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SITE SELECTION - PRO CURE UV™ CHAMBER
Locating the ProCure 1500 UV Chamber is similar in many respects to the ProX 950. The following abbreviated site specifica
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tions are for the ProCure UV Chamber:
SPACE AND LOCATION SELECTION
The ProCure UV Chamber should be located in an appropriate room or location adjoining the ProX 950. Refer to
for a
suggestion for overall layout. Consider the following additional specifications when selecting the location for your ProCure unit.
Refer to
on Page 12 for weights and measurements of this unit.
Recommended floor space
7m x 4.5m
12 ft x 15 ft
Minimum ceiling height
244 cm
96 in
Recommended ceiling height
305 cm
120 in
FLOOR SURFACES
Flooring under the ProCure UV Chamber should be non-porous and suitable for cleaning with solvents. Carpeted floors are not
recommended.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
Specification - Power configuration
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230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 5A
Electrical power for the ProCure UV Chamber must be on a dedicated, surge protected circuit. We strongly
recommend an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) in areas with frequent power fluctuations; surges and spikes
can damage electronic components and power loss can damage the unit.
CONNECTION TO AC POWER
The ProCure 1500 is designed to be connected to primary AC power directly from the facility’s power circuit to the
machine’s input power line filter. This task must be performed by a qualified electrician. The machine is shipped
with a 14 gauge, 3 wire, power cord
(15 feet long) with no connector.
VENTILATION (DUCTWORK)
The ProCure UV Curing Chamber may be vented outside if required or appropriate. The left side of the unit has a
built-in exhaust fan, and includes an 8” diameter duct connector.
If the PCA curing chamber duct is joined to a duct that has positive pressure, an extraction system should be
installed, regardless of duct length. Flow restriction from a 90 degree elbow equals 5.1 m (17 ft) of duct. If the
exhaust run exceeds the 60 m (200 ft) limit, an extraction system or auxiliary fan should be installed. Contact your
Facilities Manager for your requirements.
Caution: Never disconnect a ducting system that is connected to an external extraction system.
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