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USER’S GUIDE 

ULTRASONIC ATOMIZER 

20 kHz & 40 kHz 

Model VCX 130 ATFT, VCX 134 ATFT, VCX 130 AT, 

VCX 130 ATWD, VCX 134 ATWD

, VCX 13

0

 ATDP

VCX 134 ATDP

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 

Warranty 

Important Safeguards 

General Information 

SECTION 1 – INSTALLATION 

Inspection 

Electrical Requirements  

Installing the Ultrasonic Atomizer

 

SECTION II – OPERATION 

Functions of Controls, Indicators, and Connectors 

Preparations for Use 

Using the Ultrasonic Atomizer 

SECTION III – OPERATING SUGGESTIONS 

SECTION IV – USING THE ULTRASONIC ATOMIZER 

SECTION V - SERVICE INFORMATION 

Overload Condition 

Return of Equipment 

Rev 6-15 

Summary of Contents for VCX 130 AT

Page 1: ...ds General Information SECTION 1 INSTALLATION Inspection Electrical Requirements Installing the Ultrasonic Atomizer SECTION II OPERATION Functions of Controls Indicators and Connectors Preparations fo...

Page 2: ...in connection with the sale of its products The manufacturer hereby disclaims any warranty of either merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose No person or company is authorized to change mo...

Page 3: ...in a manner contrary to that specified in this instruction manual the protection features designed into the unit may be impaired When mounting the atomizer in a stand always clamp the converter housi...

Page 4: ...ces kept to a minimum A wide variety of coatings chemicals lubricants and particulate suspensions can readily be atomized However factors such as viscosity miscibility and solid content deserve consid...

Page 5: ...0 60 Hz at 100 volts 115 volts 220 volts or 240 volts depending on the voltage option selected For power requirements check the label on the back of the unit Should it become necessary to convert the...

Page 6: ...free from excessive dust dirt explosive and corrosive fumes and extremes of temperature and humidity CAUTION Operating the equipment with voltages different from those specified or with voltages with...

Page 7: ...REVIEW Key Used to enter the amplitude selected and view amplitude power and energy START STOP Key Starts or stops the ultrasonics In the STOP mode the red indicator goes off Key Switches the main pow...

Page 8: ...s the fuse s 9 PIN D SUB CONNECTOR Pin No Description 1 Not connected 2 Not connected 3 Not connected 4 Enables connection to a frequency counter 5 Enables connection to an external power monitor 5 mv...

Page 9: ...he converter housing only Do not secure the clamp to the probe 5 Connect the converter cable to the power supply CAUTION Do not operate an atomizer that has been in a very cold or hot environment for...

Page 10: ...ination of level sensor and inlet valve Pressure reducing regulators should be used when working with high pressure delivery systems Optimum atomization can only be obtained by empirically adjusting t...

Page 11: ...11 Do not operate the probe when the ambient temperature or temperature of the liquid exceeds 158 F 70 C...

Page 12: ...sonics is off press the AMPL key and the key for a 40 reading on the screen the screen will display Amplitude Setting 40 and then press the ENTER REVIEW key The screen will display The atomizer is now...

Page 13: ...urn the ultrasonics off plug in the footswitch or remote actuation device into the footswitch jack and depress the switch again to turn the ultrasonics back on Depressing the footswitch or closing the...

Page 14: ...s has failed proceed as follows 1 Turn the unit off by depressing the key and disconnect the line cord from the electrical outlet 2 Open the fuse holder cover using a small screwdriver and pull out t...

Page 15: ...necessary delay Care should be exercised to provide adequate packing to insure against possible damage in shipment The atomizer should be sent to the Service Department with all transportation charges...

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