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1.  Clean CRSM

 

DO NOT allow remaining chemical deposits  

 

to dry inside the unit (especially wettable    

 

powders). This will cause major clogging    

 issues.

2.  Take Outside

 

Using a garden hose, unscrew the cap and  

 

clean the in-line strainer (Part #71) located  

 

on the back of the unit underneath the    

 

Flow Control Valve.

3.  Flush Tank

 

Remove tank's drain plug (Part #351)  

 

 

to flush all sediment from tank and around  

 pumps.

4.  Operate with Water

 

After rinsing, re-install strainers and run the unit with fresh water and throttle the flow control  

 

valve open and closed a few times. When finished, drain remaining water and secure drain  

 plug.

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►  Inspect Blade Assembly

 

Clean the blade assembly about once a year, especially if a film of calcium or mineral deposits  

 

is visible on the exterior of the blades. Remove any build-up from the blades and any debris  

 

from blade passageways. While cleaning, inspect for irregularities or hairline cracks and    

 

replace as necessary.

►  Winter Storage

 

Protect your mobile Aquafog from winter damage. Expansion due to freezing can burst the  

 

fittings or the internal feed pump. If storing unit in below freezing temperatures, be sure all fluid  

 

is drained from the tank area. Damage due to freezing is not covered under warranty.

►  Lubricate Main Motor

 

The main motor is a permanently lubricated motor, but it is beneficial to apply spray oil around  

 

the shaft where it exits the motor body. Lubricate motor once a season or whenever squealing  

 occurs.

DISCONNECT AND LOCK OUT POWER SOURCE

BEFORE SERVICING

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Strainer

Drain Plug

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IMPORTANT! 
CLEAN UNIT 

SHORTLY AFTER EACH TREATMENT.

NOTICE

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Summary of Contents for XE CRSM

Page 1: ...derstand Retain for Future Reference XE MOBILE ATOMIZER USER S MANUAL AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OPERATOR S MANUAL NOTICE Rear Feed UL and CSA Electrical Components XE CRSM MODEL 115V 60Hz 1Ph 240V 50...

Page 2: ...INDICATES IMPORTANT INFORMATION THAT IF NOT FOLLOWED MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT WARNING CAUTION NOTICE Notes Description Aquafog CRSM mobile units are intended to condition large volumes of air by...

Page 3: ...EVERallowchildrenin the work area 7 Use of an extension cord for the CRSM is not recommended If necessary refer to the A W G chart in the following section or consult a certified electrician 8 Before...

Page 4: ...G USE OF AN EXTENSION CORD IS NOT RECOMMENDED IF NECESSARY REFER TO FIG 12 NOTICE 4 EXTENSION CORD SPECIFICATIONS FOR SINGLE FAN USE ONLY AWG American Wire Gauge Voltage 25 to 50 ft 50 to 100 ft 115 2...

Page 5: ...ds of time At the base of the plumbing is an in line strainer with a removable cap Occasionally check inside and flush any sediment from the screen The Hose Connection is used to supply fresh water to...

Page 6: ...H The KEY is needed to make changes You will need the KEY located on the side of the electrical control box to make changes see Fig 3 Slide this key on top of the flow valve s stem see Fig 4 to make y...

Page 7: ...ounds of chemical needed per acre B Ounces of chemical per 100 gallons of water applied by conventional spray nozzles If A Convert the pounds into ounces Divide the ounces by 4 36 43 560 sq ft per acr...

Page 8: ...Pivot Fogging Head Up Pivot the fogging head upward into large open air space away from the foliage If greenhouse is equipped with Horizontal Airflow Fans HAF simultaneous operation of CRSM and HAFs...

Page 9: ...ickling out of stationary blade assembly 4 In a small bucket thoroughly pre mix the chemical with some water 5 When Ready Slowly pour the pre mixed chemical into the tank s agitated water 6 Replace th...

Page 10: ...if a film of calcium or mineral deposits is visible on the exterior of the blades Remove any build up from the blades and any debris from blade passageways While cleaning inspect for irregularities o...

Page 11: ...y closed position the automatic priming will not occur resulting in trapped air and poor inconsistent fogging output E Consistency of fogging output greatly depends on the consistency of the cleaning...

Page 12: ...the slot betweenthemotorshaftandthestainlesssteelfaceplate Centeredintheslotareaand aimed slightly downward free from any rotational contact B Liquid not traveling through the fan blades This can be d...

Page 13: ...ST 8 58 5 16 flat washer SST 12 114 Drain fitting nut 1 115 Drain gasket 1 116 5 16 18 finish nut SST 4 117 1 4 20 x 5 8 HH bolt SST 4 308 XE blade tip setscrew SST 3 349 5 16 brass rod 1 391 Top pivo...

Page 14: ...p pivot plate Rear of Housing To Feed Pump 14 16 52 600 L 117 54 20 49 58 56 32 58 57 56 57 116 349 403 391 392 56 394 395 32 479 20 600 R Motor s Junction Box 576 7 523 522 35 To Circulation Pump 434...

Page 15: ...1 84 45 71 C 72 65 295 295 W 14 65 65 84 45 198 67 65 Tank s Wall Inside Tank CRSM Tank Exploded View 232 207 86 423 423 75 171 173 143 3 8 tube fitting provided for optional connection to metering pu...

Page 16: ...oupling 1 111 Axle SST 1 126 1 4 lockwasher SST 4 143 1 4 NPT M x 3 8 tube fitting 1 154 1 4 20 finish nut 4 155 1 4 NPT M x 1 2 compression fitting 1 156 Circulation tube 1 157 8 32 x 3 8 Phillips RH...

Page 17: ...on Denotes Termination Note All green wires go to ground Denotes Line Connection Denotes Termination 240 Volt 1 Phase 50 Hertz Foreign N mtr FAN mtr PUMPS SPST TGS 115 VAC LINE SPST TGS On 2 4 5 1 3 8...

Page 18: ...ck of maintenance or unauthorized repairs or alterations which affect the machine s performance or reliability LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY TO THE EXTENT ALLOWABLE UNDER APPLICABLE LAW JAYBIRD MANUFACTURI...

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