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3.7 SPRAY CONTROL PANEL OPTIONS 

Spray control modules pair with the optional variable spray mount and provides the means to set operating 
parameters and control the functioning of the automatic spray nozzles. AutoJet

®

 offers three updated panel models to 

choose from. The controllers are  designed to run electric actuated spray nozzles. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 

Controllers not included with this system package. These controllers are suggested.

 

*Dual Channel 1000+ is only capable with electric actuated spray nozzles and air nozzles can only work with a single 
channel. 

 

 

 

Figure 2: Manual Zone Control

(Optional) 

 

Manual 8

-

zone control panel which includes the 

following components mounted into a stainless

-

steel 

hinged enclosure: 

 

• 

Eight (8) manual enclosure cover mounted on

-

off switches.

 

• 

Terminal strips.

 

• 

Cord grips for cable entry.

 

Figure 3: Digital Zone Control (Optional) 

 

Digital 8

-

zone control panel with/ or without timing control which 

includes the following components mounted into a stainless

-

steel 

hinged enclosure: 

 

• 

Programmable logic controller with Ethernet for timing control 

 

• 

HMI touch screen control and display

 

• 

Four (4) Model 1022 digital 2

-

switch modules

 

• 

Power Supply

 

• 

Terminal strip

 

• 

Cord grips for cable entry

 

 

Features

 

AutoJet 1000+

 

AutoJet 1750+

 

AutoJet 2150+

 

HMI Touch Screen

 

4.3”

 

4.3”

 

7”

 

Power Input

 

110

-

240 VAC, 

50/60, 1Ph., 3A

 

110

-

240 VAC, 

50/60 1 ph., 5A

 

120 VAC, 50/60,  
1Ph., 8A

 

Washdown Closure

 

 

 

 

Recipes

 

 

 

 

Trigger Input

 

 

 

 

Global Compatibility, multi

-

voltage 

power cords available

 

 

 

 

Stainless Steel Control Panel

 

 

 

 

Power On/Off Switch 

 

 

 

 

Level Switch

 

 

 

 

Pulse Width Modulation (PWM)

 

× 

 

 

System Outputs

 

× 

 

 

Dual Channel*

 

 

× 

 

HMI Wi

-

Fi Access

 

× 

 

 

2300 Series Controls

 

× 

 

 

Precision Spray Control

 

× 

 

 

Encoder Input

 

× 

× 

 

Flow Monitoring

 

× 

× 

 

Pressure Input Sensor

 

× 

× 

 

Ethernet IP

 

× 

× 

 

High Capacity

 

× 

× 

 

Summary of Contents for AutoJet VC10

Page 1: ...AutoJet VC10 Industrial Heated Spray System OWNER S MANUAL ML00VC10HTSYS spray com...

Page 2: ...ning Control System Options 6 3 7 Spray Control Panel Options 7 4 Installing the System 8 4 1 Filling the Heating Loop 8 4 2 Process Fluid Delivery 9 4 3 Agitator And FRL Unit 10 5 System Start Up and...

Page 3: ...r environment can be damaged or be in danger if the instructions are not followed correctly ATTENTION Supplementary information for the user that draws attention to possible problems SECTION 2 SAFETY...

Page 4: ...ATTENTION Always remember to carefully read the chemical manufacturer s labels follow SDS and all directions WARNING OF SHOCK HAZARD To reduce the risk of electric shock do not open the cover on elect...

Page 5: ...uminated Power On and Power off power pushbuttons and various illuminated selector switches A lockout disconnect switch is mounted on the door A low level indicator is illuminated when the tank is low...

Page 6: ...tinuous liquid level sensor with auto refill addition Liquid outlet unit with manual 3 way ball valve for tank draining and 2 way ball valve for direct fluid line shut off Air motor driven liquid agit...

Page 7: ...hes Terminal strips Cord grips for cable entry Figure 3 Digital Zone Control Optional Digital 8 zone control panel with or without timing control which includes the following components mounted into a...

Page 8: ...the system Note that all the conditioning lines from the pump through all jacketed components and back to the return reservoir must be run in series Never split the flow path as this could result in c...

Page 9: ...ponent including the ball valves mounted on the tanks are jacketed to maintain consistent heating The hose delivering the fluid from the tank to the nozzles is completely jacketed 2 Finally the nozzle...

Page 10: ...es down to 5 microns in size CAUTION The agitator should never be operated without an oiled air supply Running without oiled air can result in a mechanical failure Providing more pressure to the agita...

Page 11: ...ff 9 Open your valve on the air inlet to be in line with the regulator set your pressure regulator to the desired spray pressure and the tank will begin filling 10 Begin supplying air to your agitator...

Page 12: ...3 SEQUENCE OF OPERATIONS General Information 1 Disconnect turned on 2 Operator powers system on 3 Operator opens air vents on the heating loop 4 Operator fills system with conditioning fluid water 5 O...

Page 13: ...for liquid pressure tank Auto refill control box air operated Continuous liquid level sensor low level indicator for auto refill timer control box AUTO REFILL PROCEDURE 1 Connect power to the control...

Page 14: ...e fluid level reaches 10 mm from the bottom of the probe 0 full the Low Tank Level indicator will turn on This is intended as a warning that the system is not automatically refilling The Low Tank Leve...

Page 15: ...on procedures Pneumatic Connections Check all pneumatic connections for leaks and tighten Check system main air pressure as specified Tighten all screw terminal connections to insure proper bonding Ch...

Page 16: ...switch to the ON position provide air to the auto refill pump to begin filling C When complete turn the auto refill switch to the OFF position to stop pumping D Repeat this process with appropriate f...

Page 17: ...nector system should run No lights present insufficient water in the heating jacket loop or damaged sensor d Heater faulty or maximum temperature exceeded Press the EZ button on the heat controller to...

Page 18: ...ion or design Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective companies Warranty is one 1 year on non wear parts from ship date Wear items are covered for manufacturing defect on...

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