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TURBO FORCE Instruction Manual

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Warranty

  

It is expressly understood and agreed that no officer, agent, salesman or employee of the manufacturer 
Intec (MANUFACTURER) has the authority to obligate the MANUFACTURER by any terms, stipulations, or 
conditions not herein expressed; that all previous representations and agreements, either verbal or written, 
referring to the machinery and equipment, which is the subject of this Warranty, are hereby superseded 
and canceled, and that there are no promises or agreements outside of the Warranty agreement.  Further-
more, the MANUFACTURER hereby disclaims any implied warranties of merchantability, or implied war-
ranties of fitness for a particular purpose. 

With the above understanding, the MANUFACTURER provides the following one (1) Year Limited Warranty, 
and no other, for its insulation blowing machines (MACHINES): 

a) MANUFACTURER warrants to the original purchaser that the MACHINE is well made, of good material
and durable; but only if the MACHINE is operated and maintained in accordance with the Instruction 
Manual.  This Warranty is void if the MACHINE is not so operated and maintained, or if the MACHINE is 
used for blowing materials other than those which are intended to be used with the MACHINE. 

b) MANUFACTURER guarantees the MACHINE to be free from manufacturing defects at the time of
shipment, and to remain free from defects when operated under normal use, for a period of one (1) year 
from the date of factory shipment, with the exception of the blowers, electrical and air lock components, 
which are warrantied for a period of ninety (90) days from date of factory shipment. 

c) This Warranty shall not apply to any MACHINE or component part which, in the opinion of the
MANUFACTURER, has been altered, subject to misuse, negligence, accident or operated beyond factory 
rated capacity.  All requested Warranty work should be performed at MANUFACTURER’s factory or by an 
Authorized Factory Service Facility.  Failure to have the Warranty work done at MANUFACTURER’S factory 
or by an Authorized Factory Service Facility will void this Warranty.  MANUFACTURER will bear full 
responsibility to repair or replace, at its option, without charge to the original purchaser, any part that, in 
the MANUFACTURER’S opinion, is found to be defective. 

d) All parts claimed defective by original purchaser shall be returned, properly identified, to
MANUFACTURER’s factory or Authorized Factory Service facility, freight prepaid.  All replacement, repaired 
or non-defective parts will be returned to purchaser, freight collect.  MANUFACTURER will supply 
replacement parts prior to purchaser, freight collect.  MANUFACTURER will supply replacement parts prior 
to receipt of any parts claimed defective, only with the understanding that such replacement parts will be 
shipped to purchaser at the then prevailing price of said part, C.O.D., freight collect.  MANUFACTURER will 
reimburse cost of any such part only after receipt and inspection, and finding said part defective. 

e) MANUFACTURER’s liability is expressly limited to the repair or replacement of defective parts set forth in
this Warranty.  All other damages and warranties, statutory or otherwise, being waived are original 
purchaser as a condition of sale and purchase of said machines.  Furthermore, the MANUFACTURER shall 
not be liable for damages or delays caused by defective material or workmanship.

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Summary of Contents for Turbo Force

Page 1: ...hine Intec Turbo Force Hp3 40010 00 Insulation Machine Canada Intec Turbo Force Hp3 40011 00 Insulation Machine Canada Intec Turbo Force Hp3 40012 00 Insulation Machine Canada Intec Turbo Force Hp3 40005 00 Insulation Machine Canada Intec Turbo Force Hp3 40006 00 Insulation Machine Canada Intec Turbo Force Hp3 40007 00 Insulation Machine Canada netzerotools com netzerotools com netzerotools com ...

Page 2: ...tallation versatility all of our durable systems are made to maximize your profit generating potential Best in class Customer Service Total ease of use extends beyond your initial purchase of an Intec system to your evolving needs thru the entire lifecycle Both before and after the sale service is important to keep you running at peak operating capabilities Intec s technical team provides installa...

Page 3: ...SYMBOLS 3 SAFETY FIRST 3 HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS 4 SYSTEM SET UP 5 SYSTEM OPERATION 7 MAINTENANCE 10 INTEC QUICK ACCESSTM IQA 11 TROUBLESHOOTING 13 SPECIFICATIONS 16 ELECTRICAL DRAWING 17 MAKING A CLAIM FOR DAMAGE OR LOSS 18 WARRANTY 19 netzerotools com netzerotools com ...

Page 4: ... equipment with hopper in tilt back mode Never operate equipment while standing in water as electrical shock may result Always use grounded extension cords when operating equipment When working with insulation always wear a long sleeve shirt gloves and a hat Wear goggles or safety glasses for eye protection Wear a mask for respiratory protection Never put your hands into the hopper or machine outl...

Page 5: ... in enhanced hopper utilization When using stabilized cellulose fiberglass or stone wool move the breaker bar up to its highest position or remove bar from system so product does not contact bar when being loaded into hopper Hopper The hopper contains the insulation being fed into the agitators Filters Ensure clean air is being used for blower intake and cooling Agitators The agitators condition t...

Page 6: ...vy duty power cords each power source is required to be an independent circuit LED lights will glow indicating power to agitator and blower s circuit breakers Note If cannot find 3 independent circuits or desire is to use 1 blower vs 2 blowers then do not need to connect the second blower i e only 2 independent circuits required Suggested slide gate settings for desired applications Optional circu...

Page 7: ...fiberglass or stone wool move the breaker bar up to its highest position or remove bar from system so it does not interfere with product when loading hopper 7 Load Insulation Remove packaging and load insulation Cellulose 1 Lift Loading Platform up 2 Rotate downwards to rest on system s handle Breaker Bar Breaker Bar Adjustment Settings 1 Set bag on platform remove plastic wrapping Be sure no plas...

Page 8: ...ll the way around 2 Bend bag to break 3 Place bag on loading platform with open end facing towards a side not into the hopper Turn machine on Slice wrapper in direction shown to allow product to expand into hopper Keep plastic out of hopper netzerotools com netzerotools com ...

Page 9: ...iliary Blower Cicuit Breaker in off position b Press Start Agitator button The blower has to be running for 3 4 seconds for the agitator to be able to start i Note The agitator will not start if the blower is not on ii Note The agitator has a delay of 3 5 seconds after BLOWER has been started iii Note Pressing the Stop Agitator button will stop the agitator only iv Note Pressing the Stop Blower bu...

Page 10: ... Speed Setting to desired setting ranging from 100 to near 0 Note 1 To obtain maximum blower velocity and pressure place the Variable Speed control in the off position Placing the Variable Speed in the off position provides more power to your system s blowers when compared to having the Variable Speed on and Variable Speed Setting at 100 netzerotools com netzerotools com ...

Page 11: ...ne s production Seal failure is the most common airlock assembly failure Seal failure prevents the airlock from holding the proper pressure Seal failure will reduce the machine s production A machine with seal failure will have air blow out of the airlock into the hopper reducing the amount of air exiting the machine outlet It is recommended to visually inspected seals each week to ensure proper r...

Page 12: ...y efficient as possible so you can get back up and running in the quickest of manners is why Intec Quick Access was developed IQA TM was designed to further your efficiencies by reducing the time it takes to access critical system components From the revolutionary tilt back design providing access to the airlock hopper agitator and airlock motors and blowers to the quick access chains electrical c...

Page 13: ...nel provides access to the electronics controlling your TURBO FORCE IQA Filters Simply slide filter from holder use compressed air or knock filter on a hard surface to remove contaminants and replace filter in the appropriate holder on machine IQA Slide Gate Settings Pull the pin slide gate to recommended setting and you are on your way towards obtaining appropriately conditioned insulation for th...

Page 14: ...on position Auxiliary Blower s circuit breaker needs to be in the on position Place Auxiliary Blower s circuit breaker in the on position Variable Speed switch is in the neutral position Place Variable Speed switch in either the off or on position Blower contactor overload activated Let system cool If happens often contact Intec for settings Worn brushes in blower motor Have a qualified technician...

Page 15: ...bute insulation material inside hopper Airlock seal is worn Inspect airlock seals for cuts and wear Have a qualified technician replace airlock seals Airlock has an obstruction preventing insulation from exiting Disconnect electrical power remove obstruction Variable Speed is on and Variable Speed Setting is below 100 yet still a lot of air flow Auxiliary blower is on Place the Auxiliary Blower Ci...

Page 16: ...ires 115V 15amp separate circuit for agitator and each blower Extension cord gauge is too small Use a 12 3 heavy duty i e SJ300V extension cord with 115V Chain is not aligned with sprockets Disconnect electrical power Have a qualified technician realign chain and sprockets Machine makes a banging noise when agitator is operating Chain is loose Disconnect electrical power Have a qualified technicia...

Page 17: ...ower 115 VAC 14 3 amp single stage Agitator Motor HP 115VAC 7 8 amp Airlock Motor HP 115VAC 7 8 amp Power Requirements 2 115VAC 60 Hz 15 amp circuits for standard 3 115VAC 60 Hz 15 amp circuits for hP3 854mm 1311mm 1562mm 1356mm 394mm 918mm netzerotools com netzerotools com ...

Page 18: ...TURBO FORCE Instruction Manual 17 Electrical Drawing netzerotools com netzerotools com ...

Page 19: ...propriate freight carrier When items leave our warehouse the shipper assumes responsibility It is the responsibility of the consignee to file a claim Proper documentation is necessary to support the claim Please inspect all items properly prior to signing for them 2 Items received not correct A Incorrect items received Contact Intec Customer Service B Incomplete order received not backordered Cont...

Page 20: ...e of factory shipment c This Warranty shall not apply to any MACHINE or component part which in the opinion of the MANUFACTURER has been altered subject to misuse negligence accident or operated beyond factory rated capacity All requested Warranty work should be performed at MANUFACTURER s factory or by an Authorized Factory Service Facility Failure to have the Warranty work done at MANUFACTURER S...

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