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The quality of finish produced by your Garmat®
paint booth is affected by the following:
a. The filter media used and the timeliness of filter
replacement.
b. The purity of compressed air used for applying the
finish. Use a quality filter and moisture trap on
compressed air lines supplying the booth. When
using a copper airline, make sure that all connections
to the equipment have di-electric unions.
c. Spray guns and other application equipment must
be maintained perfectly clean and in proper working
order.
d. Personnel clothing (paint suits) should be
established for use only in the booth.
e. DO NOT mix paint within the booth.
f. LIMIT ACCESS to the booth.
g. DO NOT open booth doors unless the booth is
operating.
FILTER LOCATION- Two main filter groups
control the dust entering the booth and the paint
particles emitted by the booth.
EXHAUST FILTER CHANGE AT 50-60 HOUR
INTERVALS
The exhaust filters are located in the two towers
located at the back of the booth. To access the filters
rotate the access door latches, swing the access doors
open and slide the filter racks out. The filter racks
consist of two halves with one half nested inside of
the other. Separate the two halves and remove the
filter material and place in an airtight container.
Sweep and/or vacuum up all debris and dust. Cut
new filter material slightly larger than the filter rack
and place in the larger half of the filter rack. Slip the
smaller half of the filter rack into the larger half.
Repeat this for each filter rack and then replace in
the exhaust towers. On the filter schedule at the back
of this manual, record the date, time and hour meter
reading. Re-start the paint booth.
WARNING: USED EXHAUST FILTER
MATERIAL IS FLAMMABLE AND IS
SUSEPTIBLE TO SPONTAINOUS
COMBUSTION. DISPOSE OF PROPERLY.
CEILING FILTER CHANGE AT 1000-1200
HOUR INTERVALS
NOTE: ALTHOUGH ONE MAN CAN
REPLACE THE CEILING FILTERS, IT IS
RECOMMENDED THAT TWO PEOPLE
INSTALL THE NEW FILTERS TO INSURE
PROPER PLACEMENT. USE HAND TOOLS
ONLY.
Ceiling Filters are held in place by a removable
filter frame in the ceiling of the cabin. Filter
support bolts secure the filter frame. Rotate the
support bolts clear of the frame, insuring that the
frame will not fall free, and remove from the filter
frame opening. Set filter frame on stands.
Remove the used filter media, and thoroughly
clean the filter frame with a tack rag. Place the
new filter media in the filter frame, tuck the media
into the ends of the frame, and then tuck the media
into the sides of the frame. Raise the filter frame
up into the filter frame opening. Rotate the support
bolts back into place and tighten by hand making
sure not to over tighten. The FLAME ROD in the
burner should be replaced at this time.
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