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Advanjet HV-2000C Jet Controller Setup and Operation
3A5856A
2. Installation and Setup
2.1
Physical Placement
The HV-2000C controller should be placed in a location where the front panel controls
can be viewed and accessed. The ventilation holes on the sides should not be blocked.
2.2
Pneumatic System
NOTICE
It is imperative that the air supplied to the HV-2000 is clean and dry
and free from debris and water. A 40-micron filter, a water separator,
and an overpressure relief valve set at around 120 psi (0.83 MPa)
are highly recommended. If the air is not clean and dry, serious
damage can occur to the solenoid valves. The air supply pressure
should be between 70 and 100 psi (0.48 and 0.70 MPa).
Air In:
Referring to
Figure 2-1
,
connect an independently regulated and filtered main air
source to the rear of the HV-2000C controller. Use a 40-micron filter (at minimum). The
air must be
clean and dry,
and at a pressure of 70 to 100 psi (0.48 and 0.70 MPa).
Jet Pressure:
The HV-2000 jet is supplied with a 6-mm OD air tube and terminates with
a slip connect coupler. Connect this tube to the JET connector on the rear of the
controller. Normal jet air operation is usually between 40 and 60 psi (0.28 and 0.41
MPa).
Fluid Pressure:
Pressure to the dispensing fluid is supplied through a 4-mm OD tube
with a locking bayonet coupler. Connect this tube to the FLUID PRESSURE connector
on the rear of the controller.
Figure 2-1: HV-2000C Pneumatic Connections
FLUID PRESSURE
4-MM OD TUBE [LOCKING BAYONET]
JET PRESSURE
6-MM OD TUBE [SLIP CONNECT COUPLER]
AIR IN
6-MM OD TUBE