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Set up 

 
The Arm-Evac 250 has been designed for ease of use and maximum installation flexibility in mind.  The 
following are recommended guidelines for setting up your system.  If you have any specific questions 
that this section does not cover, please consult your PACE Representative or call PACE directly. 
 

1.

 

Placement 

 
There are three major considerations that need to be addressed for proper placement of the 
central filtration unit. 

 

Exhaust Port: 

This is located on the back of the filtration unit.  When 
positioning the unit, make sure that the exhaust port is 

not 

blocked or that airflow from the exhaust port is not restricted 
in any way. 

 
Proximity to work area: 

The filtration unit should be placed as close to the work area 
as possible.  If using a flex hose, it is advantageous to keep 
the length of the flex hose as short as possible.  Do not kink 
or create any sharp bends in the flex hose, as this will 
reduce airflow. 

 
Unit Location 

The filtration unit should be positioned so that it will not block 
aisle ways or impede normal operating traffic of material 
handling pathways.  It is important to position the unit in 
such a way that allows for proper clearance to remove the 
filter access cover and replace the filter as needed. 

 2.  Power 

 

 
 

The Arm-Evac 250 will plug into a standard 110v or 230v electrical outlet, depending on the 
model you purchased.  A line cord is provided with each system.  Be sure the unit you have is 
rated for the intended power supply. 

 

 

Caution 

 

Failure to supply the correct voltage to the unit will result in damage to the motor. 

 

 

3.  Self-Calibration Procedure 

 

IMPORTANT 

 

This procedure must be performed on the Arm-Evac 250 before initial operation. 

 

 

4.  Filters 
 

 

Before operating the unit, make sure the filters are correctly positioned.  The pre-filter is always 

 

located on top, and the direction of airflow is clearly marked on the filter cartridge.  Airflow is 

 

always in a downward direction for the Arm-Evac 250. 
 
 
 

 

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Page 2: ...ARM EVAC 250 Central Filter Unit MANUAL NO 8881 0250 REV A Artisan Technology Group Quality Instrumentation Guaranteed 888 88 SOURCE www artisantg com...

Page 3: ...et Up continued 8 Self Calibration Feature 9 Maintenance Filter Replacement 10 Maintenance continued 11 Replacement Filter part number 12 PACE Worldwide Warranty 13 Equipment Warranty Registration 14...

Page 4: ...ergic reactions and other health related effects associated with exposure to solder flux fumes in the electronics industry The PACE Arm Evac 250 Central Filter Unit represents the latest technology in...

Page 5: ...Steel static safe Number of inlets Two 75mm 3 of Collection accessories Two 75mm 3 or four 45mm 1 75 or 50mm 2 Maximum duct run 2 5m 8 per inlet Standard Filter General Purpose HEPA Filter Filtration...

Page 6: ...k of serious injury or death fire or explosion may result from improper use If in doubt contact your industrial hygienist or PACE 2 Never use PACE Fume Extraction Systems to extract fumes from highly...

Page 7: ...ate and adequate measuring detection devices to assure compliance with all applicable Health Safety regulations Flammable vapors and gases i e Isopropyl Alcohol are removed by and accumulate in the ga...

Page 8: ...airflow Unit Location The filtration unit should be positioned so that it will not block aisle ways or impede normal operating traffic of material handling pathways It is important to position the uni...

Page 9: ...Evac 250 can be placed on the benchtop or located under a workbench depending on operator preference Fume Extraction Configuration Examples 2 x Metal Plenum 8886 0366 1 x 50mm Flex Arm 8886 0550 2 x...

Page 10: ...tion Gauge 1 several times There is no need to adjust the Speed Controller 3 the self calibration mode over rides the controller Note that the Motor Speed LED s 3 are not illuminated 2 The Self Calibr...

Page 11: ...ce Maintenance General Tips Before opening the Arm Evac 250 always turn off the power source Protect the Arm Evac and accessories from dampness Do not extract water vapor or steam The Arm Evac 250 mus...

Page 12: ...number 8884 9965 P5 Motor The Arm Evac 250 is fitted with a maintenance free brush less single inlet fan assembly which does not require routine maintenance It is important that fume extractor filters...

Page 13: ...ons Circuit Board Cleaning Laboratory Applications Arm Evac 250 Adhesives Filter Blend of Adsorptive Chemisorptive media 5 8883 0951 Fine particulate and gas removal in designated Cleanroom environmen...

Page 14: ...ld at user s expense and risk User will be responsible for all costs of shipping equipment to PACE or other location for warranty service EXCEPT FOR THE REMEDY ABOVE DESCRIBED UNLESS OTHERIWSE REQUIRE...

Page 15: ...the applicable PACE address listed above EQUIPMENT WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD Date Model No Serial No Of Receipt Purchased from Company Name Mailing Address Telephone number with area code Fax Number...

Page 16: ...service in house repair center WE BUY USED EQUIPMENT Sell your excess underutilized and idle used equipment We also offer credit for buy backs and trade ins www artisantg com WeBuyEquipment REMOTE IN...

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