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Controls and Their Functions
NOTE: This general outline will only familiarize you with the machine. Read through
the entire manual before putting this machine into operation. (Refer to Dia-
gram 1 on page 11)
1)
Tank Outlet Valve:
Allows melted material from the tank to flow into the pumping
system.
2)
Access Port:
The sealing wand is placed in here when not in use. This allows opera-
tor to continue circulating material through the hose to prevent material from cooling and
freezing up.
3)
Loading Door (2 on Model 230 & 410):
Place the material on safety door to load the
melting tank.
4)
Oil Temperature Gauge:
Monitors the heat transfer oil temperature.
5)
Material Temperature Gauge (optional):
This gauge shows the temperature of
material inside the melting tank. This gauge is for reference before pumping starts.
Once pumping begins, gauge (6) will be an exact reading of material passing through
the system. (Not shown)
6)
Material Temperature Gauge:
Reads material temperature as it pumps through
plumbing system.
7)
Pressure Valve:
This valve controls the flow rate of the material being pumped to the
hose and sealing wand by changing the pressure setting. (Turning the valve clockwise
will increase the pressure which in turn will increase the flow). During sealing opera-
tions, this valve alone can be used to regulate flow.
8)
Sealing Hose Valve:
Opening this valve will allow the material being pumped to flow
through the hose and sealing wand. The valve should be in the full "on" position during
operation to prevent flow restriction.
9)
Agitation Drive Control Knob:
Rotate knob counterclockwise to start agitation.
Rotate knob clockwise to reverse agitation, which is useful for dislodging material.
Center position is neutral.
10)
Pressure Gauge:
This gauge measures the pressure required to turn the agitator. By
observing this gauge, the operator can tell if the agitator is rotating.
11)
Pump Drive Control Knob:
Rotate knob counterclockwise to start material pump for
sealing operation. Rotate the knob clockwise to reverse the material flow. Reverse
flow is used for system cleanout. Center position is neutral.
Summary of Contents for MAGMA 110
Page 48: ... 48 Wiring Diagrams Refer to Individual Wiring Diagrams for Details ...
Page 49: ... 49 Wiring Diagrams Trailer Wiring Diagram ...
Page 50: ... 50 Engine and Burner Wiring Harness Wiring Diagrams ...
Page 51: ... 51 Wiring Diagrams Relay Panel ...
Page 52: ... 52 Wiring Diagrams Temperature Control Wiring Diagram ...
Page 53: ... 53 Wiring Diagrams Primary Control ...
Page 54: ... 54 Wiring Diagrams LOFA Engine Shutdown Heated Hose Generator ...
Page 59: ... 59 Plumbing System Parts List Dual Wand Single Wand ...
Page 75: ... 75 11 12 Miscellaneous Parts ...
Page 77: ... 77 ...
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