Section 3: Getting Started
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Connecting the Exhaust
In this manual, the term “exhaust” refers to either an exhaust fan or a filter unit
and the term “exhaust” is used for simplicity. The important point is that it is
mandatory that an exhaust unit or filter system is incorporated as part of your
laser system. Never operate your laser system without a properly functioning
exhaust/filter. The exhaust/filter removes the dust, debris and smell from the
engraving cavity and exhausts it to the outside of the building or to the filter unit.
Prior to the installation of the laser system, a contractor should install the exhaust
system. The blower should be mounted outside your building for noise
considerations. Ideally, the blower should not be more than twenty feet (6
meters) from the laser. You should provide a metal duct (flexible aluminum or
galvanized sheet metal) from the blower to the laser. All Epilog model 13000
laser systems require an exhaust fan that is rated at a minimum of 650 CFM.
Note:
Remember to put the blower switch for the laser system in an obvious and
accessible place so it can be routinely switched on prior to using the engraver.
Please connect the exhaust blower to the laser as shown below and on the
following pages.
You may need a contractor to install the exhaust. This must be done
PRIOR
to
installation of the laser system.
Warning
: It’s important that either rigid or flexible
metal
ducting be used for
all connections leading to and from the laser system and the exhaust fan. Vinyl,
plastic, or any type of “soft” ducting is potentially flammable and should NEVER
be used.
Summary of Contents for FiberMark Fusion 13000
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