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Report (11) _ QL A2O 1 Z-003 60200 5U wJ MOJAVE 1 DRY VACUUM SYSTEM PART NUMBERS V3, V5, 2V3, 2V3CT, 2V5, 2V5CT, 3V5 AND 4V5 PRE - INSTALLATION GUIDE Nt MOJAVE System being installed: (AS CHECKED) •••••• •• • ❑ V3 ❑ V5 2 3 ❑ 2V3CT ❑ 2V5 ❑ 2V5CT 1:1 3V5 ❑ 4V5 • • • • ••• • .. •• All installations must conform to local codes . • • • •. •• ••• • :.: • Doctor: • • • • • • Address: • • Phone#: • • . • Dealer: Dealer Address: • All pumps comply with NFPA 99C level 3 requirements f is CHNIOUES ISO 13495 FDA-GNP COMPLIANT MOJAVE is a trademark of Air Techniques,Inc. ©Air Techniques,Inc.Copyright 2012 • P/N H5187,Rev.A, March 2012 MOJAVE SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS System Components From Gas/Liquids/Sid Exhaust e to Solids Outside Vent V3 V5 2V3 2V3CT 2V5 2V5CT 3V5 4V5 Treatment 1 Room Gas V3 Pump Assembly 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 V5 Pump Assembly 0 1 0 0 2 2 3 4 MT10 'I■till —.--- 1 - Separator I �' MT10 Tank Assembly 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Tank 1 ' fit __.I %')! o CT20 Tank Assembly 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 ' to Liquids/Solids ..p. ilial ‘' ....lit Master Controller Assembly 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 _ Heat Sewer Check Gate V3 or V5../ - Exchanger ••Q/aximum Users 3 5 6 6 10 10 15 20 Drain Valve Valve Vacuum • • •• • ••b••• •• ••; Typical MOJAVE System Installation • •••• • . • • • Recommended Number of Simultaneous HVE/SE Users • •• •• • • • • •• •• V3 V5 2V3 or 2V3CT 2V5 or 2V5CT 3V5 4V5 ••• • .. .. • • HVE SE HVE SE HVE SE HVE SE HVE SE HVE SE • • • • ••• 3 + 0 5 + 0 6 + 0 10 + 0 15 + 0 20 + 0 • • • ••• • • •••• • • 2 + 2 4 + 2 5 + 2 9 + 2 14 + 2 18 + 4 • 0 + 6 2 + 6 3 + 6 7 + 6 12 + 6 13 + 14 • . 0 + 10 1 + 10 5 + 10 9 + 12 10 + 20 • . . • 0 + 12 3 + 14 6 + 18 8 + 24 Note: HVE =2 SE's 1 + 18 2 + 26 5 + 30 1 HVE=2 Nitrous Scavengers 0 + 20 0 + 30 0 + 40 Physical Characteristics Master Controller Tanks Typical V3 or V5 System Pump Configurations Assembly MT10 CT20 MT10 Tank Stacked onto One Two V3 or V5 Pumps Three 10 Gallon Continuum One V3 or V5 Pump V3 or V5 Pump Stacked V5 Pumps Stacked Width 11 in. (28 cm) 25 in. (64 cm) 25 in. (64 cm) 25 in. (64 cm) 25 in. (64 cm) 25 in. (64 cm) 25 in. (64 cm) Depth 3 in. (8 cm) 17 in. (43 cm) 20 in. (51 cm) 19 in. (48 cm) 19 in. (48 cm) 19 in. (48 cm) 19 in. (48 cm) Height 10 in. (24 cm) 23 in. (58 cm) 42 in. (107 cm) 50 in. (127 cm) 17 in. (43 cm) 34 in. (86 cm) 51 in. (130 cm) Weight 20 Lbs. (9 kg) 75 Lbs. (34 kg) 150 Lbs. (68 kg) 220 Lbs. (100 kg) 145 Lbs. (66 kg) 290 Lbs. (132 kg) 435 Lbs. (197 kg) 1 ASSEMBLY DIMENSIONS Important: <—13.5 in (34 cm) Never stack a CT20 Tank on top of any Pump. 3 in Never stack a Pump on top of any Tank. 1 1 in �. (28 cm) (8 cm) P P Y T Recommend pumps only be stacked a maximum of two high. 25 in. . Leave a 4 inch service space around the Master Controller. (64 cm) —' 8000 Or) 10 in. All units shipped with all leveling feet set to lowest position. Yomr: 11 in. (24 cm) •f ;a 728.5 in. il!IJi1—.41 r / [1❑. (72 cm) (51 cm) MOJAVE I■I Ti Master Controller Assembly Dimensions (43 gym) IL!I!1IIItI::.? x(50 in.•••• • •• • ii • • I ��I Q `'� :OS' III Q• .••• a.• 19 in. • • • ,(24 cm) • I/=■I L 0 ® 0 0.•.• III = 1 i 42 in. ��•• (31 m} ••• • (64 cm) ' 1 (107 an) ilidll'�' /_)h �. 17. ;II�II �II a4I'" — • (84 cm)� Q Q Q Q 0 ! 0 0 0 0 0 0 :.:• (/ )!, (43 cm: IIII - I I ,�. 4---,---•=1 :••• Iilluf1111iIIII, r •f =L 1=( IUI/ r • • • • V3•41td4 Vaceum Pump Dimensions MT10 10 Gallon Tank Dimensions CT20 Continuum Tank Dimensions 19 in. (48 cm) A r.' gills-11'i' , _ .. I III _ Il l i���!jl�=ion \\ I ' { � 50 in. Q 0 0 Q Q ...I �l�il�ilmi • III ...!s I ® (1 ® ® (127 cm) 0 0 Q ® O III'f���•Isl_�_ I `�! 34 in. 8 �' c � 34 inl �•� i!'iEtli: 1-1 S0 in. I i "i�? �� (86 cm) 33 in. 0000 r+ Q: (86 cm) ` (127 cm) ' 0000n (84 cm) Q 0 Q ® I111I /11�=1� ® ii ' 'r i \\i i?%%/ �V 1-(IIII c ti..-------A.. a 2V3 or 2V5 System Installation 2V3CT or 2V5CT System Installation Recommended Stacked Pumps with Tank on Side V3&V5 System Dimensions Recommended Stacked Pumps with CT20 Tank on Side i • TREATMENT ROOM PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS ' SUB FLOOR INSTALLATION - Notes OVERHEAD INSTALLATION - Recommended system installation layout should be used 1. 10-foot Maximum Height from Main Alternate system installation layout should be used only when whenever possible. unable to use the sub-floor plumbing layout. Line to Tank. if 2. Consult Dental Unit Manufacturer's bb. Riser, Ceiling Guidelines for correct reduced size ="'e-' See C. and height of termination of vacuum Minimum Slope: --o. ��,_ .. -lnterior Walsh_ line inside junction box. _ 1/4 inch per 10 Feet �; 3. Limit branches. Orient main line .4—lnterior Wall----____). Ceiling '•i under junction box or cabinet. 1/2-Inch Diameter Riser MAIN LINE See Notes 2,3 4. When piping line is above 3/4"I.D. r10-FT Maximum Heigh----e. 4&5. 1' or larger, use 45°Y's&elbows only. from Riser Trap to Main Junction Line Box ^e 5. Recommend installing separate line • (12 See Note 2. in connection for scavenger when using I Junction I • •• em ;// • •• �� �� Nitrous scavengers in overhead ,1, Box ^, • A��� _�� piping installations. Q// See Note 2. �/ 1n olneti Diamere4 Rte• J • ... • • Minimum Slope: �+ • •••'�■+� • • =■+ 1/4 inch per 10 Feet —� MAIN LINE See Notes 2,3•Sr4.••• -� ��.�`� Main Line Riser S for connection to • tank input. See Note 1. • • • ` •• •• • • •• • Sub Floor Main • • Riser Line Turn Riser Trap• • •• Connection Connection See D. • • •• •• See B. • •... See A. • • • ••• • • CONNECTOR DETAILS - ALL INSTALLATIONS • • • ❑ use billy 45•elbows to make turns in main line. ❑ Make sure to use the proper pipe type for associated system. Important: ❑ If piping is diverted to clear an obstruction, DO NOT MAKE A TRAP. All installation pipes and fittings provided by plumber. See detail A, Main Line Turn Connections. All installations must conform to local codes. ❑ DO NOT use standard 90° elbows. I A 1 I B I To Dental Unit I C 1 I D 1 To Main ♦,. 45° Ibow • Junction Box .. 45°Elbow •• Line To Ak Making 45°Elbo 1/2 Inch Dental Unit Turns _ 1/2 Inch Riser .��„'_& Diameter Junction ,�rl�lrj♦ 45°EL i 45°Y Box ' 1"Min • 1/2-Inch Clearing& JAN , 4 1 —ball! To Riser I ' Obstrucfion Main 45°Y Tank Line To I Main 1/2 Inch Riser 1��',` W1�1U Tank Line - T.t. ..�►.; 45°Elbow 1/2-Inch Main Line Turn Connections Sub Floor Riser to Main Line Detail Overhead Riser to Main Line Detail Riser Trap Detail(45°Elbows) (Prevents liquids from draining down the 1/2"riser.) • TYPICAL EQUIPMENT ROOM FLOOR PLAN LAYOUT Closed Vented !1 48" _.- 1- Drain •i■e• .. Open �� 62° = OP OR U Drain Pipe 0 i ;, © a,. 111 Pu P�Tank ZO ' 2"Exhaust 0 COnnection Manifold for Top Pump Bottom O L Connection 2 Inch 1 , , 45°Y 12" 4" 24" Top 3 Inch _ / © al 80" 45°Y =,` 2"Exhaust for One Pump 4" ' 1 2n 4„ , 2"Exhaust for•••• 4"-.- r 1 4' 2'i Bottom Pump litopConnection,_0 1 4 Bottom Connection • I• •• 3 Inch •••• • • •• p - i 45°Y E,, I • • Se O1T C •• • ;�eetA. r20 Sjn �e .! 2"Pipe for Addition of • •••• g Tank Sfac Single r R Drip Leg.See Note c. • • -20 •••�••_9_' O (V3 or V mps Stacked or Notes: See Installation Note K below for required pipe material. 5) A ked Pumps 23" a. A third 45°Y fitting may be added when preparing the • .. •• 76" O (V3 or • • • ♦ - V5) site for a 3-pump system. All piping and fittings must •• •• • • • • •/ be 4-inch instead of 3-inch on dual systems. • • • � • •• -_--_ / b. Use a second dual 45°Y fitting configuration when • • • • • _--___ 107„ preparing the site for a 4-pump system. • •••• • • • c. Pipe required for the installation of a Drip Leg kit •••1 NSTALLATJO N NOTES: • supplied with each pump. See exhaust ventilation • • • requirements proved on the back cover. • • • • ••A••PUMP INSTAILATIC41,$P.4CE - Area for stacked V3 or V5 pumps in typical side by side installations. Only stack up to 2 pumps in one area. •.$:JANK INSTALLATION SPACE - Area for MT10 or CT20 tank in typical side by side installations. Never install the CT20 tank on top of a pump. C. SEWER DRAIN - Provide a drain for the removal of waste liquids from the MOJAVE tank. Use an open drain pipe (11/2" inch P-Trap with 1 inch air gap D. TANK WASHOUT - Provide a water source terminated with a %z" inch FNPT shut-off valve providing water pressure between 20 and 100 psi for daily tank washout. Valve location must be no more than 10 feet from the tank installation to allow connection of supplied 10-foot 3/8-inch Poly tubing to the tank washout port. Provisions for backflow prevention may be required. Check local code requirements. E. MASTER CONTROLLER UNIT - Locate near pump and also allow a space around the Master Controller of at least 4 inches for the connection of wiring and the line cord during installation and servicing. F MASTER CONTROLLER ELECTRIC OUTLET -Master Controller requires a dedicated standalone 120V, 5 AMP grounded receptacle. G. PUMP ELECTRIC SERVICE - Each Mojave pump is wired directly with a dedicated 220V, 20 AMP, single phase 60 Hz circuit. If Main Circuit panel is not located in equipment room, a disconnect box with approved ground is needed for each pump. Disconnect boxes should be mounted no more than 3 feet of each other and 3 feet of installation center line. H. SUB FLOOR INSTALLATION VACUUM LINE - See Plumbing Requirements for connection to tank input via supplied hose. J. OVERHEAD INSTALLATION VACUUM LINE - See Plumbing Requirements for connection to tank input via supplied hose. K. HEAT EXHAUST - See Plumbing Requirements for the exhaust vent line required for specific Mojave configurations. Use metal pipe on systems whenever the Heat Exchanger is removed. Schedule 40 pipe can normally be used on typical Mojave configuration installations with a Heat Exchanger. When installing two pumps, a reducing Y adapter (shown by detail 2 above) is needed to connect both vent tubes to a common 3-inch exhaust vent line. L. PUMP/TANK MANIFOLD - User fabricated to connect 3 or 4 pumps to a tank. Used with 3V5 and 4V5 systems. See Pump/Tank Connection Manifold. r . . SITE REQUIREMENTS Electrical V3 V5 2V3 & 2V3CT 2V5 & 2V5CT 3V5 4V5 Master Controller • Voltage Rating All pumps 220 Volts Single Phase AC, 60 Hz 120 Voltage Minimum/Maximum 205/240 Volts AC All pumps 108/132 Volts AC Wire Size AWG Minimum Gauge #12 AWG #12 AWG #12 AWG #12 AWG #12 AWG #12 AWG #14 AWG (Qty 1) (Qty 1) (Qty 2) (Qty 2) (Qty 3) (Qty 4) Minimum Circuit Breaker Rating 20A 20A 20A(Qty 2) 20A(Qty 2) 20A(Qty 3) 20A(Qty 4) 15A Incoming Power Hard wire Connection(Each pump is supplied with a 4 x 4 handy box and a 4 foot whip) NEMA 5-15R (Supplied 6 ft. line cord) •." • • •• • • • • • •• • •••• • • • • •Plumbing• V3 V5 2V3 OR 2V3CT 2V5 OR 2V5CT 3V5 4V5 .• •• • . . • ExhaMSteni Pipe UsiiIQ.• 2" PVC Sch. 40 2" PVC Sch. 40 One 3"or two 2" PVC One 3"or two 2" PVC One 4"or three 2" Two 3"or four 2" PVC •• •• Heat exchanger • Sch. 40 Sch.40 PVC Sch. 40 Sch. 40 •••••• • Exhauster Pipe plot :'• • One 3" or two 2" Metal One 3"or two 2" Metal One 4"or three 2" Two 3"or four 2" • • Using Heat Exchanggr•• 2" Metal Pipe 2" Metal Pipe Pipe Pipe Metal Pipe Metal Pipe (See note 1). • • • • • • .Minimdm Stfction Lyle Pipe 1" PVC Sch. 40 11/2" PVC Sch.40 11/2" PVC Sch. 40 2" PVC Sch. 40 3" PVC Sch. 40 3"PVC Sch. 40 • ••• Maxifl�Th?Section dine Pipe- 1 '/z" PVC Sch. 40 2" PVC Sch. 40 2" PVC Sch. 40 2'/z PVC Sch. 40 4" PVC Sch. 40 4" PVC Sch.40 • (See note 2) Riser Pipe '/z" PVC Sch. 40 1/2' PVC Sch. 40 1/2" PVC Sch.40 Y2" PVC Sch.40 '/z" PVC Sch. 40 '/z" PVC Sch.40 Vacuum Line Termination 11/2" FNPT 2" FNPT 2" FNPT 2" FNPT 2"FNPT 2" FNPT Branch Line Pipe Size requirement of Branch piping differs by the number of operatories being serviced. Up to two operatories use 1" PVC Schedule 40 Three to six operatories use 11/2" PVC Schedule 40 More that six operatories use 2" PVC Schedule 40 Drain Line Pipe 11/2" PVC Sch. 40 Wash-Out Water Line '/z" FNPT Shut-off Valve NOTES 1. Recommended for all new installations. 2. Use maximum internal diameter for the main line when preparing any new installation. PUMP/TANK CONNECTION MANIFOLD Pump/Tank Connection Manifold Using Accessory Kit 3"PVC or Copper Clean-out Plug Used with P/N MIK4 3" PVC or Copper Sanitary Tee with 1-1/2" FNPT End (Supplied by Plumber) Tubing&Elbow Fitting. 3 or 4 depending on system (Supplied by Plumber) configuration. (Supplied by Plumber) AirMik,..4.00 ,. 3 or 4 Supplied Check Check Valve Installed ��v, Valve Assemblies- Flat Side Facing Up li ?��� %s` See Kit ",,, Horizontal to Floor 2"PVC or Copper .' -4 f(� P/N MIK4 �1 •••• Tubing for Tank Hose ���� �P4111r r�■ Flat Side Installed 1-1/2"FNPT to • •(Suppli•li i•Plumber) 1.5 ft �° 1 ft ; , �`' Barbed Connector Facing Up Sanitary Tee•• •• �,. to Pump • ill111111.11:1111 ili • • •• •• Check Valve ••44pje: Hang using at least Hoses From Hose Between Manifold •• •••••• ••3 pipe supports supplied by Manifold To Pumps and CT20 Tank Secured Assembly Side View •• •• • • • =fU}41ber. by Flexible Couplers • • • • •• p.00 .r�O ••• •• • •• ••••• Hose Between q%"'"R e, p , e Hoses From • • Manifold and a. - re.. 'e: Manifold To Pumps • • e. • • • • CT20 Tank ' ,�� ' • • • • Secured by % 1 �i '41% Flexible Couplers �►, i �% `.e IN, , �I`, , ,l �,� g '``i r% , u ;.3_,.. r `id , w � a i q :R � "OQai � . 'f' (f" `' �'^ V3&V5 ,1' �lll j, PUMP HOSE t`;�ir � l CONNECTION r-4rrrrcj' / �;(t, DETAIL Hose from Manifold Connected to Pump �-�� via Air Input Filter Barbed Adapter 4Notte,, WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK.FIRE.MECHANICAL MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND OTHER SPECIFIED HAZARDS ONLY C �� US IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL-60601-1,CAN/CSA C22.2 NO 601.1 66CA r • . - EXHAUST VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS Heat HEAT EXHAUST CONNECTION NOTES i I Exchanger 1. VENT LINE-The exhaust vent line required for MOJAVE systems using Vent Pipe the Heat Exchanger and systems with the Heat Exchanger removed Exhaust Vent have different requirements. Typical See Note 1. 'r y �. T ical Flex " ���� • � _ ��� 17-Inch Long Tubing jilt Flex Tubing Use metal pipe on systems without a Heat Exchanger while PVC See Note 2. Schedule 40 pipe can be used on systems with a Heat Exchanger. IA V3 or V5 Pump Top View Do not make a trap in the exhaust vent piping. i �, ®�. Also see Exhaust Vent Protection and Ventilation Requirements below. ,r�` s �®\ 4" 35" 2. V3 8 V5 PUMP EXHAUST VENT CONNECTION - Connection between ,, a oomai the pump and exhaust vent piping is typically made via the supplied 2-inch • ' �� 2"Flexible Coupler Ammo : ••••plack Flex tubing. r /7�—'� 2"PVC Reducing Bushing • i-- �0 3/4"MNPT X 1/4"FNPT PVC Bushing • . bRIP CFC�.:The supplied drip leg must be installed at the lower! 18" o • end of the vent pip�•tb•eollect condensation produced during pump ; ;'I, o f\S e e Detail 1/4"MNPTX 1/4"Push Elbow pperatien. khe bOff0P' f drip leg should be located a minimum of 4 —. is T',4 &Note 3. Drip Leg Detail View inches frem floor. krattiette drain tube to the drip leg quick-connect fitting :: °alloPgage i o drain/sink. V3 &V5 Pump Heat Exchanger Connection • • •• • ExhausrVent'ProtectalP Shroud 8 %•:•�t:the exhaust piping,is vegting to the outside of the building, precautions must be taken to protect Roof-Mounted Outside Vent Protection Screen ••• the equatr3 roorr=?tbMyveather elements and animal intrusion. This can be accomplished by 4t$l, ••••s sing one of the three methods shown on the right. • • I ii ShroudScreen 8 • • • • • Wall-Mounted Outside it ..; ., ,. Green G� A /AIG Vent Protection MOJAVE Watts Watts BTU BTU Exhaust Vent Requirements. Unit (Idle) (Max) (Idle) (Max) The MOJAVE equipment must be used in a controlled-temperature environment. Maintain equipment room temperature between 40 and 105 degrees Fahrenheit. An exhaust fan is V3 1,800 2,500 6,140 8,530 necessary if room temperature is not maintained by other methods. V5 1.800 3,500 6,140 12,942 Adequate forced ventilation must be provided across the unit by placing an appropriate 2V3&2v3CT 3,600 5,000 12,280 17,060 exhaust fan opposite an equivalent air intake vent . The fan should be placed higher than the 2V5&2V5CT 3,600 7,000 12,280 25,884 associated intake vent. Recommended minimum exhaust fan requirements for each MOJAVE 3V5 5,400 7,500 18,420 38,826 unit are listed to the right. 4V5 7,200 14,000 24,560 51,768 11.-M2012-- ©G31�-� l Cot CO y DENTAL AIR SYSTEM with Membrane Dryer • it �+ E' �� �• � a +' a i a AS10 AS22 • • $ ti n 1 s / AS30 AS50 AS70 PRE - INSTALLATION GUIDE Doctor: Address: Phone#: Dealer: Dealer Address: All Installations must conform to local codes! This AirStar Model is being installed : (AS CHECKED) ❑ AS10 ❑ itS21 ❑ AS22 ❑ AS30 hd' AS50 ❑ AS70 CsoJ AIR 9001 TEEHNI 4/ES ISO 134E15 POA-GMP COMPLIANT INL Equipment Room Layout Building Power Buck/Boost OUTSIDE AIR PIPE Notes: Supply Panel Transformer (optional) 2-Inch Pipe for Air Intake. 1. Remote Air Intake Kit Manifold-Refer to the table Must be protected from rain and animals ;;, below listing the kit part number corresponding to the -_ Shroud 8 ✓; 1 ...__- "irSta mode;. L/Screen -_ 2 Remote Air inta.ke Drip Leg & Valve -A drip leg• 1 I I Screen - with drain :aN.3 must be installed at lower end of the i i ; remote air intake pipe to collect condensation during ' , I operation.Attach a drain tube to the drip leg valve to allow t,., i ,, :e ote Air Intake Kit Manifold - Kit drainage into floor drain/sink. �; in« d-. in - .- ... a- I/ hose with 70 inches of clear ubing or 3. M= brane Dryer Drain Valve - Install the Drain u connection to the air intake of each Tu:- and Drip Tray Kit found in either accessory kit P/N compressor. See Note 1. 8 43 or P/N 87134 used to drain moisture collected in the Type Style Me/brane Dryer. AS10 5-20R • AS21 NEMA* Dot I Green�� l djT i'i I1;.j? h I IIIII ,I I?�.J I _ _Ill.._I Remote 24 Volt Switch 13'max t with Pilot Light(optional) °, AS22 6-20R Green e• R 0' AS30 NEMA* Dot . \Drip Leg with Drain Valve Maximum Inch ) li See Note 2 MHeimum o 0 Height I AS50 Hard m' �I 7 Wired** &i !GNDi‘1„1 ■- _.. - / Use Hospital Grade '' }4 Receptacle Only l- I Control Cable 18 Gauge 4 Conductor ** _ «i Connect to Pressure Switch. Disconnect Needed { 1 % See 24 Volt Circuit Connections. when Servicing w 1 M-,a �+. ., 4 ii - 72 R,eca s i ea rance "'� .;- e _-- rr°m wmani mu m rnbrane . seNZ;ain Valve �''' nfra muam in 24inches ' 1/ 2"MNPT End fitting 1/2 Copper Main Air Line Remote Air Intake Kits: Model AS10 AS21 AS22 AS30 AS50 AS70 Part No. 85491 85492 85492 85492 85493 85494 Air System Plumbing Connection Service Clearance - Allow 12"on all sides for all units - 1/2' FNPT Shut-off valve and a 6 ft. pressure hose (supplied) - Air distribution piping for all models- 1/ type L or type K copper Ambient Temperature ° p p g 2 ' ryp Yp - Must not exceed 105 F - If pipe volume is too great, more than 235 in3 or more than 100 ft. of 1/2" - Must be above 40° F diameter pipe, a pressure regulator should be installed between the main tank and the distribution piping and set to 80 psi. 0,s:04, WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK,FIRE,MECHANICAL MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND OTHER SPECIFIED HAZARDS ONLY C L US IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL-80681-1,CAN/CSA C22.2 NO.601.1 86CA 24 Volt Circuit Connections , Remot4 Panel _-- White 1 Pressure Switch i Interconnect i Ca—, i—-— -—-, 1 i Cable j 1 ;White;7 i ORN i > Yellow 2 > See I Yellow 2 1 »—� ' Brown 4 . BLU illid BLK 1 YEL + !' ■ r Note 4'; ` © ORN r dr7wn 4 I rown 4 i !BLK .��,'I■ _p.4-YEL > ) I i BRN � • mopm4-BRN - r "1...r 1 r. ■ I Orange;. , m C- ` � �Il '0 i r I Connection From To Remote Future Use ' without 24 V Switch EI ect fi cal Box Panel See Note 3 3 ORG 4 BRN Notes: 1. Use 18 Gauge,4 conductor,interconnect cable between the AirStar unit and Remote Switch Panel. When any 24V circuit exceeds 150 feet,use#16 AWG. i 2. As shon,3 conductors of the 24V circuit cable from each compressor connect via the user-supplied interconnect cable. 3. The fourth conductor of interconnect cable to be used for future equipment options/enhancements. r r 4. Leave with factory connection,without a 24 V Switch,or connect r r the associated interconnect cable directly to remote switch. r r Please note that one switch is used for each compressor. Site Requirements AS10 AS21 AS22 AS30 AS50 AS70 Voltage Minimum/Maximum 105/125* 105/125* 200/250* 200/250* 200/250* 200/250* Full Load Amps in. Circuit 8 15 8 8 16 24 Breaker Rating (Amps) 20 30 20 20 30 40 Minimum Wire Size(AWG) 12 10 12 12 10 8 Watts per Hour 330 640 640 660 1280 1920 BTU per Hour 1,126 2,184 2,184 2,252 4,368 6,552 *If actual facility service is above or below the ratings listed, install a buck/boost transformer with the corresponding part number as shown below. Buck/Boost Transformer Part No. 67500 67500 67002 67002 67002 67002-1 2.0 KVa 2.0 KVa 3.9 KVa 3.9 KVa 3.9 KVa 7.8 KVa All AirStar compressors comply with NFPA 99C level 3 requirements Product Specifications - Dimensions - AirStar AirStar AirStar ' AirStar I AirStar AirStar 10 21 22 30 5r1 70 Horsepower/Kilowatts 0.75/0.56 1.5/1.1 1.5/1 1 1.5/1.1 3.0/2.2 4.0/3.3 Voltage Rating 115 115 208/230 268/230 ; 203/23C 208/230 Maximum Number of 2 3 3 4 7 10 Simultaneous Air Users CFM 2.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 (Cubic Ft./Min) @ 80 psi Pump-up Time 2 minutes, 3 minutes, 3 minutes, 3 minutes, 2 minutes, 2 minutes, 0-115 PSI 55 secs 10 secs 10 secs 10 secs 50 secs 40 secs Recovery Time 48 47 47 47 42 40 85-115 PSI Tank Size (cu. ft.) 0.8 1.6 1.6 1.6 2.7 4.0 (US Gal.) 6 12 12 12 20 30 Shipping Weight (Approximate IIbs) No Sound Cover 170 200 200 240 290 430 With Sound Cover 215 240 240 285 335 N/A Dimensions (inches) H 28.50 30.50 30.50 30.50 33.50 35.00 No Sound Cover W 25.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 35.50 47.75 D 19.75 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.50 21.75 H 30.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 33.50 With Sound Cover W 25.00 31.00 31.00 31.00 36.50 N/A D 22.50 22.25 22.25 22.25 22.75 You can obtain more information about Air Techniques' products by visiting our web site at www.airtechniques.com Additional installation information is available on our Authorized Air Techniques Dealer web site at http://dealers.airtechniques.com AIR TEENNIWJS /N[. Air Techniques Inc. 1295 Walt Whitman Road, Melville NY 11747 www.airtechniques.com Airstar is a trademark of Air Techniques, Inc. © 2009 Air Techniques, Inc. • PN 87104 Rev. C The Gleco Trap, marketed and distributed by Liquid Pssets, 'nc., is an inno- A A ' vative, inexpensive solution to messy, hard-to-use sink traps.The Gleco Trap provides you with an economical plumbing trap that is easily installed and / �1 maintao p •eted . v` . sn so in of a bottle.When ined.The the Glec solids Tra fill approx;is conrr,c�aely b�0lo%of,h the r bo ink a tled the collects excess wate lids r in the trap is drained through a valve,the bottle is exchanged with a replace- E T ment bottle,the valve shut and the trap is back in service.Bottle exchange is INC rapid and done without the need of tools(less than 2 minutes!). 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Accident or injury may occur if these precautions are not followed. '` Thank you for purchasing your new Buffalo Dental Model Trimmer. These Instructions will help you set up the trimmer and familiarize yourself with its safe operation and care. Following these suggestions should provide the maximum performance and longest life of the unit. Contents 1 ea. Model Trimmer 1 ea.Water Supply Tubing(approx.42"L x 1/4"ID)and Clamp 1 ea. Carborundum Trimming Wheel 1 ea.Water Drain Tubing(approx. 38" L x 1" ID) 1 ea.Adjustable Model Tilt Table and Tightening Bolt 1 ea. Small Notched Wrench(for Wheel Removal) 1 ea. Large Notched Wrench(for Wheel Removal) Specifications Electrical: 120 V or 220 V AC, 60 Hz, as specified on Trimmer Motor(50 Hz model optional) Note: 1/3 HP motors require max. 7 amps, and 1/2 HP motors require max. 10 amps during start-up Motor: Sealed Ball Bearing Type requiring no lubrication Unit Size: 13"Wide(15"Wide for 12" Models)x 13" High(15" High for 12"Models)x 18" Deep Mounting: Unit should be permanently mounted to Lab Bench via four 1/4"Diameter Bolts(through four 5/16" Diameter Mounting Holes on bottom of trimmer.) Rubber washers may be used to isolate vibration. Front two mounting holes are 7 3/8"apart, center-to-center. Rear two mounting holes are 7 11/16"apart,center-to-center. Front and rear mounting holes are 7 11/16"apart, center-to-center. Unit Weight:Approx. 36 lb. (16.5 kg) Set-Up and Operation Procedures 1. Remove the model trimmer from the wooden shipping board and place in position on the bench. 2. Attach the'A"ID Water Supply Tubing via friction fit to the small brass nipple at the rear bottom right of the housing. Carefully install the provided hose clamp and tighten securely,ensuring clamp does not interfere with door opening/closing. 3. Attach other end of Water Supply Tubing to a permanent water source. Ensure no kinks exist in the tubing,and that tubing or clamp does not affect proper operation of Trimmer Door. Installation of an in-line On/Off Control(not included)for the water supply may be helpful for controlling water flow to the Trimmer. We recommend the use of a plumbing professional for this step. 4. Attach 1"ID Large Drain Tubing via friction fit to the drain outlet at the bottom center of the housing. 5. Put other end of drain tubing into sink,keeping it level to or lower than level of model trimmer drain outlet. Ensure no kinks exist in drain tubing and that tubing allows water to exit freely. 6. Mount trimmer to laboratory bench with four''A"Diameter screws or bolts(not included.) 7. Insert notches on Tilt Table under the slots of Trimmer Window. Be sure Tilt Table is placed with the calibrated side up and is fully inserted into the slots. Adjust Tilt Table to desired angle and tighten Tightening Bolt. 8. Connect Plug to AC Power Outlet of proper voltage,amperage and ground(see motor badge for specifications.) 2 9. Turn on water supply,check connections,and adjust to desired water flow(Dram Tubing will be approximately half full.) 10. Turn on trimmer. Press models against spinning wheel with moderate pressure to remove excess model material. Avoid contact of pins,metal,or hands against trimming wheel. Re-adjust water flow as necessary to eliminate clogging of wheel but to prevent splashing. Adjust hand pressure as required for optimum trimming operation. 11. Turn off trimmer immediately upon completion of each model trimming operation. 12. Visually inspect trimmer tubing,housing,motor and drain to ensure proper operztion. Maintain c s ne;es 3ary. Changing Trimming Wheel 1. Turn off trimmer,disconnect from power,and ensure wheel rotation has stopped 2. Remove Door Knob and Washer on left side of housing and open Trimmer Door. 3. Place the Small Notched Wrench on the squared surface of the Bushing(located kehind hou :r.y,it f,c.it motur.) 4. Place the Large Notched Wrench over the Wheel Nut(located at center-front of Wneel 5. Turn the Wrenches in opposition to loosen the Nut. Remove Nut and Washer. 6. Change Wheel(both sides of Carborundum Wheels are available for use.) Replace Washer and Nut. 7. Places Wrenches on correct Nuts,and turn the Wrenches in opposition to tighten. 8. Clean tubing and drain compartment as necessary,and close housing. Replace Washer and Door Knob and retighten Door. Test to ensure safe operation and free rotation of wheel before reconnecting power and use Installing Solenoid (For Water Flow Through Solenoid Valve When Trimmer Motor On) 1. Ensure Trimmer is unplugged from power outlet. 2. Loosen two screws on Model Trimmer On/Off Switch Housing and remove Housing, 120v AC exposing two wiring bundles capped w/wire nuts. (0,270s:Ac; 3. Ensure wiring bundles are positioned apart from one another. 4. Carefully remove wire nuts,keeping each wire bundle intact. °won s.w,scn 5. Ensure wires from Solenoid are bare at ends.Add bare section of one Solenoid wire to one Timmer wiring bundle. Twist to ensure bare section of wire is firmly attached to bare section of h10'°` bundle. Apply wire nut to bundle,tighten,and ensure firm attachment. 6. Repeat Step 5 with second Solenoid wire and second wiring bundle. 7. Carefully tuck wiring bundles w/wire nuts back into Switch Housing. . 8. Reposition Switch Plate and retighten two screws. 9. Ensure appropriate,permanent connections of water supply tubing to correct sides of Valve WA*,in 'A water o°r ("B"is Inlet,"A"is outlet) Ensure water supply turned on to Inlet side of Valve. Test. 10. Permanently mount Solenoid/Valve housing to Trimmer frame or Mounting Hole. Maintenance& Cleaning Check clear plastic water supply tubing and drain tubing daily for debris or restricted operation. Clean as required by unplugging machine from power source, removing and cleaning the drain hose, opening Front Door and cleaning interior of Trimmer housing, securely closing door and re-attaching drain tubing and power plug. To clean external surfaces of trimmer housing, unplug from power and wipe clean with damp cloth and mild soap as desired. Never contact trimmer motor or electrical connections with water! Repair Please contact Buffalo Dental for information regarding repair of your Model Trimmer. Warranty Buffalo Dental Mfg. Co., Inc. warrants this Model Trimmer to be free from defect due to manufacturing for one year from date of installation. Refer to the Warranty Card or www.buffalodental.com for details. Ordering/Reordering Information 61790A 1/3HP, 10"Model Trimmer, 120VAC 61792 1/2HP. 10"Model Trimmer, 120VAC 61792 1/2HP, 12"Model 61810 1/3HP, 10"Model Trimmer,220VAC 61792A 1/2HP, 10"Model Trimmer,220VAC,50 Hz Trimmer,220VAC 61825 1/3HP, 12"Model Trimmer, 120VAC 61820 1/2HP, 12"Model Trimmer, 120VAC 61900 User Installed Solenoid, 120VAC 61901 Factory Installed Solenoid, 120VAC 61905 User Installed Solenoid,220VAC 61906 Factory Installed Solenoid,220VAC 61990 10"Carborundum Wheel No.24 61960 Adhesive Backed 10"Abrasive Disks, Pkg.Of 4 61962 Plastic Washer 62030 12"Carborundum Wheel No 24 61963 Adhesive Backed 12"Abrasive Disks,Pkg.Of 4 (For Adhesive 61940 10"Diamond Model Trimming Wheel 61961 10"Plastic Backup Wheel(For Adhesive Disks) Disks) 61950 12"Diamond Model Trimming Wheel 61964 12"Plastic Backup Wheel(For Adhesive Disks) 78400 Safety Shield Complete MT-HSGGASK Rubber Gasket For 10"Trimmer Door 78400RP Replacement Safety Shield w/Rod MT-HSGGASK12 Rubber Gasket For 12"Trimmer Door (w/o Flexible Neck) MT-TABLE Adjustable Model Table For 10"&12"Trimmers 62100 3.5 Gal.Trap-Eze Complete Kit 62106 3.5 Gal.Trap-Eze Refill Only 62108 Trap-Eze Flex. Hoses Only 62110 5 Gal.Trap-Eze Complete Kit 62112 5 Gal.Trap-Eze Refill Only Set of 2(18"Long Ea.) Buffalo Dental Manufacturing Co., Inc., PO Box 678, 129 Lafayette Dr.,Syosset,NY, 11791-0678 USA Canada: Bolton Dental Tel: 516 496.7200 or 800.828.0203 Fax: 516.496 7751 Tel:519.651.2444 www.buffalodental.com tech.support(abdml.com 161790A-Apr05 Fax:519.651.0939 2 MOJAVE DRY VACUUM SYSTEM PART NUMBERS V3, V5, 2V3, 2V3CT, 2V5, 2V5CT, 3V5 AND 4V5 PRE - INSTALLATION GUIDE MOJAVE System being installed: (AS CHECKED) ❑ V3 ❑ V5 UKV3 ❑ 2V3CT ❑ 2V5 ❑ 2V5CT ❑ 3V5 ❑ 4V5 All installations must conform to local codes . Doctor: Address: Phone#: Dealer: Dealer Address: All pumps comply with NFPA 99C level 3 requirements fiR IIECHNIQUES sod ISO 13495 FDA-GMP COMPLLIAHI MOJAVE is a trademark of Air Techniques,Inc. ©Air Techniques,Inc.Copyright 2012• P/N H5187,Rev.A, March 2012 • MOJAVE SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS System Components Gas/Liquids/ Exhaust to From Solids Outside Vent V3 V5 2V3 2V3CT 2V5 2V5CT 3V5 4V5 Treatment _- 1 Room I Gay T V3 Pump Assembly 1 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 1 V5 Pump Assembly 0 1 0 0 2 2 3 4 MT10 MITI '- - 1 t Separator �l--- j' MT10 Tank Assembly 1 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 Tank y^t ;'- 9'6-i;;; . _f 1 c ill p r Rk ( Kf r CT20 Tank Assembly 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 1 3f_ µ '�' ' y a1 Liquids/Solids �. � ;�� ■•'`� Master Controller Assembly 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I Il ! Heat Sewer Check Gate V3 or V5f -----' Exchanger Maximum Users 3 5 6 6 10 10 15 20 Drain Valve Valve Vacuum Pump Typical MOJAVE System Installation Recommended Number of Simultaneous HVE/SE Users V3 V5 2V3 or 2V3CT 2V5 or 2V5CT 3V5 4V5 HVE SE HVE SE HVE SE HVE SE HVE SE HVE SE 3 + 0 5 + 0 6 + 0 10 + 0 15 + 0 20 + 0 2 + 2 4 + 2 5 + 2 9 + 2 14 + 2 18 + 4 0 + 6 2 + 6 3 + 6 7 + 6 12 + 6 13 + 14 0 + 10 1 + 10 5 + 10 9 + 12 10 + 20 0 + 12 3 + 14 6 + 18 8 + 24 Note: HVE = 2 SE's 1 + 18 2 + 26 5 + 30 1 HVE = 2 Nitrous Scavengers 0 + 20 0 + 30 0 + 40 Physical Characteristics Master Controller Tanks Typical V3 or V5 System Pump Configurations Assembly MT10 CT20 MT10 Tank Stacked onto One Two V3 or V5 Pumps Three 10 Gallon Continuum One V3 or V5 Pump V3 or V5 Pump Stacked V5 Pumps Stacked Width 11 in. (28 cm) 25 in. (64 cm) 25 in. (64 cm) 25 in. (64 cm) 25 in. (64 cm) 25 in. (64 cm) 25 in. (64 cm) Depth 3 in. (8 cm) 17 in. (43 cm) 20 in. (51 cm) 19 in. (48 cm) 19 in. (48 cm) 19 in. (48 cm) 19 in. (48 cm) Height 10 in. (24 cm) 23 in. (58 cm) 42 in. (107 cm) 50 in. (127 cm) 17 in. (43 cm) 34 in. (86 cm) 51 in. (130 cm) Weight 20 Lbs. (9 kg) 75 Lbs. (34 kg) 150 Lbs. (68 kg) 220 Lbs. (100 kg) 145 Lbs. (66 kg) 290 Lbs. (132 kg) 435 Lbs. (197 kg) I ASSEMBLY DIMENSIONS Important: 13.5 in. (34 cm) Never stack a CT20 Tank on top of any Pump. 11 in. (28 cm)_*{ (8 cm) Never stack a Pump on top of any Tank. Recommend pumps only be stacked a maximum of two high. 25 in Leave a 4 inch service space around the Master Controller. (64 cm) —0. 11 in. °o°o _)I 10 in. All units shipped with all leveling feet set to lowest position_ — - '?j 28 cm (24 cm) 28.5 in. 2u in. illI!Ji'f4I MOJAVE El i (72 cm) (51 cm) _ 1 1.-m-CI,II, _ Master Controller Assembly Dimensions 17 in. 1 I ! i .L: , 20 in (43 cm) I F, =,_G ,�_,� E—(51 cm)� (48 cm) efal ��� . . y % 0000Q 25 in. ■ Q Q Q 0 15.5 in. 64 cm —� fvi,III — 42 in. Q 39 cm) ( ) :�� (107 an) .�w_ t.•: i M� ` 33 in. !A Q Q =_Ir��J a ��/.CI����:\�11 17 in. ���ll /111=II!;u _ - 0000 I Q Q Q 00 Q . ; 0j ,j70),- (43 cm) 111111 i mil ••„' ', _. 1:la 1,___ ............_ mi„,„...... r a V3 and V5 Vacuum Pump Dimensions MT10 10 Gallon Tank Dimensions CT20 Continuum Tank Dimensions t— 19 in. (48 cm) �, — 'IL./ III --- -- 1 ;1 ,irl •-• II=11-uw T, i .. — 50 in. Q. �-,� \ 1 !' (127 cm) A ® ® Q Q ® I��ll 111i1�' IIIII ��.��.;_ �I ��Isll p, �, � d� ® _ ® 2._ sl ,L,,III - :E.11.Al 0 li.r�, I - 9 -� i�r • /. - I IIIII� x. ■ 33 in. 34 in till' (I ......31•11101001 . 34 in (84 cm) ' Q 0 ' 86 cm //' (127 in. to Qr� r�• Q (86 cm)it;® Q f)1 Q a 1/Illjll�i(ir ( ) kII ® 86 cm 1111 �1��■I�'I r4, r"h \`\ 111sl m.. k ® �`\l �' l` q_I:1 I IIIII li ��• •2V3 or 2V5 System Installation 2V3CT or 2V5CT System Installation Recommended Stacked Pumps with Tank on Side V3&V5 System Dimensions Recommended Stacked Pumps with CT20 Tank on Side TREATMENT ROOM PLUMBING INSTALLATIONS SUB FLOOR INSTALLATION - Notes: OVERHEAD INSTALLATION - Recommended system installation layout should be used Alternate system installation layout should be used only when whenever possible. 1. 10-foot Maximum Height from Main unable to use the sub-floor a'umbin5 layout. Line to Tank. if 2, Consult Dental Unit Manufacturer's _ ;(Nerhead Riser; Ceiling Guidelines for correct reduced size '-�`'' Scc C. 7 and height of termination of vacuum Minimum Slope: �► �. .e --Interior Wale line inside junction box. __1/4 inch per 10 Vie! i FP 3. Limit branches. Orient main line Interior Wall—_ Ceiling under junction box or cabinet. MAIN LINE '� 1 112-Inch Jiarr�a�er Riser See Notes 2,3 4. When piping line is above 3/4"I.D. r10-FT Maximum Height 4&5. I I or larger, use 45°Y's&elbows only. from Riser Trap to Main Junction Line ^4 Box ^e 5. Recommend installing separate line ,QQ See Note 2 Q connection for scavenger when using ;i1 9 Junction �� �__ Nitrous scavengers in overhead ,..1 Box II g. A_� A_� piping installations. �Q1 sae Note 2. tpp� 1/2-Inch Diameter Riser I ��/ /��1 %. I Minimum Slope: t- �YY^^II __ �"' _� 1/4 inch per 10 Feet —�� —fi✓ Main Line Riser for connection to MAIN LINE See Notes 2,3&4. �+ —� u��� tank input. See Note 1. Sub Floor Main Riser Turn urn Connection Riser Trap See B. Connection See D. See A. CONNECTOR DETAILS - ALL INSTALLATIONS ❑ Use only 45° elbows to make turns in main line. ❑ Make sure to use the proper pipe type for associated system. Important: ❑ If piping is diverted to clear an obstruction, DO NOT MAKE A TRAP. All installation pipes and fittings provided by plumber. See detail A, Main Line Turn Connections. All installations must conform to local codes. ❑ DO NOT use standard 90° elbows. To Dental Unit I C 1 I 45°Elbow •B# Junction Box •.... 45°Elbow S, To Main - Line Dental Making 45°Elbo 1/2 Inch Turns —II 1/2 Inch Riser �7��rj Diameter DJundion�t +�MIM1Irj♦ 45°EL � `�� 45°Y Box t i"" 1/2-Inch Clearing& �w�t 4 1 Mr To Riser Obstruction ' Main ,'! 45°Y Tank ' �,r�. To Main 1/2 Inch Riser y1r1L Tank Line 17. 1 45°Elbow ',4rnrt.`� 1/2-Inch Main Line Turn Connections Sub Floor Riser to Main Line Detail Overhead Riser to Main Line Detail Riser Trap Detail(45°Elbows) (Prevents liquids from draining down the 1/2"riser.) TYPICAL EQUIPMENT ROOM FLOOR PLAN LAYOUT Closed � 48 e- VenteJ Drain `1 ��_ O mi. Open —�� 0 ,;11Th?,:- i 4111111111/ -i ("1") le Drain Pipe /� 0 O It' © Conn Prfank ( z ) i 2 Exhaust © �tTOn Manifold ' for Tor Pi•np Bottom ® IT it Canna.lion 2 Inch T I 45°Y 12 " 24° 0 Z 80" Top Y chi . 2"Exhaust for 4" z---t. 24• One Pump 4 12" 1 , 2"Exhaust for I� Connection 4" _ Bottom Pump AL -- — ,� O / 4" Bottom Connection NI MT�p Or 45°Y i, Sealer prain O TankCr?0 Single or ,� ■ ` 2"Pipe for Addition of 20„ Stacked P !„ Drip Leg.See Note c. �- AO �mPs Single ---.� (V3 or V5� Stacked p or Notes: See Installation Note K below for required pipe material. _ ___ _��76" AO (1/3 or V5 ps 23" a. A third 45°Y fitting may be added when preparing the site for a 3-pump system. All piping and fittings must be 4-inch instead of 3-inch on dual systems. — b. Use a second dual 45°Y fitting configuration when - 107" preparing the site for a 4-pump system. c. Pipe required for the installation of a Drip Leg kit INSTALLATION NOTES: supplied with each pump. See exhaust ventilation requirements proved on the back cover. A. PUMP INSTALLATION SPACE - Area for stacked V3 or V5 pumps in typical side by side installations. Only stack up to 2 pumps in one area. B. TANK INSTALLATION SPACE - Area for MT10 or CT20 tank in typical side by side installations. Never install the CT20 tank on top of a pump. C. SEWER DRAIN - Provide a drain for the removal of waste liquids from the MOJAVE tank. Use an open drain pipe (1 '/2" inch P-Trap with 1 inch air gap or floor sink) or a closed vented drain. See detail 1. D. TANK WASHOUT - Provide a water source terminated with a ''/2" inch FNPT shut-off valve providing water pressure between 20 and 100 psi for daily tank washout. Valve location must be no more than 10 feet from the tank installation to allow connection of supplied 10-foot 3/8-inch Poly tubing to the tank washout port. Provisions for backflow prevention may be required. Check local code requirements. E. MASTER CONTROLLER UNIT - Locate near pump and also allow a space around the Master Controller of at least 4 inches for the connection of wiring and the line cord during installation and servicing. F. MASTER CONTROLLER ELECTRIC OUTLET-Master Controller requires a dedicated standalone 120V, 5 AMP grounded receptacle. G. PUMP ELECTRIC SERVICE - Each Mojave pump is wired directly with a dedicated 220V, 20 AMP, single phase 60 Hz circuit. If Main Circuit panel is not located in equipment room, a disconnect box with approved ground is needed for each pump. Disconnect boxes should be mounted no more than 3 feet of each other and 3 feet of installation center line. H. SUB FLOOR INSTALLATION VACUUM LINE - See Plumbing Requirements for connection to tank input via supplied hose. J. OVERHEAD INSTALLATION VACUUM LINE - See Plumbing Requirements for connection to tank input via supplied hose. K. HEAT EXHAUST - See Plumbing Requirements for the exhaust vent line required for specific Mojave configurations. Use metal pipe on systems whenever the Heat Exchanger is removed. Schedule 40 pipe can normally be used on typical Mojave configuration installations with a Heat Exchanger. When installing two pumps, a reducing Y adapter (shown by detail 2 above) is needed to connect both vent tubes to a common 3-inch exhaust vent line. L. PUMP/TANK MANIFOLD - User fabricated to connect 3 or 4 pumps to a tank. Used with 3V5 and 4V5 systems. See Pump/Tank Connection Manifold. SITE REQUIREMENTS Electrical V3 V5 2V3 & 2V3CT 2V5 & 2V5CT 3V5 4V5 Master Controller Voltage Rating All pumps 220 Volts Single Phase AC, 60 Hz 120 Voltage Minimum/Maximum 205/240 Volts AC All pumps 108/132 Volts AC Wire Size AWG Minimum Gauge #12 AWG #12 AWG #12 AWG #12 AWG #12 AWG ; #12 W G #14 AWG (Qty 1) (Qty 1) (Qty 2) (Qty 2) (Cr‘ ' ;Q''/°) Minimum Circuit Breaker Rating 20A 20A 20A(Qty 2) 20A(Qty 2) 20A(Qty 3) 1- 20A(Qty 4) 15A Incoming Power Hard wire Connection(Each pump is supplied with a 4 x 4 handy box and a 4 foot whip) NEMA 5-15R (Supplied 6 ft. line cord) Plumbing V3 V5 2V3 OR 2V3CT 2V5 OR 2V5CT 3V5 4V5 Exhaust Vent Pipe Using 2" PVC Sch. 40 2" PVC Sch.40 One 3"or two 2" PVC One 3"or two 2" PVC One 4"or three 2" Two 3"or four 2"PVC Heat Exchanger Sch.40 Sch.40 PVC Sch.40 Sch.40 Exhaust Vent Pipe Not One 3"or two 2" Metal One 3"or two 2" Metal One 4"or three 2" Two 3"or four 2" Using Heat Exchanger 2" Metal Pipe 2" Metal Pipe Pipe Pipe Metal Pipe Metal Pipe (See note 1) Minimum Suction Line P � 1° PVC Sch. 40 1 '/z" PVC Sch. 40 1 '/i' PVC Sch. 40 2" PVC Sch. 40 3" PVC Sch. 40 3"PVC Sch. 40 aximum Suction Line Pipe) (See note 2) 1 /z" PVC Sch. 40 2" PVC Sch.40 2" PVC Sch.40 2'/z" PVC Sch. 40 4" PVC Sch.40 4" PVC Sch. 40 — Riser Pipe '/2" PVC Sch.40 ''/2" PVC Sch. 40 %2" PVC Sch.40 ''/2" PVC Sch.40 '/z" PVC Sch.40 ''/2" PVC Sch.40 Vacuum Line Termination 1 '/2" FNPT 2" FNPT 2" FNPT 2" FNPT 2° FNPT 2" FNPT Branch Line Pipe Size requirement of Branch piping differs by the number of operatories being serviced. Up to two operatories use 1" PVC Schedule 40 Three to six operatories use 1 ''/7" PVC Schedule 40 More that six operatories use 2" PVC Schedule 40 Drain Line Pipe 1 '/2" PVC Sch. 40 Wash-Out Water Line '/2" FNPT Shut-off Valve NOTES 1. Recommended for all new installations. ® se maximum intemal diameter for the main line when preparing any new installation. PUMP/TANK CONNECTION MANIFCLC Pump/Tank Connection Manifold Using Accessory Kit 3" ^"C or':opper Clean-out Plug Used with P/N MIK4 3"PVC or Copper Sanitary Tee with 1-1/2" FNPT End (Supplied by Plumber) Tubing& Elbow Fitting. 3 or 4 depending on system (supplied by Plumber) configuration. (Supplied by Plumber) /, `( 3 or 4 Supplied Check • ,4. kik��, Check Valve Installed ' ! Valve Assemblies- !��� Flat Side Facing Up I (JINt�� `, See Kit .", Horizontal to Floor 2"PVC or Copper ��. = •�•���� %4 P/N MIK4 '11 Tubing for Tank Hose - free (Supplied by Plumber) 1.5 ft n � c•i> l` Flat Side Installed 1-1/2"FNPT to 1 ft ; � ' Or Barbed Connector Facing Up Sanitary Tee �, ; to Pump ' um INN IRO iIIIIIIII�1C�l1 Note: Hang using at least Check Valve 3 pipe supports supplied by Hoses From Hose Between Manifold Assembly Side View Plumber. Manifold To Pumps and CT20 Tank Secured by Flexible Couplers Hose Between \ll'0.--e �!:le�`•,,1 l r a .01 Hoses From Manifold and t � 1,��\��r., Manifold To Pumps CT20 Tank ��Al Secured by ■ 1 �. �..� Flexible Couplers �►� i .i ` i.,, ' III'. �� • q`-I � Ly°.tom fit i'.- 1 1 ' ��.,ji .0 0 a.I /. 4� 1-0 0 0 I ;,-4.-1, . ? 2000t . \ �� p000t� ;A 0't- / it]'� 0 0.0 ,¢" r � i rI'AV - '? V3 &VS ! 1 �� (11111 PUMP HOSE Ami t ill('alo ft,. CONNECTION ,,=_t!(((l(p- DETAIL ® Hose from Manifold Connected to Pump via Air Input Filter Barbed Adapter J0zet WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK.FIRE,MECHANICAL MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT AND OTHER SPECIFIED HAZARDS ONLY • C` L US IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL-60601-1,CAN/CSA C22.2 NO 601.1 66CA EXHAUST VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS Heat HEAT EXHAUST CONNECTION NOTES •exchanger • 1. VENT LINE -The exhaust vent line required for MOJAVE systems using 4i Vent Pi e the Heat Exchanger and systems with the Heat Exchanger removed Exhaust Vent ' I p have different requirements. Typical Flex See Note 1. a t� Tubing :> 17-Inch Long Use metal pipe on systems without a Heat Exchanger while PVC g 'I �i ' Flex Tubing See Note 2. � �L � �=�, Schedule 40 pipe can be used on systems with a Heat Exchanger. v3 o v.5 Pump Top View Do not make a trap in the exhaust vent piping. y 14.17- — 7-- Also see Exhaust Vent Protection and Ventilation Requirements below. : ' t , a 35" 2. V3 & V5 PUMP EXHAUST VENT CONNECTION - Connection between •i - .`.. a "i4 the pump and exhaust vent piping is typically made via the supplied 2-inch 4 2"Flexible Coupler Y Black Flex tubing. •I 2"PVC Reducing Bushing °'*'"�-' ''�� 18" .Mt i-.`> 3/4"MNPT X 1/4"FNPT PVC Bushing 3. DRIP LEG - The supplied drip leg must be installed at the lower • .t ; , l end of the vent pipe to collect condensation produced during pump " '' See Detail 0 1/4"MNPT X 1/4"Push Elbow operation. The bottom of drip leg should be located a minimum of 4 . :t &Note 3. Drip Leg Detail View inches from floor. Attach the drain tube to the drip leg quick-connect fitting - • to allow drainage into floor drain/sink. V3 & V5 Pump Heat Exchanger Connection Exhaust Vent Protection. Roof-Mounted Outside Vent Protection Shroud 8 If the exhaust piping is venting to the outside of the building, precautions must be taken to protect Screen the equipment room from weather elements and animal intrusion. This can be accomplished by ON% using one of the three methods shown on the right. Screen Wall-Mounted Outside Green i Vent Protection MOJAVE Watts Watts BTU BTU Exhaust Vent Requirements. Unit (Idle) (Max) (Idle) (Max) The MOJAVE equipment must be used in a controlled-temperature environment. Maintain equipment room temperature between 40 and 105 degrees Fahrenheit. An exhaust fan is V3 1,800 2,500 6,140 8,530 necessary if room temperature is not maintained by other methods. V5 1,800 3,500 6.140 12.942 Adequate forced ventilation must be by placing an appropriate 2V3&2V3CT 3,600 5,000 12,280 17,060 q provided across the unit b exhaust fan opposite an equivalent air intake vent . The fan should be placed higher than the 2V5&2V5CT 3.600 7.000 12.280 25,884 associated intake vent. Recommended minimum exhaust fan requirements for each MOJAVE 3V5 5,400 7.500 18.420 38,826 unit are listed to the right. 4V5 7,200 14,000 24.560 51,768 14',V1-, :-..-„,„,-.--,-,- rim -...„,,„1.,„■1:14''''. 414,11*: •-•,,,,, '`"* - '",,-...tti'f.;:, - , IMAGING I UTILITY ROOM I MERCHANDISE- . . SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE. e A '- '1 ik.,,••. = ENERGY EFFICIENCY. No.- ...1 ALL IN A SINGLE v.. ,., DRY VACUUM. EIRequipped for life ECHNIQUES - PRESENTING THE SMARTER WAY TO UPGRADE If you're considering upgrading to a (Jov r,time i'r,rouah reduiidcrnc.y. For dry vacuum system, Mojave provides systems with multiple pump', the you with a combination of benefits • • • • advanced Master Controller alternates the and features that you simply will not primary pump every day and balances find in any comparable system. �/� the speed o.n ul;ip�e aurr„os. So there's With the footprint of a twin wet j less stress on mechanicel parts leading to vac and simple connections using a product that is built to last. commonly available Ethernet cables, Mojave is both compact and quick to install. Once HIGHER QUALITY MEANS LOW installed, this unit speeds up and slows down to meet LONG-TERM COSTS the exact suction needs of any dental office.This means you get a system with consistent performance In today's business environment, it's crucial to control at every operatory and unmatched reliability that costs wherever possible. Mojave was designed with leads to lower utility bills. the goal of providing you with an effective, reliable unit that keeps your total cost of ownership to an absolute minimum. THE MOJAVE DIFFERENCE That means going beyond providing value at the Mojave features an efficient single-stage time of purchase. It involves minimal floorspace regenerative pump that's driven by a variable use, low energy consumption, and fast and easy frequency drive. Besides needing no oil or water, this installation. In addition, Mojave's reliability and pump spins fast enough to deliver the best flow rates durability help minimize downtime, repairs and and slows down to save energy costs. maintenance costs for years to come. Not only is Mojave flexible to meet the vacuum The result is a reliable system that is a welcome demand of up.to 20 users, but it also reduces addition to your practice—and to your bottom line. 14 Mojave 12 --•STS•S —Competitor(3-User) ■ B Competitor(3.5 Mojave provides l "'' the highest flow rates among Competitor(3.-User) 6 - other products available today, STS-3(1-3 user) even with multiple 4 simultaneous users. Competitor(6-User) 2 ........... ........._ ..... __. ....__......... ..._.......... ................... ......._....._ . ._.._..._ ......_..... __..... 1 2 3 4 5 Open HVE'e • For over 50 years, Air MOJAVE PRODUCT bENEF ITS Techniques has been a LOWER ENERGY COSTS—pumps only spin as fast as needed; leading innovator and system needs no water or oil manufacturer of vacuum systems and other dental CONSISTENCY— highest flow-ate :t even;ope&a`ory equipment. Proudly EFFICIENCY—additional pumps designed, tested and turn on only when needed manufactured in the U.S., our equipment is helping dental DURABILITY—multiple pumps tAlimme" professionals take their all run at the same speed i A practices to the next level. FLEXIBILITY—can accommodate up to 20 users . LOW MAINTENANCE— +3�'1 automatic rinsing cycle aw-•- . u cleans tank and prevents clogs 4 --4111 Pump Tank Circuit Voltage Dimensions Dimensions Weight SPECIFICATIONS Max. Users Horsepower Breaker (Min/Max) (H x W x D) (H x W x D) (Lbs.) V3 1-3 1.5 20A 205/240 17x25x19 23x25x17 Pump- 145 Tank-75 V5 4-5 1.5 20A 205/240 17 x 25 x 19 23 x 25 x 17 Pump- 145 Tank-75 2V3 4-6 1.5(x2) 20A (x2) 205/240 34 x 25 x 19* 23 x 25 x 17 Pump- 145(x2) Tank-75 2V5 7-10 1.5 (x2) 20A (x2) 205/240 34 x 25 x 19* 23 x 25 x 17 Pump- 145(x2) Tank-75 3V5 11-15 1.5(x3) 20A (x3) 205/240 51 x 25 x 19* 42 x 25 x 20` Pump- 145(x3) Tank-75 (x2) 4V5 16-20 1.5 (X4) 20A (x4) 205/240 34 x 50 x 19* 42 x 25 x 20* Pump- 145 (x4) Tank-75 (x2) Master N/A N/A 10A 108/132 lO x 11 x 3 N/A N/A Controller* ♦One Master Controller for each system. Note: 1 user= I HVE or 2 SEs 'Pumps/Tanks stacked aimmmiiiiiiiiiiaia www.airtechniques corn 1 �. a „,: 1 0 04 art.'a te a `x_ ° -,- t r _ ,:, 'T y i Our 200,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Melville, New York. Innovation and reliability since 1962. Air Techniques is a leading manufacturer of dental equipment for 5 decades. We have earned our reputation through our commitment to ensuring customer satisfaction, and we are proud to provide superior quality to dealers and dental practitioners worldwide. Air Techniques' products are distributed through authorized dealers only. Corporate Headquarters 1295 Walt Whitman Road I Melville, NY 11747-3062 I Phone 800.247.8324 I Fax 888.247.8481 Western Facility 291 Bonnie Lane, Suite 101 I Corona, CA 92880-2804 I Phone 800.247.8324 I Fax 951.898.7646 www.airtechniques.com 0 ', 0 .. • .ip. Green !- . Business + IR � Ce�tr�_d , equipped for III 0 -�° 3 ECHNIQUES Scan QR Code to learn more about the Mojave PN 9927-775 Rev.B Dry Vac. . , . -1 t ,i U 1 I ) . 1 I I Y d ] r r t i 5. IMAG NG I UTILITY ROOM I MERCHAM: :S_ 1 " 1 p1111ar 7 �, .1' REVOLUTIONARY COMPRESSOR '� WITH MEMBRANE DRYER a TECHNOLOGY. IN A s townie ,.chIlipe EIR equipped for life EcHNiot! pc 50th Annit,ersary WHERE IS YOUR AIR FILTERED? t. Yu QINTAKE, Treats the air entering the compressor ; head assembly. 1 © MEMBRANE BOTTOM. Captures moisture in the 1 air stream. © MEMBRANE TOP. Filters fine particles before the 1 alp . ' membrane element and the storage tank. `F f "';:�E r lair 0 MAIN STORAGE TANK. Filters the air after it = 'A1+1 ,# leaves the storage tank and before it enters �F ;'" the dental facility. Comes with a service indicator to alert you when the filter needs to be changed. SPECIFICATIONS 4 -f .� • • •••• u Part Number:ASIO Part Number.AS21 Part Number:AS22 - Max.Number of Simultaneous Users:2 Max.Number of Simultaneous Users:3 Max.Number of Simultaneous Users:3 Voltoge(Min/Max): 105/125 Voltage: 115 Voltage:208/230 Dimensions(HxWxD):28.5"x 25"x 19.75" Dimensions(HxWxD):30.5"x 29.0"x 20.0" Dimensions(HxWxD):30.5"x 29.0"x 20.0" CFM @ 80 PSI:2.5 CFM @ 80 PSI:5.0 CFM @ 80 PSI:5.0 Tank Size(cu.Ft./US gal):0.8/6 Tank Size(cu.Ft./US gal): 1.6/12 Tank Size(cu.Ft./US gal): 1.6/12 Total Horsepower/Kilowatts:0.75/0.56 Total Horsepower/Kilowatts: 1.5/1.1 Total Horsepower/Kilowatts: 1.5/1.1 • r , ''► . Part Number:AS50 R .1 Part Number:AS30 - Part Number:AS70 Max.Number of Simultaneous Users:7 Max.Number of Simultaneous Users:4 Max.Number of Simultaneous Users: 10 Voltage:208/230 Voltage:208/230 Voltage:208/230 Dimensions(HxWxD):33.5"x 36.5"x 22.75" Dimensions(HxWxD):30.5"x 29.0"x 20" with Cover Dimensions(HxWxD):35"x 47.75"x 21.75" CFM @ 80 PSI:5.0 CFM @ 80 PSI: 10.0 CFM @ 80 PSI: 15 Tank Size(cu.Ft./US gal): 1.6/12 Tank Size(cu.Ft./US gal):2.7/20 Tank Size(cu.Ft./US gal):4.0/30 Total Horsepower/Kilowatts: 1.5/1.1 Total Horsepower/Kilowatts:3.0/2.2 Total Horsepower/Kilowatts:4.0/3.3 I •UND CUFFS AVAILABLE`,+IH ALL COMP PESSOP MODEL); • ► • 14 • I. ■ • :w h. www.airtechniques.com . , $ • k, 4 J a y ,,,.s... R?i t .-,,,,-, , i *-- -:-.2., :-.,,.- .-., ..,.... `4' ....',:"4,1tIVE,VIVIr#kii?I' :r*-4 . '... ...- '"., ' v� �1' `-,-, 3 - Jrj Our 200,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Melville, New York. Innovation and reliability since 1962. 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Once HIGHER QUALITY MEANS LOW installed, this unit speeds up and slows down to meet LONG-TERM COSTS the exact suction needs of any dental office. This means you get a system with consistent performance In today's business environment, it's crucial to control at every operatory and unmatched reliability that costs wherever possible. Mojave was designed with leads to lower utility bills. the goal of providing you with an effective, reliable unit that keeps your total cost of ownership to an absolute minimum. THE MOJAVE DIFFERENCE That means going beyond providing value at the Mojave features an efficient single-stage time of purchase. It involves minimal floorspace regenerative pump that's driven by a variable use, low energy consumption, and fast and easy frequency drive. Besides needing no oil or water, this installation. In addition, Mojave's reliability and pump spins fast enough to deliver the best flow rates durability help minimize downtime, repairs and and slows down to save energy costs. maintenance costs for years to come. Not only is Mojave flexible to meet the vacuum The result is a reliable system that is a welcome demand of up to 20 users, but it also reduces addition to your practice—and to your bottom line. 14 Mojave ~r 12 '. rr •.y ... __ -STS-S °µms 1D s " ' �-, \ * --------Competitor(3-User) r, Mojave provides 6 '1rr -°--° Competitor(3-5 ii User) the highest flow rates among 6 _ 4 Competitor(3-Lxr) other products --. available today, ,� .--,,, , STS-3(1-3 user) even with multiple simultaneous users. Competitor(6-User) 2 .._..... ............... .,_.._.................... ... ........ ... ..... ..._. _. 1 2 3 4 5 Open Hvrs ~ • ••• •.. ••• •. • • • . . • • • . • • •• •• • • • • . ••• • • •• • • . • .• • • • • • • . • • • • • • • • • ••• • •. 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Corporate Headquarters 1295 Walt Whitman Road I Melville, NY 11747-3062 I Phone 800.247.8324 I Fax 888.247.8481 Western Facility 291 Bonnie Lane, Suite 101 I Corona, CA 92880-2804 I Phone 800.247.8324 I Fax 951.898.7646 www.airtechniques.com D , D II. ...941 Green Business - Cenrhed !.1: • IR equipped for life D • - a IJECHNIQUES Scan QR Code to learn more about the Mojave PN 9927-775 Rev.B Dry Vac. L r • .. .. .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • ••• • • ••. • • • . . . • . . . . •• • . • • • • • • • ••• • • .• •• •• • •• • • • •. •• • • • • •• • • •• • • •• . • • • WAN .. • • •• .. IMAG UTILITY ROOM ._ REVOLUTIONARY COMPRESSOR WITH MEMBRANE DRYER TECHNOLOGY. i town e 412 Pfaff-MUD Chglre PPD()W,TS • IR equipped for life ECHNIOUFC 50th Artraiversary • .. .. •• •• • •• •• ••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 'AIR E HNIQ ES DOES WHAT EV ! `YiJI\tE Et..•;E DO. AND THEN SOME! • • • • • • •• We know that your health and your patient's health is SLOW AND STEADY top priority. Unlike others, we don't stop once we've • • ••• • • •. Q�coverf time+s a ttwri you often hear, but what exactly met industry minimum standards;we go above and : dies it rrlearl cad is fOsteet7lways better? Recovery time beyond to ensure you are getting unsurpassed quality. ••• It1ttie nJfiber'of seconds ii Takes for an air compressor Specialized engineers put every AirStar Compressor- to go from the minimum pounds per square inch (PSI) constructed from parts made in our 200,000 square foot •:•ot{itc, taVIg car•pretSt,re in the tank to the maximum facility-through rigorous and repetitive testing at our in- ; PSI:Fowa.dentist,.tii�s�rrriply means having stable airflow house laboratories. From design to install, Air Techniques • (rnedsured}n eubiC fCet per minute or CFM) at the is there every step of the way. correct pressure-an essential benefit you receive with FIRST THINGS FIRST AirStar's 100%duty cycle. Air Techniques was the first major U.S. dental company A faster recovery time is assumed to be better; however, to introduce oil-free compressors with desiccant drying there are significant drawbacks. With a fast recovery over 40 years ago and is now the first and only dental time, air compressors turn on and off more often, company using Membrane Dryer Technology. It's time straining electrical and mechanical components.A to take the next step in clean air. balanced recovery time, on the other hand, extends the life of your unit's parts and drastically reduces What is Membrane Dryer Technology and why is the chance of repair or replacement. Other dental it important to you?Air provided by every AirStar compressors demonstrate a fast recovery time by equipped with a Membrane Dryer is quadruple filtered compromising performance.This is achieved by using -once at the compressor head, twice at the dryer and a small storage tank and having a small pressure again as it leaves the tank-to ensure it is cleaner and differential-situations not suited for medium-to-high drier than ever before. With such a sophisticated design, traffic practices.Air Techniques offers several tank the Membrane Dryer greatly reduces the chance of sizes with a recovery cycle from 85 PSI to 115 PSI,to bacteria or other microscopic particles entering your accommodate any size practice.The greatest benefit patient's mouth. your practice can get from an Air Compressor is A low-pressure dew point-less than that required by consistent, dry,reliable air-Slow and Steady. NFPA standards-eliminates damp conditions and lowers humidity levels. AirStar stores compressed air at FROM DESIGN TO INSTALL a humidity level of about 20%-significantly lower than An air compressor is an important investment and hazardous levels. an integral part of your practice-the reason why Air Techniques puts so much thought into making REST EASY sure you get the most out of your purchase.AirStar is Only a single, annual a product you can count on for years to come and filter chap -no we will be the company that takes the journey with reed t o constantly you. From design to install, Air Techniques is there monitor your system every step of the way. THE HEART OF THE COMPRESSOR AIRSTAR At the heart of every AirStar is a compressor head WARRANTY 4.` $' equipped with our exclusive brass-lined cylinder and 5 year limited, long-stroke,Teflon-bonded piston ensurin g years of extended reliable use. warranty. www.airtechniques.com • • • •• •• • • • • •• • ••• • • •• • • • ••• •• • • •• • S. • • • •• • •• ••• •• • •• •• • • • • •• • • •• • •• •• . • • • • . •• WHERE IS YOUR AIR FILTERED? • • •• •••• •• •• rt • •• • • •• • • • • A 11 iiiINTAKE Treats the air entering the compressor • • • • •` head assembly. `• •.•• ••••• ••• .•• `i' © MEMBRANE BOTTOM. Captures moisture in the ••• •�•• A. , • •• •• r ii •air stream. olit • • •• • • © MEMBRANE TOP. Filters fine particles before the • • * • • •• `.i membrane element and the storage tank. . 0 MAIN STORAGE TANK. Filters the air after it leaves the storage tank and before it enters the dental facility. Comes with a service indicator to alert you when the filter needs to ' ,< be changed. � ` SPECIFICATIONS . : fh1s1ar22 ,� .. rte k r Part Number:AS10 Part Number.AS21 Part Number:AS22 Max.Number of Simultaneous Users:2 Max.Number of Simultaneous Users:3 Max.Number of Simultaneous Users:3 Voltage(Min/Max): 1 05/1 25 Voltage: 115 Voltage:208/230 Dimensions(HxWxD):28.5"x 25"x 19.75" Dimensions(HxWxD):30.5"x 29.0"x 20.0" Dimensions(HxWxD):30.5"x 29.0"x 20.0" CFM @ 80 PSI:2.5 CFM @ 80 PSI:5.0 CFM @ 80 PSI:5.0 Tank Size(cu.Ft./US gal):0.8/6 Tank Size(cu.Ft./US gal): 1.6/12 Tank Size(cu.Ft./US gal): 1.6/12 Total Horsepower/Kilowatts:0.75/0.56 Total Horsepower/Kilowatts:1.5/1.1 Total Horsepower/Kilowatts: 1.5/1.1 1rs1ar5o � Affair 70 a ' Part Number:AS50• Part Number.AS30 Part Number:AS70 Max.Number of Simultaneous Users:7 Max.Number of Simultaneous Users:4 Max.Number of Simultaneous Users: 10 Voltage:208/230 Voltage:208/230 Voltage:208/230 Dimensions(HxWxD):33.5"x 36.5"x 22.75" Dimensions(HxWxD):30.5"x 29.0"x 20" with Cover Dimensions(HxWxD):35"x 47.75"x 21.75" CFM @ 80 PSI:5.0 CFM @ 80 PSI: 10.0 CFM @ 80 PSI: 15 Tank Size(cu.Ft./US gal): 1.6/12 Tank Size(cu.Ft./US gal):2.7/20 Tank Size(cu.Ft./US gal):4.0/30 Total Horsepower/Kilowatts: 1.5/1.1 Total Horsepower/Kilowatts:3.0/2.2 Total Horsepower/Kilowatts:4.0/3.3 (SOUND COVERS AVAILABLE WITH ALL COMPRESSOR MODELS) MI \• • ►I • t 1► el :. L. www.airtechniques.com ♦ •• •• •• • • • •• •••• . . r........,.. ,,, , ••• • • • • • • •• • • •• • • • • , 1 • • • • • ..i:i , * • • . ••• • • •. •• •• • •• • • � • •• • . ,• • • • > • • • • • • • • •• •• •• •• • ••• ••. ••• • ••• ••. !- g 1 ililitr.“-. 4‘116 , 111 ' .. 10,0e6 r ri 411 --- .' - 011 .. _ ..T. - . •.. :a.:-..,•-: . -. • • • • • . • . •• . • ••• • • Our 200,000 square foot manufacturing facility in Melville, New York. Innovation and reliability since 1962. Air Techniques is a leading manufacturer of dental equipment for 5 decades. We have earned our reputation through our commitment to ensuring customer satisfaction, and we are proud to provide superior quality to dealers and dental practitioners worldwide. Air Techniques' products are distributed through authorized dealers only. Corporate Headquarters 1295 Walt Whitman Road Melville, NY 11747-3062 I Phone 800.247.8324 Fax 888.247.8481 Western Facility 291 Bonnie Lane, Suite 101 i Corona, CA 92880-2804 ! Phone 800.247.8324 ! Fax 951.898.7646 www.airtechniques.com .a .J" CoeEr3 Ro-• 21,7; (o s°°oP) I E R C H111 e 0 rt7; 'i ifc El ' ., • ISO 50th Anniyersary Scan QR Code to learn PN 9922-316 Rev.E more about AirStar. 1 • • •• •• •• • • • • •. • • ••• ••• ••. : : • -•, The Gle�tstrap, m4rketQ,1 nd distributed b i.Liquid Assets, Inc., i an inno- vative, inexpe►tsive•solutlori to messy, hard-to-use sink traps.The Gleco Trap provides you with an economical plumbing trap that isat easily installed and �1 maintainec�ThelecoTrap i�Eannec��d bgtgw the sink nd collects solids in G G � a bottle.INtZen t'1ie.solid �ill app�oximajely 9p`io of the bole,the excess water E T S in the trap I'c drawled through� ralve5 �ptJ a is exchanged with a replace- ment bottle,the valve shut and the trap is back in service. Bottle exchange is INC rapid and done without the need of tools (less than 2 minutes!). Most of all, www.sinktrap.net • 785-841-3144 there is no r!i; s lti d fii,m4l c taltto olwater spillage. • • •.. ••• •• • . : 1 .1. • • . „ r.. 1 �< _ i TRA , ' ,,, !'''' GLECO ., , . , ,-, ',,,, ,.. w,.._., , ,. . , ' . . ',.:,' TRAP ... .. ... Or A] 0 , 3 y° _ U.S.Patent#6,049,922 ‘ ' *A''* X11 GLECO '°`'•pp a 4 � � GLEcc f Solid Waste Containment Plumbing Trap TRAP ,, manufactured to the requirements of d r ", .0.,''''' IAPMO standard IGC 167-2001, maf r , *r Product to be installed with other IAPMO R&T GT64 PACKAGE anufactuer'sinstructons`and�herequ the GT19 PACKAGE i the latest edition of the Uniform Plumbing Code. INf r, t.f,- A 1-1cYN KE 3ut4u` lTf a Nx • Adapts easily to existing plumbing,wherever there is a P Trap(U-shaped joint.) '' • Smaller bottle means less odors generated in, d and emitted from,the trap. 'r'r " ' - • Translucent bottle enables you to see the contents of the trap at any time. • The fill line easily and quickly shows when the trap needs to be serviced. • Drain valve allows for all the water above the :. A l r At± `1�� bottle to be drained prior to removal, (- it/ t/LT,I_E-• spillage. Installation in most plumbing situations is fast and • Replacingthebottletakeslessthan2minutes, doesn't require tools. Simply remove the P-Trap and put from start to finish,with no tools,no spillage, and no risk of coming into contact with the The Gleco Trap in place.Sink cabinets that have a small or solids contained within The Gleco Trap. tight area may require some creative plumbing solutions to maximize the space to fit The Gleco Trap into place. ianmi"ate i,,,` If you add extra bends or elbows to the pipe, they must cieanikethi Y P P Y gunk like this # be added on the waste line after The Gleco Trap (never with The between the sink drain and The Gleco Trap). 1 • .• •• .. • ••• • • •• •• • • . 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I, 1e la 17.0" recommended When switching the bottles, make sure to smear a little Sold in case of 6 or individually petroleum jelly onto the top edge of the replacement bottle 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111IIIIIIIIIIII111111I11111111111I111111111illllil (not the threads)to create a leak-free seal and to prevent the 128 oz.Bottles*NEEDS ADDED SUPPORT* rubber 0-Ring from dragging. 20.0" minimum ..,., " - 20.0" recommended Use petroleum jelly i every time - A,, Sold in case of 4 or individually you switch bottles! - q . imiiimililillllll initllllllllllllitllimitimitimillllumillllllllllllllllmiiilllllllliillitimi 0-Rings,package of 2 Replace worn or stretched 0-Rings to prevent 0-Ring shown in ' ' leaks at the top of the bottle.17 place on the inside of The Gleco Trap The Gleco Trap is made in the USA! 41. #.1.1,`a�t Ask your local supplier for The Gleco Trap �i ,� SAP or visit www.sinktrap.net for more information. AAA TS M • .. .. • . . . . .. • s . • • • • Buffalo . . .. •. . . . . . ... . • • . . • • • . . • • • • • • Model Trimmer.. . •• •• • •• • • Operating and Instruction;i rixial For 1/3 & 1/2 HP, 10" & 12" Buffalo Dental Rotary Model Trimmers, 120 V & 220 V AC ... ... • • .. •• . • • Important Precautions •: .• ... •. •Read these instructions carefully and completely before • ••• • • operating Buffalo Dental Model Trimmers. 411411141) •Ensure proper connection to a grounded electrical outlet of proper voltage and amperage, and ensure power switch is"off' before connecting unit. •Always disconnect from power source when maintaining unit or changing wheels. •Always wear safety glasses when operating this machine. t •Keep loose clothing, long hair,jewelry, dangfingAoose objects, • and flammable materials away from unit during operation. ,i •-• •Keep hands away from moving wheel and moving parts, and rft keep water away from electrical components at all times. •Always change tramming wheels immediately upon indication of *•�. slowed operation. ' �' `.fit •Keep immediate work area free of clutter and overcrowding. •Maintain equal footing and balance when operating trimmer. •For use in appropriate dental laboratory applications only by "' • trained laboratory technicians. Accident or injury may occur if these precautions are not followed. Thank you for purchasing your new Buffalo Dental Model Trimmer. These Instructions will help you set up the trimmer and familiarize yourself with its safe operation and care. Following these suggestions should provide the maximum performance and longest life of the unit. Contents 1 ea. Model Trimmer 1 ea. Water Supply Tubing(approx.42"L x 114"ID)and Clamp 1 ea. Carborundum Trimming Wheel 1 ea.Water Drain Tubing(approx. 38" L x 1" ID) 1 ea.Adjustable Model Tilt Table and Tightening Bolt 1 ea. Small Notched Wrench(for Wheel Removal) 1 ea. Large Notched Wrench(for Wheel Removal) Specifications Electrical: 120 V or 220 V AC, 60 Hz, as specified on Trimmer Motor(50 Hz model optional) Note: 1/3 HP motors require max. 7 amps,and%HP motors require max. 10 amps during start-up Motor: Sealed Ball Bearing Type requiring no lubrication Unit Size: 13"Wide(15"Wide for 12"Models)x 13"High(15" High for 12"Models)x 18" Deep Mounting: Unit should be permanently mounted to Lab Bench via four%"Diameter Bolts(through four 5/16" Diameter Mounting Holes on bottom of trimmer.)Rubber washers may be used to isolate vibration. Front two mounting holes are 7 3/8"apart, center-to-center. Rear two mounting holes are 7 11/16"apart, center-to-center. Front and rear mounting holes are 7 11/16"apart, center-to-center. Unit Weight:Approx. 36 lb. (16.5 kg) Set-Up and Operation Procedures 1. Remove the model trimmer from the wooden shipping board and place in position on the bench. 2. Attach the''A"ID Water Supply Tubing via friction fit to the small brass nipple at the rear bottom right of the housing. Carefully install the provided hose clamp and tighten securely,ensuring clamp does not interfere with door opening/closing. 3. Attach other end of Water Supply Tubing to a permanent water source. Ensure no kinks exist in the tubing,and that tubing or clamp does not affect proper operation of Trimmer Door. Installation of an in-line On/Off Control(not included)for the water supply may be helpful for controlling water flow to the Trimmer. We recommend the use of a plumbing professional for this step. 4. Attach 1"ID Large Drain Tubing via friction fit to the drain outlet at the bottom center of the housing. 5. Put other end of drain tubing into sink,keeping it level to or lower than level of model trimmer drain outlet. Ensure no kinks exist in drain tubing and that tubing allows water to exit freely. 6. Mount trimmer to laboratory bench with four V."Diameter screws or bolts(not included.) 7. Insert notches on Tilt Table under the slots of Trimmer Window. Be sure Tilt Table is placed with the calibrated side up and is fully inserted into the slots. Adjust Tilt Table to desired angle and tighten Tightening Bolt. 8. Connect Plug to AC Power Outlet of proper voltage,amperage and ground(see motor badge for specifications.) • • • • • • • • • • • - • • • • •• •• • • • • • • ••• • • •• • • • • • • •• •• •• • • • • • • • • • • • •• 2 9. Turn on water supply,check connections,and adjust to desired water flow(Drain Tubing will be approximately half full.) 10. Turn on trimmer. Press models against spinning wheel with moderate pressure to remove excess model material. Avoid contact of pins,metal,or hands against trimming wheel. Re-adjust water flowers necesaaryloeliminat�clo of wheel but to prevent m! splashing. Adjust hand pressure as required for optimum trilQng dtotwtign.'; ' • '• • 11. Turn off trimmer immediately upon completion of each model trim mini operatiol. • •• • ,• 12. Visually inspect trimmer tubing,housing,motor and drain to proper operation.lvlaintai„es nectSsary. Changing Trimming Wheel •1. Turn off trimmer,disconnect from power,and ensure wheel rotation has:sto ed. • •• .• 2. Remove Door Knob and Washer on left side of housing and oper>:rimnner 1pr. •.• •. • • 3. Place the Small Notched Wrench on the squared surface of the Bdshin (locetga bohiod Ioou:Rint:,•im front of motor.) 4. Place the Large Notched Wrench over the Wheel Nut(located at Center front of Wheel.) 5. Turn the Wrenches in opposition to loosen the Nut. Remove Nut and Washer. 6. Change Wheel(both sides of Carborundum Wheels are available for use.) Replace Washer and Nut. 7. Places Wrenches on correct Nuts,and turn the Wrenches in opposition to tighten. 8. Clean tubing and drain compartment as necessary,and close housing. Replace Washer and Door Knob and retighten Door. Test to ensure safe operation and free rotation of wheel before reconnecting power and use. Installing Solenoid (For Water Flow Through Solenoid Valve When Trimmer Motor On) 1. Ensure Trimmer is unplugged from power outlet. 2. Loosen two screws on Model Trimmer On/Off Switch Housing and remove Housing, ,:aunt exposing two wiring bundles capped w/wire nuts. co:729 v ACi 3. Ensure wiring bundles are positioned apart from one another. 4. Carefully remove wire nuts,keeping each wire bundle intact. On/Off Switch 5. Ensure wires from Solenoid are bare at ends.Add bare section of one Solenoid wire to one Trhnma, wiring bundle. Twist to ensure bare section of wire is firmly attached to bare section of Motor bundle. Apply wire nut to bundle,tighten,and ensure firm attachment. 6. Repeat Step 5 with second Solenoid wire and second wiring bundle. 7. Carefully tuck wiring bundles w/wire nuts back into Switch Housing. • 8. Reposition Switch Plate and retighten two screws. 9. Ensure appropriate,permanent connections of water supply tubing to correct sides of Valve worm e.M.A. wat•,out ("B"is Inlet,"A"is outlet). Ensure water supply turned on to Inlet side of Valve. Test. 10. Permanently mount Solenoid/Valve housing to Trimmer frame or Mounting Hole. Maintenance&Cleaning Check clear plastic water supply tubing and drain tubing daily for debris or restricted operation. Clean as required by unplugging machine from power source, removing and cleaning the drain hose, opening Front Door and cleaning interior of Trimmer housing, securely closing door and re-attaching drain tubing and power plug. To clean external surfaces of trimmer housing, unplug from power and wipe clean with damp cloth and mild soap as desired. Never contact trimmer motor or electrical connections with water! Repair Please contact Buffalo Dental for information regarding repair of your Model Trimmer. Warranty Buffalo Dental Mfg. Co., Inc.warrants this Model Trimmer to be free from defect due to manufacturing for one year from date of installation. Refer to the Warranty Card or www.buffalodentaLcom for details. Ordering/Reordering Information 61790A 1/3HP, 10"Model Trimmer, 120VAC 61792 1/2HP, 10"Model Trimmer,120VAC 61792 1/2HP, 12"Model 61810 1/3HP, 10"Model Trimmer,220VAC 61792A 1/2HP, 10"Model Trimmer,220VAC,50 Hz Trimmer,220VAC 61825 1/3HP, 12"Model Trimmer, 120VAC 61820 1/2HP, 12"Model Trimmer, 120VAC 61900 User Installed Solenoid,120VAC 61901 Factory Installed Solenoid,120VAC 61905 User Installed Solenoid,220VAC 61906 Factory Installed Solenoid,220VAC 61990 10"Carborundum Wheel No.24 61960 Adhesive Backed 10"Abrasive Disks,Pkg.Of 4 61962 Plastic Washer 62030 12"Carborundum Wheel No.24 61963 Adhesive Backed 12"Abrasive Disks,Pkg.Of 4 (For Adhesive 61940 10"Diamond Model Trimming Wheel 61961 10"Plastic Backup Wheel(For Adhesive Disks) Disks) 61950 12"Diamond Model Trimming Wheel 61964 12"Plastic Backup Wheel(For Adhesive Disks) 78400 Safety Shield Complete MT-HSGGASK Rubber Gasket For 10"Trimmer Door 78400RP Replacement Safety Shield w/Rod MT-HSGGASK12 Rubber Gasket For 12"Trimmer Door (w/o Flexible Neck) MT-TABLE Adjustable Model Table For 10"&12"Trimmers 62100 3.5 Gal.Trap-Eze Complete Kit 62106 3.5 Gal.Trap-Eze Refill Only 62108 Trap-Eze Flex.Hoses Only 62110 5 Gal.Trap-Eze Complete Kit 62112 5 Gal.Trap-Eze Refill Only Set of 2(18"Long Ea.) Buffalo Dental Manufacturing Co., Inc., PO Box 678, 129 Lafayette Dr.,Syosset,NY, 11791-0678 USA Canada: Bolton Dental Tel: 516.496.7200 01 800.828.0203 Fax: 516.496.7751 Tel:519.651.2444 www.buffalodental.com tech.support(ftdm9.com 161790A-Apr05 Fax:519.651.0939 2 .. • . • • • • •. • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • .. • • • •• ... • • . • • • • . • • • • • •• • • • .. .. •• • •• • . • •• • • •• • • • • • • • • ... ••• ••• •• ... •.• " xwt •• •• •• ••••• •ip i= '4 . �' ., • ••• • • f' 'ILN a v� yr k,''''': ' 4. ''''V ',ill.W:.'"" ,.' ''`••0 - , - . .. III IMAGING I UTILITY ROOM I MERCHANDISE 11 i rtfai • REVOLUTIONARY COMPRESSOR ,� ` � ; WITH MEMBRANE DRYER• �� TECHNOLOGY. °�,5 '01N(lle f , + - i Requipped for ;ife ECHNIQUFC 50th An"iver Y • •S. •• •• • • • • .. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • •.• •• •• ••• •. •. •. •. • • • • • • • • • • • AIR TECHNIQUES DOES WHAT EVERYONE ELSE DUES AND TNEN SOME! We know that your health and your patient's health is SL< N AND.ST ERDY •. ••• top priority. Unlike others,we don't stop once we've Recovery Mme is ctter=n you offeneear, but what exactly met industry minimum standards;we go above and doeStl'MLtfh anu Is faster always be. ter? Recovery time beyond to ensure you are getting unsurpassed quality. is the number of seconds it takes for an air compressor Specialized engineers put every AirStar Compressor- to gall/m•Ir2 rrfryrrIN ildunr per square inch (PSI) constructed from parts made in our 200,000 square foot of acc:ptatle airlores9ure•in tMeeank to the maximum•facility-through rigorous and repetitive testing at our in- PSI. Form dEmtist 'thistirfip?y i'llMns having stable airflow house laboratories. From design to install, Air Techniques (measured in cubic feet per minute or CFM) at the is there every step of the way. correct pressure-an essential benefit you receive with FIRST THINGS FIRST AirStar's 100%duty cycle. Air Techniques was the first major U.S. dental company A faster recovery time is assumed to be better; however, to introduce oil-free compressors with desiccant drying there are significant drawbacks. With a fast recovery over 40 years ago and is now the first and only dental time, air compressors turn on and off more often, company using Membrane Dryer Technology. It's time straining electrical and mechanical components. A to take the next step in clean air. balanced recovery time, on the other hand, extends the life of your unit's parts and drastically reduces What is Membrane Dryer Technology and why is the chance of repair or replacement. Other dental it important to you?Air provided by every AirStar compressors demonstrate a fast recovery time by equipped with a Membrane Dryer is quadruple filtered compromising performance.This is achieved by using -once at the compressor head, twice at the dryer and a small storage tank and having a small pressure again as it leaves the tank-to ensure it is cleaner and differential-situations not suited for medium-to-high drier than ever before. With such a sophisticated design, traffic practices. Air Techniques offers several tank the Membrane Dryer greatly reduces the chance of sizes with a recovery cycle from 85 PSI to 115 PSI, to bacteria or other microscopic particles entering your accommodate any size practice. The greatest benefit patient's mouth. your practice can get from an Air Compressor is A low-pressure dew point-less than that required by consistent, dry,reliable air-Slow and Steady. NFPA standards-eliminates damp conditions and lowers humidity levels. AirStar stores compressed air at FROM DESIGN TO INSTALL a humidity level of about 20%-significantly lower than An air compressor is an important investment and hazardous levels. an integral part of your practice-the reason why Air Techniques puts so much thought into making REST EASY sure you get the most out of your purchase. AirStar is Only a single, annual a product you can count on for years to come and filter change-no we will be the company that takes the journey with need to constantly you. From design to install, Air Techniques is there monitor your system every step of the way. THE HEART OF THE COMPRESSOR AIRSTAR At the heart of every AirStar is a compressor head WARRANTY T equipped with our exclusive brass-lined cylinder and 5 year limited, long-stroke,Teflon-bonded piston ensuring years of � `� 9- p� g Y extended '�� reliable use. warranty. www.air,echniques.com • • •• •• • • • • •• • • • • ••• ••• • • •• • • • • • •• •• • •• • •• • • ... •• •. • •• • • • • • • •••• • •• •• • • • • • •• .. WHERE IS YOUR AIR FILTERED? • ••• • • • • • .t, Ell INTAKE Treats the air entering the compressor •... •• • . . ... • ... .. `! 1+ head assembly. '.:='#o-.- 'r s BMEMBRANE BOTTOM. Captures moisture in the • ... •••. ••••• •• ••. 1 airstream. ••• ••• • • © MEMBRANE TOP. Filters fine particles before the membrane element and the storage tank. = 2 11I .'I la %MAIN STORAGE TANK. Filters the air after it >i'i. leaves the storage tank and before it enters 7,! ., the dental facility. Comes with a service '. .. .' '3.y,,, indicator to alert you when the filter needs to ' be changed. • SPECIFICATIONS i° , " t�, � - - � r f u1S1ar 22 k } Y Part Number:AS10 Part Number:AS21 Part Number:AS22 Max.Number of Simultaneous Users:2 Max.Number of Simultaneous Users:3 Max.Number of Simultaneous Users:3 .............. ...............__- Voltage(Min/Max): 105/125 Voltage: 115 Voltage:208/230 Dimensions(HxWxD):28.5"x 25"x 19.75" Dimensions(HxWxD) 30.5 x 29.0"x 20.0" Dimensions(HxWxD):30.5"x 29.0"x20 0 CFM @ 80 PSI:2.5 CFM @80 PSI:5.0 CFM @ 80 PSI:5.0 Tank Size(cu.Ft./US gal):0.8/6 Tank Size(cu.Ft./US gall. 1.6/12 Tank Size(cu.Ft/US gal) 1.6/12 ........... Total Horsepower/Kilowatts:0.75/0.56 Total Horsepower/Kilowatts:1.5/1.1 Total Horsepower/Kilowatts.1.5/1-1 ' • ;Jy c N 4, 1. 1 ,. mar 0 �ISlar 70 . r.� Part Number:AS50 i Part Number:AS70 Part Number:AS30 Max.Number of Simultaneous Users:7 Max.Number of Simultaneous Users:4 Voltage:208/230 Max.Number of Simultaneous U_sers 10 Voltage:208/230 Dimensions(HxWxD):33.5"x 36.5"x 22.75" Voltage:208/230 Dimensions(HxWxD):30.5"x 29.0"x 20" with Cover Dimensions(HxWxD).35"x 47.75"..x 21.75" CFM @ 80 PSI:5.0 CFM @ 80 PSI: 10.0 CFM @ 80 PSI: 15 Tank Size(cu.Ft./US gal): 1.6/12 Tank Size(cu.Ft./US gal):2.7/20 Tank Size(cu.Ft./US gal):4.0/30 Total Horsepower/Kilowatts: 1.5/1.1 Total Horsepower/Kilowatts 3.0/2 2 Total Horsepower/Kilowatts:4.0/3.3 (SOUND COVERS AVAILABLE WITH ALL COMPRESSOR MODE_Si iiimmoilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. www.airtechnicues.com Equipment Room Layout Building Power Buck/Boost OUTSIDE AIR PIPE Notes: Supply Panel Transformer (optional) r-^ 2-Inch Pipe for Air Intake. 1. Remote Air Intake Kit Manifold•Refer to the table n� Must be protected from rain and animals below listing the kit part number corresponding to the - +f; Shroud& 1 IL/ r 1..17:, ,,:Li Screen _ AirStar model. s i r-j sf R 2. Remote Air Intake Drip Leg &Valve -A drip leg ; I 1 t'--rf V ; ; '"'° Screen .>t_ -,.7 with drain valve must be installed at lower end of the 1 r� i remote air intake pipe to collect condensation during ii r �� operation.Attach a drain tube to the drip leg valve to allow l :: :e •to Air Intake Kit Manifold - Kit drainage into floor drain/sink. in. d-. in •• =id- .•• 1/ hose with 70 inches of clear tubing or 3. M. brane Dryer Drain Valve - Install the Drain �' connection to the air intake of each Tu:- and Drip Tray Kit found in either accessory kit P/N compressor. See Note 1. 8 3 or P/N 87134 used to drain moisture collected in the Type Style Me,brane Dryer. AS10 5-20R Green' s s—v 1 }- 1 �� , ' ' 1B AS21 NEMA* Dot — 1" > Remote 24 Volt Switch I 13 with Pilot Light(optionaq\ AS22 6-20R • Green_ R • AS30 NEMA* Dot • Drip Leg with Drain Valve Maximum fit. i o o_, See Note 2 Height �,� AS50 Hard /� 1 AS70 Wired** f 1 L2 i GND �t. r * / Use Hospital Grade ' w 4 „. � Receptacle Only t I 1 Control Cable 18 Gauge 4 Conductor ** - _ )���' a/ Connect to Pressure Switch. Disconnect Needed '° `"^t - — See 24 Volt Circuit Connections. when Servicing y -/.,. e __ Rear 1X r2 Tee IrnIr?mu Z .., .. t Ale 6o watt '° mbrane Dryer Or-.:-‘"...-_ See Note 3 alve - maxims -? ^\ rrom maq 4lncpe -'1/2"MNPT End fitting airlines �' 1/2"Copper Main Air Line Remote Air Intake Kits: Model AS10 AS21 AS22 AS30 AS50 AS70 Part No. 85491 85492 85492 85492 85493 85494 Service Clearance Air System Plumbing CorirtIctlos j : : .•. ••.• • Allow 12" on all sides for all units • • .. •.. ••• • • - 1/2' FNPT Shut-off valte III 166ft;ptes,Surl hos; (supplied) Ambient Temperature - Air distribution pi in for al models- 1/2"' t Y•p e 'L"or type"K" co pp er - Must not exceed 105°F - If pipe volume is too great, more than 235 in3 or more than 100 ft. of 1/2" - Must be above 40° F diameter pipe, a or a•:scrregyJafor«,.tlould be•insl!alled between the main tank and the distribution ripingend sat to 80Psi. • ••• • • !s'F' ••II/iEDI�L•ELEC• • • • • • WITH RESPECT TO ELECTRICAL SHOCK,FIRE,I.ECHANICAL �f° 1`r�I�AL EP UIP•Ivlt�f AND OTHER SPECIFIED HAZARDS ONLY • C . L US • • • • • • •• •• • • IN ACCORDANCE WITH UL-60601-1,CAN/CSA C22.2 NO.601.1 66CA • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • •• •• •• • l ••• ••• • •• • • • • •• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • ••• • • •• • • • • 24 Volt Circuit Ccfrinecfiong.• Remote Panel •• ••- -•• f•• 0• ! ••, White I I I t rctnn•ct • • • I — i -- , Pressure Switch r •• • • • . • I .White -- i t , • • Cable• w • • 1 • r t ••• ••• ••• • ••• ifeRaa2 I '40i r t Yellow 2 • ORN > > Note 4 I Brown 4 i N + l I Orange 3 1. 1' BYEL ' �. ORN •• ••row.,• •• r•••BLU ill „'■ 2�rYEL • • • • I. L BLK �I *-BRN l • • ••• ••, • • t BRN �� • •Orane 3• to • • • - ill, !' • )' • • Connection ID I;,___� t r 2 YEL without Future Use r / 24 V Switch From ( � To Remote t > �> r 3ORG r Electrical Box t 1 Panel r See Note 3 4 BRN iiC�illii®�,1:, r •. �2r••�Ino,o• Notes: � ; 1. Use 18 Gauge,4 conductor,interconnect cable between the AirStar unit and Remote Switch Panel. (l\�j ; When any 24V circuit exceeds 150 feet,use#16 AWG. %' ,t®,f t 2. As shown,3 conductors of the 24V circuit cable from each compressor t connect via the user-supplied interconnect cable. U r 3. The fourth conductor of interconnect cable to be used for future �� t equipment options/enhancements. t ' 4. Leave with factory connection,without a 24 V Switch,or connect t t the associated interconnect cable directly to remote switch. Please note that one switch is used for each compressor. Site Requirements AS10 AS21 AS22 AS30 AS50 AS70 Voltage Minimum/Maximum 105/125* 105/125* 200/250* 200/250* 200/250* 200/250* Full Load Amps in. Circuit 8 15 8 8 16 24 Breaker Rating (Amps) 20 30 20 20 30 40 Minimum Wire Size (AWG) 12 10 12 12 10 8 Watts per Hour 330 640 640 660 1280 1920 BTU per Hour 1,126 2,184 2,184 2,252 4,368 6,552 *If actual facility service is above or below the ratings listed, install a buck/boost transformer with the corresponding part number as shown below. 67500 1 67500 1 67002 1 67002 I 67002 1 67002-1 Buck/Boost Transformer Part No. 2.0 KVa 2.0 KVa 3.9 KVa 3.9 KVa 3.9 KVa 7.8 KVa All AirStar compressors comply with NFPA 99C level 3 requirements • •. •• •. • • • • •• • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • •• •• • • • • • • ••• • • •• • •• •• • Product Specifications '- bimerislotia . . _ . . Ai Star AirStar AirStar .A=rSta.:• • A' Star •Ai.iSta1 • AirStar n • 50 • 70 10 21 S. •.• •• •�� ••• :.. Horsepower/Kilowatts 0.75/0.56 1.5/1.1 •••5/1.1 •1.5/1 �• 3.0/2.2 4.0/3.3 • • • • .--Y-• • • • Voltage Rating 115 115 20i/23C: .2t 8/iti •Vi/i30 208/230 Maximum Number of 2 3 3 4 7 10 Simultaneous Air Users CFM 2.5 5.0 5.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 (Cubic Ft./Min) @ 80 psi Pump-up Time 255 secs 3 10 secs minutes, 3 10 secs minutes, 3 0 10 secs minutes, 250 secs minutes, 240 sec minutes, 0-115 PSI • Recovery Time 48 47 47 47 42 40 85-115 PSI Tank Size (cu. ft.) 0.8 1.6 1.6 1.6 2.7 4.0 (US Gal.) 6 12 12 12 20 30 Shipping Weight (Approximate Ibs) No Sound Cover 170 200 200 240 290 430 With Sound Cover 215 240 240 285 335 N/A Dimensions (inches) H 28.50 30.50 30.50 30.50 33.50 35.00 W 25.00 29.00 29.00 29.00 35.50 47.75 No Sound Cover D 19.75 20.00 20.00 20.00 20.50 21.75 H 30.00 32.00 32.00 32.00 33.50 With Sound Cover W 25.00 31.00 31.00 31.00 36.50 N/A D 22.50 22.25 22.25 22.25 22.75 You can obtain more information about Air Techniques' products by visiting our web site at www.airtechniques.com Additional installation information is available on our Authorized Air Techniques Dealer web site at http://dealers.airtechniques.com AIR TECNNIqJS INC. Air Techniques Inc. 1295 Walt Whitman Road, Melville NY 11747 www.airtechniques.com Airstar is a trademark of Air Techniques, Inc. ©2009 Air Techniques, Inc. • PN 87104 Rev. C