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TrueComfort System
Features
This TrueComfort insulation machine is equipped with the following features. Before using this machine,
familiarize yourself with all the operating features and safety requirements. However, do not let familiarity
with this machine make you careless.
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Hopper (Fig 1)
The top part of the machine which
has a built-in loading tray and contains the fiber glass
insulation.
Note the key slot on the bottom right side of
the hopper that matches the key feature in the machine’s
base when assembled properly (Fig 4)
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Base (Fig 1)
The lower part of the machine which
houses the rotating agitator blades, agitator motor,
blower motor, drive components and electrical system.
Note the base’s key feature on the side by the operator
panel; this key feature goes into the hoppers key slot
when assembled properly (Fig 4)
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Magnet, Safety Interlock (Fig 1)
Located in both the
hopper and base components and is part of the safety
of this machine.
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Hopper Latch (Fig 1)
Located on both the hopper
and base with a total of four latches. The latches
secure the hopper and base together for normal
operation.
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Bag Cutting Slot (Fig 1)
This feature is molded into
the hopper and is used to assist in guiding the knife
when opening the bag.
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Knife Holding Tray (Fig 1)
This feature is molded
into the hopper and should be used to hold the knife
when not in use.
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Window (Fig 1)
There are two windows in the hopper.
These windows allow the operator to observe the flow
of material and assist in determining when to load the
next half bag of fiber glass insulation.
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Electrical Inlet (Fig 2)
Located in the base of the
machine and where the power cord is to be plugged in.
Always plug this machine into 115 volt circuit rated at
15 amperes. Use only the supplied power cord.
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2.5" Hose Outlet (Fig 2)
Located in the base and
where the insulation hose is to be attached using the
quick connect feature.
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Handle(s) (Fig 2-3)
There are a total of four handles
located in the base, two of which are molded into
the base and two others which are attached. These
handles are to be used for lifting the base in and out
of the transportation vehicle. These handles are not
intended for securing the base during transportation.
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Access Panel (Fig 2)
This is located in the base
and is an access cover for the following; 2.5" outlet
interconnect, agitator bearings, electrical connections
and serial number.
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Electrical Panel (Fig 3)
This panel is mounted to
the base and houses the following: time delay relay,
blower relay, main circuit breaker, agitator circuit
breaker, GFCI, hour meter.
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Operator Panel (Fig 3)
This panel is mounted to the
base and houses the following: “on” / “off” switches
for operation of the entire machine and the ready light.
(Not shown)
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Agitator Basin (Fig 4):
This is part of the base and
houses the rotating agitators. It also has an opening
at the bottom which allows the insulation to flow into
the airlock.
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Agitator(s) (Fig 4)
There are two agitators located
within the base. They rotate at a moderate speed
to condition the fiber glass insulation material to the
desired density.
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Agitator Paddles (Fig 4)
These are located on the
agitator within the base. They are attached to each
agitator blade and are made of rubber. There are two
different styles to help facilitate both the conditioning
and production of the fiber glass insulation material.
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Airlock (Fig 4)
Located in the bottom of the base and
below the agitator(s). This part of the system is used to
meter the proper amount of conditioned insulation into
the air stream of the blowing hose.
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2.5" Hose (Fig 5)
This is a separate part of the
system which attaches to the outlet of the base. The
TrueComfort machine is supplied with two 50' sections
of blowing hose. The two sections can be coupled –
for a total of 100’ – using supplied couplings.
Features
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