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Nordson VersaBlue VA - Inert Gas; Condensate Disposal When Dry Air Is Used as Inert Gas

Nordson VersaBlue VA
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Installation
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P/N 213828_11
2014 Nordson Corporation
VersaBlue_PPA
Inert Gas
ATTENTION: Observe safety instructions regarding handling technical gas
in cylinders. The inert gas inlet pressure may not exceed 2 bar (200 kPa /
29 psi).
CAUTION: Use only suitable inert gas. Information can be obtained from the
Material Safety Data Sheet or the manufacturer of the material in the tank.
The arrow points to the handwheel of the pressure controller.
Recommended setting: 0.3 bar / 30 kPa / 4.35 psi
1: Pressure display Inert gas
2: Pneumatic safety valve
3: Connection Inert gas
The safety valve for pneumatics limits the inert gas inlet pressure to 2 bar
(200 kPa / 29 psi).
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Fig. 3‐16 Tower and inert gas labels
Condensate Disposal when Dry Air is Used as Inert Gas
Condensate consists primarily of precipitation created by compression.
However, it is extremely polluted and harmful to the environment, so it must
be disposed of properly. Some examples of hazardous substances:
Mineral oil aerosols from the intake air of the compressor
Dust and dirt particles from the intake air of the compressor
Cooling oil and lubricant from the compressor
Rust and abraded particles from the tube network.

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