FP 75 E
Issue: 08/2012
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2 .3 .6 Connecting the Water Cooling (option)
ATTENTION
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A water flow of 2 to 3 l/min is needed to get a water temperature of 18° C ± 2° C
(64° F ± 10° F).
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The water temperature should not be less than 16° C, otherwise water can con-
dense on pipes, cables and film running components and finally results in damage
of the film material. At bad conditions dropping water can damage the electronics.
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If possible the heat exchanger must not have more than 10 m distance to projector
and refrigerating set must not have more than 15 m distance to heat exchanger.
If environment temperature is high and wires are long, the hose is to be isolated
because of condensation water.
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At bad climatic conditions (high temperature, high humidity) condensation can also
occur above 16° C - in this case please check the projector.
• Put outlet and inlet pipe onto the
associated connecting piece (see
direction arrows on the pipes).
The cooling fluid must have the following composition, to prevent a damage of the
cooling coat around the intermittent sprocket motor:
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4 parts distilled and non-corrosive water
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1 part concentrate water additive from Kinoton
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NOTE
You will find the description of the water cooling unit in the corresponding operating
manual.
2 .3 .7 Connecting the Non-Rewind System to the Projector
• The installation of the non-rewind system is described in “ST 200 E / MT 600/2000”
operating manual or platter’s service manual.
• The roller set for the film run between the projector and the non-rewind system should
not be mounted until the projector has its final position to the screen.
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