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T:  303-833-6644 

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 800-666-1611 

www.inteccorp.com 

Original Language - English 

When to use variable speed blower control:  Most users consider utilizing the variable speed blower 
control when performing wall fill applications including blow behind netting, dense pack, or spray on.  
The variable speed blower control adjusts the speed for the primary blower only, the second blower is 
either 100% on or off; no variable speed for the second blower.  By varying the speed of the primary 
blower, a user can adjust airflow to precisely meet their requirements. There is no button to turn on or 
off the Variable Speed function. It can be adjusted anytime by turning the control up or down as 
desired. 

If power is interrupted to the system (ex:  circuit breaker trips, power cord unplugged and then re-
plugged in, etc.), the POWER ON BUTTON will no longer be lit.  This is for SAFETY as the system will not 
re-start automatically when power is back to system.  In order to re-start the system after a power 
interuption, the user will have to press the  POWER ON BUTTON.   

Example:  If a house circuit breaker trips, the system will stop.  Once the circuit breaker is re-set, the 
system will not automatically start.  A user will have to press the POWER ON BUTTON to re-energize the 
FORCE/3. 

b.

 

Position the System Selector switch to how you 
desire to control the system.   

i.

 

If you desire to operate by the control panel, 
then turn the rotary control switch to 

1.

 

BLOWER for blower to come on, and 

2.

 

BLOWER / AGITATOR for both the 
blower and agitator to operate.   
 

ii.

 

WIRED REMOTE if you desire to control the 
system thru the wired remote.  Then utilize 
the urethane jacketed controls to operate the 
FORCE/3. 

 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for FORCE/3 HP2

Page 1: ...tion Manual Insulation blowing machine Original Language English Intec 4040 Kodiak Court Frederick CO 80504 USA T 303 833 6644 Web www inteccorp com Email info inteccorp com T 800 666 1611 Rev Date 20...

Page 2: ...ential VORTEC VACUUMS Powered by Gas or Electric Engineered for High Productivity and Built to Last for High Value Generation Intec s VORTEC high powered vacuums provide the highest value offered in t...

Page 3: ...m Original Language English Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 1 SYMBOLS 3 SAFETY FIRST 3 HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS 4 SYSTEM SET UP 8 SYSTEM OPERATION 11 MAINTENANCE 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 SPECIFICATIONS 16 ELE...

Page 4: ...ment Failure to do so could result in injury or death Never put hands into the hopper when machine is running Never operate equipment while standing in water as electrical shock may result Always use...

Page 5: ...n is discharged from the airlock through the machine outlet and into the hose The insulation is further conditioned as it travels through the hose An introduction to key components of the system follo...

Page 6: ...Wireless Remote Control when operating from GOWIRELESS Long Range Transmission wireless transmitter optional Wired Remote Control when operating from wired remote Off Blower Blower Agitator when desir...

Page 7: ...en this is the case when open blowing attics Closing the slide gate provides more conditioning to the insulation When the slide gate restricts insulation flow into the airlock the insulation comes int...

Page 8: ...through the airlock and into the blower which may happen when the pressure of product in the hose is more than that of the pressure in the line between the blower and airlock examples include i hose m...

Page 9: ...insulation bags and a hat 2 Power Connections FORCE 3 HP2 Obtain three 12 gauge heavy duty twist lock power cords note when requiring over 100 feet per power cord recommendation is to use 10 gauge in...

Page 10: ...t is recommended when using fiberglass You can now use 2 hose from your machine s outlet with no need to use various size hoses and reducing couplers 4 Slide Gate Open slide gate place pin in desired...

Page 11: ...stem ex circuit breaker trips power cord unplugged and then re plugged in etc the POWER ON BUTTON will no longer be lit This is for SAFETY as the system will not re start automatically when power is b...

Page 12: ...e flat surface to maintain even loading and blowing NOTE Prior to turning the system on make sure the hopper is empty Sometimes reducers power cords wired and or wireless remotes hose and various othe...

Page 13: ...on only into hopper Caution Be sure no plastic goes into hopper Fiberglass or Stone Wool 1 Score bag in 2 Bend bag to break in 3 Place bag on edge of hopper with open end facing towards operator or aw...

Page 14: ...afe operation If any damage is observed be sure to repair or replace before operating the machine to avoid personal injury Note Do not pull on power cords while plugged into machine as damage may occu...

Page 15: ...aker has tripped Reset circuit breaker s Circuit breaker at power source has tripped Reset circuit breaker Electrical system may have a loose wire Contact Intec Tech Support Wired remote cord electric...

Page 16: ...ruction preventing insulation from exiting Disconnect electrical power remove obstruction Insulation exiting hose is dribbling out Heavy insulation material Push slide gate in 1 2 holes Kink in hose S...

Page 17: ...cations Weight 283 lbs 175 kg Blower Dual 115 VAC two stage Agitator Motor 1 HP 115VAC Power Requirements 3 115VAC 15 amp circuits For both configurations you will require twist lock 12 3 heavy duty p...

Page 18: ...Instruction Manual 17 T 303 833 6644 or 800 666 1611 www inteccorp com Original Language English Electrical Drawings FORCE 3 HP2 Universal Sub panel...

Page 19: ...Instruction Manual 18 T 303 833 6644 or 800 666 1611 www inteccorp com Original Language English FORCE 3 HP2 wired...

Page 20: ...Instruction Manual 19 T 303 833 6644 or 800 666 1611 www inteccorp com Original Language English FORCE 3 HP2 wireless...

Page 21: ...ility It is the responsibility of the consignee to file a claim Proper documentation is necessary to support the claim Please inspect all items properly prior to signing for them 2 Items received not...

Page 22: ...rantied for a period of ninety 90 days from date of factory shipment c This Warranty shall not apply to any MACHINE or component part which in the opinion of the MANUFACTURER has been altered subject...

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