Nortec Industries Airfog Series User Manual
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Figure 3. Octo Layout with Interfaces
 
 
Figure 4. Octo Spray Pattern
(4)
Mounting using threaded rods requires installing field supplied 3/8” NC supporting
rods from the ceiling, raising the unit up into location and securing it to the support 
rods using the supplied washers and nuts. 
(5)
Both water and air lines should have an isolation valve installed near the unit as
illustrated in Figure 6 Octo Air And Water Interfaces. Water connection at the unit 
is designed for 3/8” plastic tubing; however, if soft copper pipe is to be used, 
replace the plastic sleeve in the fitting with the supplied brass sleeve. Air 
connection is designed for ½” plastic tubing. If soft copper pipe is to be used, 
replace the plastic sleeve in the fitting with the supplied brass sleeve.
(6)
For a standard Octo unit, a separate control panel and 1/4” O.D. plastic tubing for
pilot line is required. To install this line the fitting on the unit is a push in style 
located above the main air connection. Simply cut the tubing square and push one 
end into the fitting. Route the line back to control panel location. 
(7)
If multiple Octo units are to be controlled from a single control panel then “T” off the
pilot air pressure line to connect the other OCTO units as illustrated in Figure 7 
Four Octo Units With A Single Control Panel. If more than four Octo’s are to be 
controlled from one control panel, use a pilot air regulator or a volume booster for 
the pilot line. 
(8)
Octo Plus units do not require a separate control panel as there is one mounted 
within the unit. All that is necessary is to connect it electrically as explained in this 
manual under Electrical Wiring.