Installation and operation, Site preparation, Installation – Graymills Sonicmax OMI User Manual

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WARNING

Do NOT contaminate cleaning fluid with any flammable
or combustible material such as gasoline, alcohol,
mineral spirits, etc. Drain parts to be cleaned of any
flammable material or combustible material before
placing inside cleaning tank. Even small quantities can
create a dangerous fire hazard.

Follow all directions, Warnings and Cautions for the
cleaning material being used. If any cleaning solutions
are splashed on clothing, remove wet clothing promptly
and thoroughly wash body areas that have been in
contact with the solution. Do NOT permit saturated
clothing to remain in contact with skin. Industrial
cleaners can cause irritation to some individuals.
Cleaning solutions may irritate skin and eyes

.

If

splashed in eyes, flush thoroughly with water. Consult
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) and a physician.
Always wear appropriate safety items such as gloves,
apron, safety glasses or goggles when loading or
unloading unit.


If you have any questions regarding the
correct cleaning fluids to use in this unit, call
Graymills at 773-248-6825 and ask for
Customer Service.

POWER SUPPLY, WIRING AND
GROUNDING

WARNING

Install ground and wiring according to local and
National Electrical Code requirements.
ƒ Install a fused disconnect switch on all power legs

near the unit

ƒ Disconnect and lockout electrical supply before

installing or servicing unit.

DANGER

Failure to permanently ground the unit and
controls before connecting to electrical power can
cause shock, burns or death.

Unit must be properly grounded to prevent electric
shock hazard. Connect only to three prong outlet.
Should cord become cracked, frayed or damaged in
any way, it should be repaired/replaced immediately by
a qualified electrician. Never use an extension cord.
Since operator safety is at all times a priority, this unit
is equipped with a Ground Fault Interrupter (GFI).
Should plug or cord require replacement, it should be

wired by a licensed electrician to the GFI in the control
box. All electrical connections should conform to
national/local codes and be made by qualified
personnel.


Prior to changing cleaning fluid or servicing the unit,
make sure that that heating element and cleaning

solution have cooled

.

WARNING

Keep pump and motor clean and free of all
contaminates. Never allow any liquids to come

into

contact with motor or electrical systems as an

electric

shock hazard could result. Care should be taken to
avoid clogging the air intake for the ultrasonic
generators, located on the bottom of the unit, with dust
or dirt. Do NOT add any additional screens or filters to
the air intake.

Excessive ambient temperature (over 105

0

F) can

permanently damage the ultrasonic generator circuits.


DESCRIPTION/SPECIFICATIONS

The ultrasonic cleaning system described in the
following sections has been designed for a wide variety
of applications including both maintenance and
production applications. The information contained
herein will assist the machine operator/technician to
get the system’s maximum cleaning potential.

The system is comprised of one portable, self
contained, all stainless steel console. The system’s
ultrasonic power is supplied by one (1) 500 watt, and
(1) 1000W, 40 kHz ultrasonic generator circuits within
the console.


The Ultrasonic cleaning tank is 32” by 18” by 16”. Filled
to the top, this tank will hold 39 gallons.

In a typical cleaning application, the unit will be filled
with about 25 to 30 gallons of water and detergent.
This is approximately 13 to 14 inches of water.

INSTALLATION

AND

OPERATION

SITE PREPARATION

Before installing, careful consideration should be given
to the place of operation. Place unit on a smooth, level
surface.

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