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Starting the CaviBlaster

TM

 power unit: 

 

1.  Turn on the water supply to the system. 
 
2.  Ensure  that  the  system  is  primed  with  water 

and  that  there  are  no  leaks  in  the  system.  The 
pressure pump is a positive displacement pump 
and  water  must  be  supplied  under  pressure. 

Failure  to  pump  feed  water  to  the  pressure 
pump will result in damage to the pump.

 

 
3.  Once  the  system  is  primed,  turn  off  the  water 

supply to the system. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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4.  Connect the ½″ (13 mm) high-pressure hose to 

the  quick-connect  plug  under  the  pressure-
regulating  unloader  ( Figure  6 ).    The  high - 

 

pressure hose has a brass quick-connect socket 
on  the  end.  The  1222-E  CaviBlaster

TM

  can 

deliver the required pressure utilizing up to 300 
feet (100 meters) of ½″ diameter rubber hose or 
600  feet  (200  meters)  of  thermoplastic    hose.  

Using  greater  lengths   or  smaller   diameters  
of  hose   may   degrade performance. 

If greater 

hose  lengths  are  required,  ¾”  (19  mm) 
diameter hose must be used. 

 
5.

 

Connect the Zero Thrust Gun to the high  
pressure hose (Figure 7) and submerge the  
Zero Thrust Gun in water.  

 

 

 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for Caviblaster 1222-E50

Page 1: ...Model 1222 E50 Operation Maintenance Manual www cavidyne com ...

Page 2: ... on pump Figure 3 per manufacturer s operating manual Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 5 To supply water to the CaviBlasterTM power unit connect a 1 25 mm diameter feed hose to the cam lock plug on the inline strainer inlet Figure 4 Either fresh water or seawater can be used with this system The water source must supply the CaviBlasterTM with water at a volume of greater than 12 gallons 45 liters per mi...

Page 3: ...s primed turn off the water supply to the system Figure 6 4 Connect the 13 mm high pressure hose to the quick connect plug under the pressure regulating unloader Figure 6 The high pressure hose has a brass quick connect socket on the end The 1222 E CaviBlasterTM can deliver the required pressure utilizing up to 300 feet 100 meters of diameter rubber hose or 600 feet 200 meters of thermoplastic hos...

Page 4: ...he green START button on the motor controller Figure 8 mounted on top of the motor to start the motor 10 The system is now ready to operate refer to photo on cover for overall system set up Figure 8 Figure 9 WARNING Although the CaviBlasterTM system is safe to use when submerged in water the system generates a high pressure up to 2 200 psi water stream which can cause injury when the Zero Thrust G...

Page 5: ... the operating instructions when the replacement diver is ready to continue cleaning 6 Ensure that the Zero Thrust Gun is submerged any time the motor and pressure pump are operating Adjusting the CaviBlasterTM system for maximum performance 1 If using a calibration pressure gauge situated between the pressure hose and the CaviBlasterTM Zero Thrust Gun the water pressure should be 2 200 psi with t...

Page 6: ...ge close the pressure regulating unloader until there is just a trickle of water less than gallon or 1 liter per minute coming out of the bypass with the Zero Thrust Gun trigger in the open or ON position Shutting down the CaviBlasterTM power unit 1 Stop the motor by depressing the red STOP button Figure 8 on the motor controller 2 Shut off the supply of water to the pump 3 Squeeze the Zero Thrust...

Page 7: ...plug 4 Attach the pressure hose and Zero Thrust Gun 5 Connect the power cable to the power source 6 Make sure that the diver is ready to work and that the Zero Thrust Gun is submerged in the water Apply hearing protection if the diver is not wearing a helmet 7 Start the motor 8 Activate the cleaning cavitation stream by squeezing the Zero Thrust Gun trigger to open or ON 9 Proceed with cleaning 10...

Page 8: ...lways wear neoprene or heavy rubber gloves to provide protection to the hands and in particular to the nails The gloves will absorb most of the energy produced by bursting cavitation bubbles and prevent the cavitation bubbles from contacting the operators hands The gloves will also protect operators hands from the initial shockwave when the Zero Thrust Gun is activated Serious harm and injury may ...

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