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1. IMPORTANT INFORMATION 

Please read the following installation, operation and maintenance instructions for the Jetblack Safety Cleaning Booth 
carefully. Always ensure that the power is isolated before commencing any maintenance on this product.  

ALWAYS WEAR THE CORRECT PPE WHEN INSTALLING, MAINTAINING AND OPERATING.

 

Please note 

- that this manual is also available to download on our webs

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www.jetblacksafety.com

 

 

 

2. CLEANING BOOTH OVERVIEW 

The JetBlack Safety Cleaning Booth is a self-contained, free-standing de-dusting system which is highly effective for removing, 
extracting and collecting dust and debris from 

employees’ 

dirty work clothes. The Cleaning Booth incorporates a blower-

powered JetBlack Safety Cleaning Station. This unit delivers a high volume of filtered air at low pressure, sufficient to remove 
powders and dust effectively and safely, even when directed at exposed skin. In operation, the integrated Cleaning Station is 
used by Booth occupants to dislodge all dust and fibres. These are then drawn down and away through a grille floor by a 
vacuum effect created by an external blower or extractor. 

All removed materials are either collected in the extractor or can be directly connected 

into a client’s existing extraction 

system. 

 

In the UK this product should be LEV tested & commissioned. The test required is based on exceeding 
airflow speeds suggested in HSG258 - a smoke test is not required. Duct velocities should be checked at; 1) 
The booth roof 2) The inlet of the duct to the extractor & 3) The inlet to the extractor. Base level velocities 
at these points should be determined at the commissioning stage (to the site conditions). If you have any 
questions or concerns, please contact your distributor for more details. 

 

For more information on reducing airborne dust or contamination consult your equivalent HSE website. For the UK this is; 

www.hse.gov.uk/coshh

 For the US it is

www.osha.gov

 

 

DO NOT USE THIS PRODUCT WITHOUT EXTRACTION CONNECTED! 
 
ENSURE THAT ALL BROKEN SKIN IS COVERED, DO NOT DIRECT THE AIR AT BROKEN SKIN! 
 
DO NOT USE IN ATEX ZONES OR NEAR EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCES! 

The JetBlack Safety Cleaning Booth was created to be mobile or remain at a fixed location for the life of the unit. In addition, 
the Cleaning Booth is all electric and uses no compressed air 

 contaminated workers can continuously enter and exit the 

unit without having to wait for a compressor tank to re-fill. 

 
3. MAIN FEATURES & COMPONENTS 

 

Self-contained system housed in an all-weather painted steel enclosure. 

 

System footprint is 1200mm (3.94ft) wide x 1472mm (4.83ft) deep without extractor, 1810mm (5.94ft) wide x 
1554mm (5.1ft) deep with extractor. 

 

Booth weight without extractor is 219Kg (485lb), and with extractor is 333Kg (735lbs). 

 

The design of the Booth’s base allows for fork lift tr

uck access for easy handling. 

 

Possible electric supplies are; 208V, 220 and 230V, 1 phase, 50 or 60Hz. Check the rating plate below the isolator 
on the back of the Booth. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for SAFETY CLEANING BOOTH

Page 1: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS ACM 0043 Issue 12...

Page 2: ...IPMENT ARRIVAL INSPECTION 6 SAFETY INFORMATION 7 INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 8 GENERAL OPERATION 9 SYSTEM RATING 10 JETBLACK SAFETY CLEANING STATION INFORMATION 11 WIRING DIAGRAMS 12 LEV DATA 13 WARRANTY...

Page 3: ...uggested in HSG258 a smoke test is not required Duct velocities should be checked at 1 The booth roof 2 The inlet of the duct to the extractor 3 The inlet to the extractor Base level velocities at the...

Page 4: ...r Version Features Internal Features for both Internal and External models All weather painted steel enclosure Entry Exit door with viewing windows Makralon Extractor Unit Rain cover for main Booth en...

Page 5: ...5 of 22 4 Cleaning Station Nozzle Assembly LED Light On Off Switch PIR Sensor Hose Foot Grille Emergency Stop Manufacturer LEV label Pressure Gauge PPE Label...

Page 6: ...6 of 22 4 OUTLINE DRAWINGS Indoor Version Outdoor Version 5 EQUIPMENT ARRIVAL INSPECTION If there are any shortages discrepancies or damage to your product upon delivery please immediately contact the...

Page 7: ...before connection It is recommended that the unit be hard wired to an electrical supply that is surge protected and in compliance with local codes Check the base Earth point located at the rear is in...

Page 8: ...s is so an operator knows the booth is working correctly before they use the system 3 Unpack the consignment and position the main Booth assembly in place Remove 4x Black Transport brackets from the b...

Page 9: ...main isolator if supplied The light and extractor will automatically start when either door is opened Inside the Booth safety information is located above the start button Please press the internally...

Page 10: ...In this case stop using the Booth immediately isolate the supply check all ducting collection parts thoroughly The Booth will automatically switch off if the gauge pressure reads above 1 25kPa In this...

Page 11: ...st cases 20 30 seconds is a sufficient cleaning cycle Do not worry about getting too close to the airflow of the Cleaning Station it is perfectly safe and will not cause any harm In fact the closer th...

Page 12: ...C Limits for harmonic current emissions EN 61000 3 3 Limits of voltage changes fluctuations and flicker in public low voltage supply system Cleaning Station Maintenance and Service The following point...

Page 13: ...se Replace damaged hose Air leaks in system Check replace damaged hose and clips Irregular Excessive Noise Blockage in air ducting Check all ducting and air delivery devices for blockages damage Repla...

Page 14: ...14 of 22 11 WIRING DIAGRAMS...

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Page 16: ...been installed it should be tested for LEV compliance if applicable The following test procedure will guide the LEV service provider into making a full true correct commissioning report 1 Ensure that...

Page 17: ...e UK this product should be LEV tested commissioned The test required is based on exceeding airflow speeds suggested in HSG258 a smoke test is not required Duct velocities should be checked at 1 The b...

Page 18: ...that THIS MUST ALWAYS READ ABOVE 5m s for safe operation with all items in place the doors closed 9m s is a good top level extraction airspeed m s Y This is applicable for nozzle only versions Does th...

Page 19: ...on damage Check waste collectors damage condition Empty dust collection bags Comments 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 CHANGE RECIPROCATOR GUARD FILTERS 0 1257 10 PAPER ROOF FILTER BHTF01 ELEMENT 13 14 15 1...

Page 20: ...36 CHANGE RECIPROCATOR GUARD FILTERS 0 1257 10 PAPER ROOF FILTER BHTF01 ELEMENT 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 CHANGE RECIPROCATOR GUARD FILTERS 0 1257 10 PAPER ROOF FILTER BHTF01 ELEMENT 49 50...

Page 21: ...ich covers the replacement part expires on the date of expiry of your equipment s Warranty Parts replaced under the Warranty become the property of ACI At no time will ACI be liable for any of the cos...

Page 22: ...ntrol Industries Ltd Weycroft Avenue Millwey Rise Industrial Estate Axminster EX13 5HU UK www aircontrolindustries com sales aircontrolindustries com Tel 44 0 1297 529242 Air Control Industries INC 76...

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