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3.  Meet the VF6b 

Main Features 

5 inch to 5 foot adjustable “flame” e

ect

Adjustable valves for air and water

Safe Flame e

ect

Will not wet surrounding area- (when operated correctly.)

Product Description 

The VF6b is a flame e

ect

 

that

 

attaches to the standard 7.5-inch gel frame slot

 

on

 

an 

LED Leko or Par,

 

fixture

 

turning a standard light into a VaporFlame e

ect fixture. 

 

Our 

most

 

versatile

 

fixture, the VF6b can create

 

a range of e

ects from

 

a low 5-inch flame to 

a 5-foot blaze

 

and can be mounted at any angle.

 

 

No heat

 

or

 

flammable

 

material

 

makes

 

the

 

VaporFlame safe to use in close proximity to 

artists, gear, and scenic pieces. 

 

 

The VF6b takes 2 channels of DMX, for individual control of the air and water output. 

 

Adjustment dials allow the user to control the fullness of the flame from the unit, 

creating the most realistic fake flame

 

available. 

 

 

Connected to any potable water line and air supply, the VF6b consumes

 

only 1/4th 

gallon of water per hour and 1

 

cfm of air. VaporFlame fixtures atomize

 

their vapor 

plumes so as not to collect on gear or surfaces. 

 

Using the available adapter, the VF6b can be bolted to a Blizzard Lighting Tournado 
fixture.

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Summary of Contents for VF6b

Page 1: ...VF6b Manual Page of 1 12 Rev 2 0 11 20...

Page 2: ...h 6b unit to the light source FIGS 1 2 7 Connect Power and Data to the 6b FIG 3 7 Set the DMX address FIG 4 8 Set Initial Air Water Ratio FIG 5 8 Connect air water supply FIG 6 8 Power the lighting fi...

Page 3: ...dimmer circuit even if the rheostat or dimmer channel is used solely for a 0 to 100 switch The VaporFlame 6b requires an input voltage of 100 240 VAC and has an internal auto switching power supply B...

Page 4: ...ventilation DO NOT place objects directly in the main e ect plume as they may get wet The main plume is described as the part of the e ect closest to the nozzle tip where the water has yet to atomize...

Page 5: ...Page of 5 12 Rev 2 0 11 20...

Page 6: ...mounted at any angle No heat or flammable material makes the VaporFlame safe to use in close proximity to artists gear and scenic pieces The VF6b takes 2 channels of DMX for individual control of the...

Page 7: ...he face of your lighting unit using appropriate screws FIG 2 2 Attach the VaporFlame chassis to the Mounting Adapter using pan head screws and safety nuts 3 NOTE VaporFlame Mounting Adapter will only...

Page 8: ...6b 3 Firmly seat the connectors until they click and lock into place 4 Air supplied to the unit should be dry and free from air compressor condensation 5 NOTE Do not cross the streams Air and water s...

Page 9: ...er thicker e ect but could cause water to collect on surrounding area 6 NOTE Due to di erences in relative humidity the e ect may need to be adjusted for more or less water Nozzles FIG 8 1 Nozzle tips...

Page 10: ...ilding pressure as is supplied to a sink or faucet is fine Unpleasant odors can occur if water is left in the unit for extended periods of time IMMEDIATELY clean the unit if found odors are present We...

Page 11: ...ship back to owner at VaporFlame s expense If VaporFlame determines the fixture is not under warranty VaporFlame will ship the fixture back to the owner at the owners expense If VaporFlame determines...

Page 12: ...nd water hoses are correctly connected to an air and water supply 4 Pinch your fingers over the nozzle tip sealing the output of air and then release This can equalize internal pressure blockages 5 Re...

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