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SDecifica tion Summary
Wi
Section 9
Specification Summary*
I. General
Viscosity Range
Tank Volume** (to top flange)
Tank Capacity** (to top flange)
System Melt Rate**
Maximum lnstanteous Pumping Rate**
Tank Heating Method
Ambient Temperature Range
Operating Temlperature Range
Temperature C(ontrol Stability
Recommended1 Pump Operating ,
Air Pressure
Number of Hoses per Unit
2302
2304
2305
2306
Hose and Gun Capacity
Maximum Allowable Hose Length
Electrical Requirements
Maximum System Power Requirements***
2302and2304
2305and2306
Dimensions
Enclosure Rating
Weight, Empty (approximate)
Working Hydraulic Pressure (maximum at
125 psi/862 kPa air pressure)
Recommended Operating Air Pressure, Guns
Maximum Operating Speed, Guns
H20
H200
AD-24
*
AD-31
Gun Heating Method
Air Consumption
1,000 to 30,000 centipoise
520 in3 (8,521 cm3)
18.7 Ibs (8.5 kg)
20.0 Ib/hr (9.1 kg/hr)
72.0 lbkr (32.7 kg/hr)
Cast-in resistive heating element
32’ to 12O’F (0’ to 50%)
220’ to 4OO’F (105’ to 205’C)
kl ‘F (kO.5.C)
10 to 60 psi (69 to 414 kPa)
2 Hoses
4 Hoses
5 Hoses
6 Hoses
See Tables 9.1 and 9.2 in this Section
16 ft (4.9 m) maximum per channel
64 ft (19.5 m) total of all hoses
196 to 254 VAC, 50/60 Hz, l-phase or 3-phase;
380-Y/230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 3-phase only
3,500 watts at 230 VAC
5,200 watts at 230 VAC
See Figure 9.1
Meets IP-54 requirements
60 Ibs (27.2 kg)
1,500 psi (10.4 MPa)
35-80 psi (207 - 690 kPa)
3,000 cycles per minute
3,000 cycles per minute
3,000 cycles per minute
Manual Gun
RTD-controlled cartridge heater
1 SCFM at 60 psi (414 kPa) and 60 strokes per minute
*Due to possible technological and/or quality improvements, equipment specifications are subject to change
without notice.
**See definition of this term in the Glossary at the end of Section 2.
***The actual power requirement for the hot melt system is determined by adding the power requirements of the
individual components used (tanks, hoses and guns). See Calculating System Electrical Power Requirements in
this Section.
Q No&on Corporation 1994
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P/N 106 701A
41-2300SP - Issued 1194

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