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CONGRATULATIONS! You have just purchased the finest HVLP Spray system available. You are 
about to enjoy the great benefits of 

TrueHVLP™

 spraying, flawless applications and a very short 

learning curve. Our designs are the result of many years experience in manufacturing 

TrueHVLP™

 

Turbine spray systems, and 

TrueHVLP™

 spray guns.  

 
Whether you are new to spraying, you have sprayed before, or are just new to HVLP spraying; there 
are some basic spraying guidelines that will help you to achieve the best results and optimum 
success from your new equipment. Reading this information carefully and following these simple 
steps will ensure that you get the best performance and results from your new spray system. 

 

INSTRUCTIONS 

 
Check the contents of your box. The following are included: 

1.  Turbine Spray unit   

 

2. Spray 

Gun 

3. Air 

hose   

 

4. Instruction 

Manual 

5. Electric 

Cord 

 

HOW YOU’RE ECO SERIES TRUEHVLP™ SPRAY SYSTEM WORKS 

Your 

Apollo ECO Series TrueHVLP™ Spray System 

has three components: the turbine unit, an air 

hose and the spray gun. The Turbine unit, when connected to the correct electrical power supply and 
with the on/off switch in the “on” position provides a continuous source of clean, warm, dry, low-
pressure turbo air. The air hose connects the Turbine unit to the spray gun. Air flows through the 
hose to the nozzle of the specially designed 

Apollo ECO 

spray gun. Atomization of the 

material/coating is achieved when the high CFM of airflow mixes with the stream of fluid passing 
through the specialty designed tip/nozzle. This low-pressure atomization principle achieves minimum 
misting (overspray) to the spray environment and maximum solution transfer efficiency to the 
substrate because of less “Bounce Back”.  The Turbine has one air hose outlet on the side of the unit 
and is designed to run one spray gun. 

 

         

 

 

 

      

                                                                             

Bounce Back Comparisons 

 

 

 

                      

                  

Conventional Spray Systems

                                

Apollo ECO TrueHVLP™ Spray System

 

 

  Conventional spray systems: 
       

12-20 PSI @ 

CFM 

-    30-50% transfer efficiency 
- Excessive, costly Solution  waste 
-   Unhealthy for operator and 
    harmful to the environment

 

 

   TrueHVLP™ Spray System

 

         7.0 PSI @ 85 CFM 
-   Up to 90% transfer efficiency 
-    Substantial Solution savings 
-     Cleaner and safer for both 
      operator and environment

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for ECO TrueHVLP series

Page 1: ...UAL DO NOT USE EQUIPMENT BEFORE READING THIS MANUAL This manual contains important warnings and instructions Please read these instructions carefully and keep for your reference 2013 Apollo Sprayers I...

Page 2: ...Do not operate unit with a damaged cord or plug Do not pull or carry unit by the cord Keep away from heated surfaces Do not unplug by pulling on the cord DANGER Improper installation of the grounding...

Page 3: ...air hose and the spray gun The Turbine unit when connected to the correct electrical power supply and with the on off switch in the on position provides a continuous source of clean warm dry low press...

Page 4: ...ern so it is usually necessary to reduce the fluid flow by adjusting the flow screw 18 Next turn the material flow screw 18 anti or counter clockwise to open or release more fluid clockwise to reduce...

Page 5: ...011 or 22 E7000 clockwise until closed Make a mark on the material flow screw at 12 00 Noon and then adjust the material flow screw to 8 00 this will give you a good starting point Point the spray gun...

Page 6: ...gun gently Wait about 30 seconds and spray out the cleaner in the cup To protect the environment you can spray the cleaner into a container or into a large rag that you have wadded into a large ball...

Page 7: ...This is correct bleeder type guns are necessary and desirable to ensure longevity of the turbine motor 3 If you think that you are getting too much overspray Try Moving the spray gun closer to the wo...

Page 8: ...8 E7000 SPRAY GUN DIAGRAM...

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Page 10: ...hantability or fitness is excluded to the maximum extent permitted by law and if not excludable it is limited to the duration of the express Warranty No representative or person is authorized to exten...

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