneumatic Schematic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
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FU16 161 PJ16 - 1 PJ16 - 2
VIBRATOR #2
16
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SCHEMATIC
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18 BLAST AIR
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TD19
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NO SET @ 15 SEC.
NC 20
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CR24 191 19TD 201 PJ20 - 1 SOL20 20PJ - 2
20 RAM ROD
11 7 A1 18 SOLENOID
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HOPPER
PUSHOUT
SS22 CR22 HOPPER
6CR 220 221 PUSHOUT
22 OX
11 3 RELAY
13 14 NO 24,26
NC 6,18
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MANUAL
THUMPER CR22 CR24 MANUAL THUMP
241 242 RELAY
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NC
CR24 NOTE:
25 -ALL WIRES ARE 18AWG UNLESS
10 6 OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
CR22 261 PJ26 - 1 SOL26 PJ26 - 2 -ALL WIRE COLOR IS RED & WHITE
26 HOPPER RESPECTIVE TO POWER AND COMMON
5 9 PUSHOUT
SOL. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
27 RED #16 AWG WHT #16 AWG
2
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L LF27 N
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L1 LINE FILTER N1
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291 292
B MTR SETTINGS
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SEE APPLICATOR INFORMATION
ORG/WHT(66) - 43
ORG(22) - WHT/BRN(44)
42 - BRN
110VAC TO 128VAC or 220VAC TO 260VAC
YEL
62
ORG
H3
RED
WHT/BRN ORG
H2
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DISABLE
RED
PB6
YEL/WHT
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H2 WHT/BLK
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11PJ - C
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GRN
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MOT15
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13
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GND
CR12
CR11
FEEDER
CHASIS
13
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GND
GND
PB6
CR6
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14
RED/WHT(77) - 43
RED(33) - WHT/BRN(44)
42 - BRN
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BRN
14
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YEL
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GND
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NC 22
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NC 6
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TRIGGER
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RED
33
WHT/BRN
44
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18 BLAST AIR
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TD19
RAM ROD
19 TIMER
A1 A2
NO SET @ 15 SEC.
NC 20
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20 RAM ROD
3
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HOPPER
PUSHOUT
SS22 CR22 HOPPER
6CR 220 221 PUSHOUT
22 OX
11 3 RELAY
13 14 NO 24,26
NC 6,18
23 G
MANUAL
THUMPER CR22 CR24 MANUAL THUMP
241 242 RELAY
24
PB24 7 11 13 14 NO 20,25
NC
CR24 NOTE:
25 -ALL WIRES ARE 18AWG UNLESS
10 6 OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
CR22 PJ26 - 1 SOL26 PJ26 - 2 -ALL WIRE COLOR IS RED & WHITE
261 HOPPER
26 PUSHOUT RESPECTIVE TO POWER AND COMMON
5 9
SOL. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED.
27 RED #16 AWG WHT #16 AWG
L LF27 N
2
2
PE
28
L1 LINE FILTER N1
29
291 292
B MTR SETTINGS
30 STR L1 L2 A 1. Pr. Settings
02
311 61
SOURCE
BLU SD VFD30 B 1 80
SINK
from 6 4 80
31 11CR 12CR
315 316 41 5 80
10 6 2 10 BLU STF C
6 80
from 6
71
321 8 0.4
32 BLK 10 AM
9 2.35
VR33 31 10
FEEDER 331 V I
6/22/2015
6/23/2015
WHT 2 SE
DATE
1
REVISION HISTORY
S2 V ROTOR
267 1
ADD TAG NUMBERS
MOTOR
DESCRIPTION
35 6CR 230VAC 79 2
351 34W
12 8
SC W 1/2 HP 77 1
3 PHASE
#16 AWG BLACK WIRE
RH
RM
RL
REV
A
A
C
B
4 5 6
42
BRN
YEL/WHT(55) - 43
YEL(11) - WHT/BRN(44)
42 - BRN
118VAC TO 140VAC or 240C TO 285VAC
YEL
15
14
13
12
11
10
1
ORG
22 D
RED
33
1L1
WHT/BRN
L1
L1
BRN
44
11
CB2
6CR
41
CONSTANT
5 AMP
YEL/WHT
7
55
XF3
ORG/WHT
to 31
131
L1
5
11CR
66
+
50ma
9
C
VFD51
RED/WHT
FU8
77
152
B
6
6CR
L2
6.3A
FU4
43
to 31
10
9
12CR
141 11PJ - D
1
42
61
PJ11 - A
BRN
12
ORG
RED
CR22
42
X1
230 VAC
4
91
81
BLK H1
YEL BRN
153
ORG/WHT(66) - 43
ORG(22) - WHT/BRN(44)
42 - BRN
110VAC TO 128VAC or 220VAC TO 260VAC
FOR SPECIFIC SCHEMATIC
SEE APPLICATOR INFORMATION
YEL
62
ORG
H3
RED
WHT/BRN ORG
C
H2
22
TRIGGER
DISABLE
RED
PB6
YEL/WHT
RED
H4 WHT/BLU
H3 BLU
H2 WHT/BLK
H1 BLK
H4 WHT/BLU
1 AMP
FU16
FU15
ORG/WHT 33
XF3 WHT/BRN
RED/WHT
44
63
YEL/WHT
55
5
1
161
154
XF3
ORG/WHT
5
3 11
11CR
6CR
43
3
66
5 AMP
6
RED/WHT
2
1L2
L2
WHT #16 AWG
PJ16 - 1
PJ15 - 1
L2
BLU 77
11PJ - C
11PJ - B
11PJ - E
XF8
4
2CB
7 92
GRN
WHT
BLK
71
43
64
MOT16
MOT15
RED
GND
13
13
42
GND
CR12
CR11
FEEDER
CHASIS
13
LT5
GND
GND
PB6
CR6
PJ16 - 2
PJ15 - 2
G
14
14
RED/WHT(77) - 43
RED(33) - WHT/BRN(44)
42 - BRN
100VAC TO 115VAC or 200VAC TO 230VAC
BRN
14
SP2
YEL
11
GND
OP-PANEL
SUB-PANEL
ON LIGHT
NC 22
NO 7,14,15,35
RELAY #1
TRIGGER ENABLE
POWER
VIBRATOR #1
VIBRATOR #2
NC 15,31
NO
RELAY
ICE BLAST
DISABLE
NC 6
NO 15,31
RELAY
TRIGGER
24VAC; 6VA
RED
33
WHT/BRN
44
B
YEL/WHT
55
ORG/WHT
XF3
66
RED/WHT
77
43
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1 2 3
A A A B
D
PWS24
1L2
1L1
C
311
41
41
43
43
43
43
43
61
91
FU15
FU16
FU4
FU8
LF27 TD19 CR6 CR11
B B
B XF8
A A A
VFD30
B
B B
A A
PANEL LAYOUT
1 2 3
4 5 6
C
MNTG BOLTS
REFERENCE:
PP-M4-010
WL-M4
WO-M4 D
B
MNTG BOLTS
REFERENCE:
PP-M4-010
WL-M4
A
C
GRN SCREW
REFERENCE:
4G0743
WI-E
RNR-E
C
CR12 CR22 CR24
A A A
XF3
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1 2 3
D 6
7
4G1010
4G1233
1 LOCKNUT PG16
2 LOCKNUT PLASTIC PG13.5
8 4G1793 1 CORD GRIP
9 4G1794 1 LOCKNUT
10 3G0085-A PJ11 1 APPLICATOR CABLE
C 25
26
4G0084-R 36in. WIRE
4G0423-R 100in. WIRE
27 4G0084-W 36in. WIRE
28 4G0423-W 6in. WIRE
30 4G0084-BL 36in. WIRE
31 36in. CABLE 3 COND.
4G0081
32 36in. WIRE
4G0423-Y/G
33 36in. WIRE
4G0423-B
34 TERMINAL BLOCK #22-@10 AWG
4G0058 13
35 4G0645 1 CLAMPS, CABLES
36
4G0068 14.5in. DIN TRACK
37 CR11, CR12
4G1529 2 RELAY CONTROL 24VAC, 4-POLE
38 4G1039-A XF8 1 TRANSFORMER 6VA 230/115VAC
39 4G1041 FU8 1 FUSE 5OMA
40 4G1108-A TD19 1 RECYCLING TIMER 20-240 V
41 4G1218 FU4,FU8,FU15,FU16 4 FUSED TERMINAL BLOCK W/ BLOWN
42 4G1224 FU4 1 FUSE 250 VAC 6.3A
43 4G1480 VFD30 1 VFD CONTROLLER 230VAC 1 HP
44 4G1490 CR6,CR22,CR24 3 RELAY 240V
BILL OF MATERI
1 2 3
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1 2 3
HOPPER
BLASTER PUSHOU
D AERO 80FP BLAST AIR PA04
PILOT
REGULATOR
R03
HOPPER
PUSHOU
HOPPER PA05
PUSHOUT
BLAST AIR SV03
REGULATOR
R02
P019 / WHT
5 4
COMPRESSED 1
AIR SUPPLY 2
1" NPS FEMALE 3
P020 / BLK
C P010 / BLK
CONTROL AIR CLOSE OPEN
REGULATOR
75 PSI F/R01 BLAST AIR
CONTROL AIR VALVE
PRESS REL BV01
300 PSI PRV01
P017
P018
BLAST AIR
B SV01/SOL
BLAST AIR
GAUGE
GA01
1
PRESSURE 3
BLEED
BV02
P014 / BLK
P013 / BLK
1 2 3
4 5 6
LEGEND
PELLETS SUPPLIED
TO HOPPER
LINE/ DEVICE LABEL DEFINITION
BV BALL VALVES
PRV PRESS RELIEF VALVES
FC FLOW CONTROL VALVES
R
UT PS PRESSURE SWITCHES
TS TEMPERATURE SWITCHES D
LS LEVEL SWITCHES
R REGULATORS
R
UT F FILTERS
GA GAUGES
M MANIFOLDS
PA PNEUMATIC ACTUATORS
THUMPER
SA SOLENOID ACTUATORS
PA01 FLT FLOAT SWITCH
BLAST AIR SV SOLENOID VALVE
OUT
-16 JICM F/R FILTER /REGULATOR
/ WHT
8 / BLK
RAM ROD
SV02/SOL B
P015 / BLK
5 4 5 4
1 1
3 2 3 2
P016 / WHT
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4 5 6
INDEX
A
Air Quality Schematics
Plant Air (Central) System 24 Electrical, 120 VAC 28
Portable Air System 25 Electrical, 230 VAC 34
Pneumatic 40
Applicator
Heavy Duty 11 Specifications 6
Performance 10 Symbol Glossary 17
T
C
Troubleshooting 20
Component Guide 5
Contacting Cold Jet 21 W
Control Panel 9
Warranty 22
M
Maintenance 19
O
Operation
Blast Cleaning Technique 14
Re-Loading Dry Ice 14
Removing Unused Dry Ice 15
Shut Down 15
Start Up 13
R
Residual Risks 26
S
OM.A80FP.20150701
Safety
General Requirements 2
Electrostatic Discharge 3
CO2 Safety 4
42
OM.A80FP.20150701
TRAINING DVD
43