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Use of hazard information

 

DANGER

 

Indicates a potentially or imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or 
serious injury. 
WARNING 
Indicates a potentially or imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or 
serious injury. 
CAUTION 
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that may result in minor or moderate injury. 

NOTICE

 

Indicates a situation that, if not avoided, could result in damage to the instrument. It also indicates 
information that requires special notice. 

 

Precautionary labels 

Read all labels and tags attached to the instrument. Personal injury or damage to the instrument could occur if not 
fully observed. 
 

 

This symbol, if noted on the instrument, references the instruction manual for 
operation and/or safety information. 

 

 

 

This symbol, when noted on a product enclosure or barrier, indicates that a risk of 
electrical shock and/or electrocution exists 

 

 

This symbol, if noted on the product, indicates the need for protective eye wear. 

 

 

This symbol, when noted on the product, identifies the location of the connection 
for Protective Earth (ground). 

 

This symbol, when noted on the product, identifies the location of a fuse or 
current limiting device. 

 

 

This symbol, when noted on the product, identifies a finger trap area. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Greasebuster

Page 1: ... Greasebuster FAT SKIMMER INSTRUCTION INFORMATION ...

Page 2: ... describes at any time without notice or obligation Revised editions may be found on the Smart Storm s web site www smartstorm eu Safety information Please read this entire manual before unpacking setting up or operating this equipment Pay attention to all danger warning and caution statements Failure to do so could result in serious injury to the operator or damage to the equipment Make sure that...

Page 3: ...nary labels Read all labels and tags attached to the instrument Personal injury or damage to the instrument could occur if not fully observed This symbol if noted on the instrument references the instruction manual for operation and or safety information This symbol when noted on a product enclosure or barrier indicates that a risk of electrical shock and or electrocution exists This symbol if not...

Page 4: ... Release the belt tension using the adjusters B so that the belt can be moved to the centre of the rollers then apply minimal tension to the belt equally at each side by tightening the adjusters B 2 4 Start the machine and ensure that the belt is staying centrally on the rollers 2 5 If it does not tighten the belt tension at the side the belt is moving towards adjusting the tension in 1 4 turn inc...

Page 5: ...in 1 2 turn increments at each side until the required angle is achieved 4 PADDLE WHEEL ANGLE The angle of the belt should be adjusted so approximately 2 3rds of the bottom roller A is submerged as shown above Adjust the roller angle to maximise the fats onto the belt A ...

Page 6: ...o the tie bars and remove the side plate 5 7 Disconnect the paddle 1 drive chain and raise the paddle assembly by lifting the arms 9 clear of the lower roller 5 8 It should now be possible to remove the belt 25 by sliding it sideways and off the upper and lower rollers 11 12 5 9 Position the new belt in place and re assemble by reversing the above procedure to tension the belt correctly please ref...

Page 7: ... 4 must be fixed securely to a frame or to the floor to prevent the machine tipping over 6 3 The height can be adjusted by securing the frame 4 to the machine using the appropriate holes in the vertical members two bolts each side must be used 6 4 If the frame 4 provided does not raise the machine high enough for the installation then a locally fabricated sub frame can be used Alternatively please...

Page 8: ...nfiguration the frame 3 slots on to the lip of the tank and the machine is fastened tom this frame 6 6 The height can be adjusted by securing the frame 3 to the machine using the appropriate holes in the vertical members two bolts each side must be used ...

Page 9: ...et the scraper blade release the two screws at the slot of bracket 16 at both sides of the scraper blade support Raise the scraper blade to contact the belt then lock the screws 7 3 The scraper blade should rest evenly against the belt with minimal contact if the scraper blade presses too hard on to the belt then this can cause belt tracking problems ...

Page 10: ...te varies in density solid content and temperature The user may wish to change the setting to obtain best performance Electrical Wiring Protocol L1 U L2 V L3 W L1 Live L2 Neutral 8 1 ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENT COMPONENTS ELECTRICAL Mains Isolator Emergency Stop Fuse holder 10A Thermistor K Type Heater Plate 200W 230VAC Mains Cable Thermistor cable 5m Heater Cable 5m MCB for Temperature Controller 6...

Page 11: ...wn Key and Enter key Press until d1 01 is displayed Press Enter 3 times until 022 is displayed Use reset key until you get to the digit you want to change ie to change to a higher speed say 040 move to digit 2 and use the up key to change to 4 The move to the next digit using the reset key and use the down key to change this digit to 0 Once you have changed to the number either higher to speed up ...

Page 12: ... lead into the connection block located in the junction box under the collection chamber The thermistor is factory set to 18 degrees centigrade To change the temperature press the SET key Use the up down keys to change to the desired temperature shown in the bottom display window Press set again The upper window displays the real time temperature and the lower window the set point The controller h...

Page 13: ...in the OFF position Connection 1 2 Thermocouple inputs Connect in correct order else display will read negative 5 4 Mains supply to heater element Connect heater cable between 5 and supply neutral which is available on a flying connector Further information is available in the enclosed SA100 manual Temperature Controller 5 6 7 8 4 9 1 2 3 11 10 Temperature Controller ...

Page 14: ...10 0 Specifications 10 1 Dimensions ...

Page 15: ...s Steel Fixings Wall and Floor Mount Optional flotation tanks Heater K Type Thermistor 200W heater Plate Programmable Control Timer Optional Programmable Timer Weight 65Kg For technical support please contact your supplier or Smart Storm Supplier Stamp Smart Storm Ltd Riverside House North Dean Business Park Stainland Road Halifax HX4 8LR Tel 00 44 1422 363462 www smartstorm eu Sales smartstorm eu...

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