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3.  Meet The VFE-L! 

VFE-L Main Features 

2 hp / 10 Gal Air Compressor

4.5 gpm / 40 psi Water Pump

5 Gal Water Tank

Air/Water Bleeder Hose

Air/Water Blow O

 Valve

Product Description 

The VFE-L is an air compressor and water pump set built into a mobile road case that 
serves as an "Engine" to the VaporFlame System.

 

This case houses an air compressor, water pump, water tank and hoses to deliver 
enough air and water for several VaporFlame units. 

 

Complete with 5 gallon water tank, 

and ultra quiet air compressor, the VFE-L can be located just o

-stage while its hoses 

send air and water to the VaporFlame fixtures. 

 

The VFE-L features a cable door on the 

side for power in, and air/water out. 

 

 

The VFE-L uses a paired valved connector for delivering air and water to the 
VaporFlame e

ect units.  These valved connectors prevent air and water leaks when 

used correctly.   

 

 

Dimensions of the case are 20”w x 15”d x 20”h, and features a tilt-and-roll pull out 
handle. 

 

The VFE opens from the top to access the water tank and the air tank. 

 

 

The VFE-L water tank must be empty for travel/storage, and must be in a “lid-up” 
orientation to run.  The VFE-L case may be run with the lid closed to reduce sound. 

The VFE-L is designed to provide enough air and water to power:

3-4 VF6b Units

1-2 VF8b Unit at 25% Duty Cycle (periodic blast for momentary e

ect- 60-90 

seconds. After which the air tank will need to recharge prior to another blast e

ect. 

Recharge 2-3 minutes)

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Summary of Contents for VFE-L

Page 1: ...VFE L Manual Page of 1 11 Rev 1 0 4 21 ...

Page 2: ... Orientation FIG 1 7 Fill The Water Tank with Clean Potable Water 7 FIG 2 7 Power the Engine FIG 3 7 Switch On The Air Compressor FIG 4 8 Connect Air Water Hoses and Prime the System 8 FIG 5 8 Set up your VaporFlame E ff ect unit 8 Drain remaining water from the unit before storage 8 5 A Few More Thing s 9 Draining the Air Compressor 9 Air Water 9 Warranty 10 Tips and Tricks 11 Page of 2 11 Rev 1 ...

Page 3: ...and cannot be run o ff a rheostat variable resistor or dimmer circuit even if the rheostat or dimmer channel is used solely for a 0 to 100 switch The VFE L Engine requires an input voltage of 110 VAC 60Hz Be sure the input voltage applied to the fi xture matches these speci fi cations Irreparable damage may occur if the incorrect is voltage supplied Getting A Hold of Us If you need more informatio...

Page 4: ...r tubes In the event of an unpleasant odor the Engine and Water Hoses must be cleaned immediately It is RECOMMENDED to add 2oz of white vinegar to every tank of water to maintain clean internal water hoses ALWAYS bleed remaining water and air from The Engine before storing The Engine must be installed in a location with adequate ventilation The Engine MUST be in a lid up orientation for running Us...

Page 5: ... unit immediately NEVER try to repair the unit yourself Repairs carried out by unskilled people can lead to damage or malfunction Please contact the nearest authorized technical assistance center Always use the same type spare parts NEVER connect The Engine to a dimmer pack Make sure the power cord is never crimped or damaged Caution There are no user serviceable parts inside the unit Do not open ...

Page 6: ...e door on the side for power in and air water out The VFE L uses a paired valved connector for delivering air and water to the VaporFlame e ff ect units These valved connectors prevent air and water leaks when used correctly Dimensions of the case are 20 w x 15 d x 20 h and features a tilt and roll pull out handle The VFE opens from the top to access the water tank and the air tank The VFE L water...

Page 7: ...k out of the road case Check to ensure there is no debris or sediment in the tank 3 Fill the water tank with clean potable water There should be no sediment or debris in the water tank 4 Add 1oz white vinegar to each full tank to maintain a clean VaporFlame system 5 Replace the water tank and reconnect the quick release connector Power the Engine FIG 3 1 Connect The Engine directly to an appropria...

Page 8: ...rFlame e ff ect units Set up your VaporFlame E ff ect unit 1 Power up the VaporFlame e ff ect and lighting fi xture per their manuals Drain remaining water from the unit before storage 1 Disconnect the VaporFlame e ff ects units from the Air Water hoses 2 Connect the Air Water Blow O ff Valve in line directly after the The Engine and before the hoses 3 Move the valve lever to the Air Gray hose Thi...

Page 9: ...ngine In short if you can drink it so can the VFE L Debris in the water line can clog and damage the VaporFlame units We have installed a fi lter for debris on the water supply line Regularly check to see of debris has accumulated in this fi lter The clear cover can be removed to clear debris from the fi lter FIG 9 Unpleasant odors can occur if water is left in the unit for extended periods of tim...

Page 10: ... ship back to owner at VaporFlame s expense If VaporFlame determines the fi xture is not under warranty VaporFlame will ship the fi xture back to the owner at the owners expense If VaporFlame determines the fi xture is not under warranty but the owner would like VaporFlame to correct the issue the owner will be charged time and materials VaporFlame will provide an estimate to the owner to correct ...

Page 11: ... correctly connected to an air and water supply 4 Use the blow o ff valve to clear the water from the water line This may also clear debris int he water line Re set up the system per this manual I am getting a plume of air water vapor but it is minimal or low and wide 1 Adjust the air to water ratio on the e ff ect unit Too much air in relation to water can cause a wide low plume 2 Check air press...

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