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.10
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
This User’s Guide is the best tool available during the initialization of your new PHX-200 Dry Ice Cleaning
System. It contains all the information necessary for the proper installation, safety, operation,
maintenance and troubleshooting right at your fingertips. Familiarize yourself with its’ contents before
operating this equipment.
CONNECTING THE AIR SUPPLY
Since the PHX-200 is an “all pneumatic” design, it is critical that only clean, dry air be supplied to the unit.
Air containing excess amounts of moisture, oil, rust, or other contaminants may clog filters and damage
the logic control and internal components. A good desiccant or refrigerant dryer should be installed
between your compressor and the PHX-200. The dew point should not 40°F/+4.4°C. Good air
quality will save you time for repairs and increase the life of the unit. The unit is supplied with a 1” female
NPT thread.
1.
A 1” JIC male inlet fitting is recommended. Connect air supply hose to the PHX and extend the
whip check as far down the hose as possible. (pic 1,2,3)
2.
Wearing hearing protection, blow down the air source at the drop to remove any accumulated
moisture. This helps to insure equipment performance. (pic 4)
3.
Connect the air supply hose to the air source. (pic 5)
Caution! Maximum air pressure supplied to the PHX-200 should never exceed 250
PSI!
Pic 1
Pic 2
Pic 3
Pic 4
Pic 5