Operation & maintenance – Accel TEMPEST 3302 User Manual

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OPERATION & MAINTENANCE

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HOW DRYING IS

ACCELERATED

WITH TEMPEST

®

HOW TEMPEST

®

WORKS

Tempest

®

creates a two-step drying process when used with oil-base

inks. These steps are:

1. Skinning the surface of the ink with the initial blast of hot air to

prevent set off.

2. Accelerating the final drying process approximately 20

o

F over the

cold stack temperature in the feeder. Heat accelerates the drying
process, called oxidation and reduction, of oil-based inks.

In general, dryers including infrared do not work well with rubber or
acrylic-based inks. These inks should be avoided when maximum
results are desired.

1. When voltage is applied to the thermistors (triangular shaped

objects arranged in a honeycomb pattern), the thermistors begin to
heat. (Thermistors are coated semiconductors).

2. Thermistors heat to a predetermined temperature, in this case

about 400

o

F, and remain at that temperature. This is known as

autostabilization.

3. The fans blow air down towards and through the thermistors,

creating a flow of hot air to the sheet.

4. Drying of the ink occurs in the two-step process as described

above.

No dryer totally eliminates the need for spray powder. There may be
some jobs, for example, a heavy solid on a high gloss sheet where
powder is required. Overall, Tempest

®

should reduce your spray

powder usage significantly, leaving you with a better printed product
and cleaner working environment.

ON/OFF OPERATION
The switch is located on the side of the Tempest

®

box which

provides power to the box. Select 1 for on and 0 for off.

TEMPEST

®

OPERATION

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