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1.                A  GEOVENT          USER MANUAL    ASA 3  amp   ASA 4 ARM    Extraction arm 950  680  9100  6125  6160 og 6200 mm       Version 2 0 01 05 13 www geovent dk    Instruction Manual ASA 3   ASA 4 Arm  Contents    1 0 General safety precautions  1 1 Danger   1 2 Field of application   1 3 Technical data   1 4 Construction     table of dimensions  2 0 Installation   2 1 Optional equipment   2 2 Connection   2 3 Trial run     exact adjustment  3 0 User instruction     application  4 0 Maintenance   5 0 Liability   6 0 Declaration of conformity    1 0 General safety precautions    IMPORTANT     Please study all the instructions  before mounting and commissioning     Please keep these instructions in a safe place and  instruct all users in the function and operation of  the product     Do not dismantle any factory mounted parts  since  it impedes the commissioning of the equipment     All electrical installations must be carried out by an  authorised electrician     1 1 Danger    Explosive media     The Extraction Arm is not  Suitable for the extraction of aluminium dust  flour   textile dust nor for sawdust or other media  which  are connected with danger of explosion  without  specific approval from Geovent A S     Placing the hand between the gas spring and the  carrying arm could involve a risk of mutilation     Boring in the gas spring or other ways of  puncturing it is deadly dangerous     1 2 Field of application    The GEOVENT ASA 3 Arm is the ideal Extraction  
2.    VAN  P   N      4 i  l w    a 7 Y 7    t E 4       Table of dimensions   Arm    1420   1180    Table of dimensions   funnel      125    160  2200       Procedure    1  The wall bracket is firmly attached to the wall  by means of 4 off 10mm bolts   When using  the extension arm  please fix this bracket first      refer to item 2 1           Seen from A    Side 2 5    Instruction Manual ASA 3   ASA 4 Arm    2  Mount the Arm on the wall bracket with the  M16 bolt and friction discs  Make sure to  fasten it in such way that the Arm is easily  rotated  If the inner joint arm hasn t the  wanted friction  the bell washer can be loosen  or tighten  or by adjusting the spring retainer   against the wall to tighten     away from the  wall to loosen            Spring damper    Adjustable spring retainer  Adjustable angle of attack    Center Inner joint         3114 friction discs  a    114 friction discs     M   Bolt    M16 bolt and friction discs    3  Mount the centre part by taking the supplied  M12 bolt through 3 disc springs  the alu half   the friction disc  the other alu half and 3 disc  springs and fasten them with an M12 lock  nut  Tighten the joint so that the arm is easy  to rotate  however  still so much that it is self   retentive in a lightly bent position     Alu centerfork    114 friction      discs          Alu inner arm     80 bell washer  Alu outer arm    24 11 2005 version 2 0    www geovent com    4  Mount the funnel on the outer joint by taking  the supplied M8 
3.    rotary working  area     If the equipment has been correctly dimensioned   the funnel of the Arm should be placed in vertical  position 300 500 mm over the blanks to be  welded  That is just above the pollutant  Thus up  to 99  of the polluting particles will be caught         oO   min  1000 m  h      min  0 5 m s o   ll   i    S   sg   ON   ON       LC    ON   Less optimal welding situation    200  gt     ep   min  1000m   h     min  0 5 m s       y  i    w    gt    O  ON   L      N    Always check that the correct volume of air is  extracted by the suction head funnel     The Arm does not work if         unauthorised parts have been mounted on the  Arm  e g  power point on the funnel      the Arm is pushed towards the required  position  Instead  please move the Arm to the  required position and wait a moment until the  friction discs have locked the Arm  If this does    Side 4 5    Instruction Manual ASA 3   ASA 4 Arm    not work  please tighten the loose joint with two  17 mm fixed spanners      something has been hung on the extension  arm  It is only meant to be capable of carrying  the weight of the actual Arm     4 0 Maintenance  Periodic maintenance    e When it becomes difficult to position the Arm   e g  if it will not remain in the required position   please adjust the movable joints  please refer  to item 2     e Please check the condition of the hose  the  spring as well as the friction discs  and  exchange them if necessary  Please contact  your dealer in re
4. Arm for the extraction of welding smoke  grinding  dust  fumes  etc   where the well being of the  operator is in focus with regard to lightness   ergonomics and efficiency of the Arm     The Extraction Arm is not suitable for the  extraction of aluminium dust  flour  textile dust nor  sawdust or other media  which are connected with  danger of explosion  without specific approval  from Geovent A S     24 11 2005 version 2 0    The hose may be damaged and leaky via outer  loads  e g  by a screw driver  Avoid such load in  order to safeguard a long life     1 3 Technical data    Recommended flow area    Hose dimension  Volume of air     O80 200 300 m  h  0100 300 450 m  h    125 450 800 m  h    160 800 1200 m  h    200 1200 2000 m h  Length  2or3m  By means of an extension arm 7m  up to    Hose max  temp   depends on Up to 150  C  the type     Pa  ASA 3 arm 2m pressure drop         1 ils   1  160   a200  1200 3100 ane    300 i     1            200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200  Air Flow  m h    Pa  ASA 3 arm 3m pressure drop  MEM    ldS 9160 9200  9100 Be    2 GJ       200 400 600 800 7000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200    Air flow  m  h    ASA 3 arm 4m pressure drop  alps    160     200                  100            200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 2200  Air flow  mh     www geovent com Side 1 5    Instruction Manual ASA 3   ASA 4 Arm    1 4 Construction    Wall bracket  Steel bracket  powder enamelled  yellow in RAL 1007  The rotary joints can 
5. bolt through 3 disc springs   the alu half  the friction disc  the other alu half  and the 3 disc springs and fasten them with  an M8 lock nut         Clamp  Hole for manuel  rotary joint              Carrying  arm with  bracket  MS bolt with   nylon disch   and disc spring  Dobbelt rotary joint   ME bolt with nylon   disc and disc spring    5  The hose is mounted on the funnel by  tightening the clamp around the funnel and  the hose  Now pull out the hose to max  so  that the least possible resistance is left in the  hose and fasten with the enclosed plastic  binders  Subsequently  the hose is mounted  on the branch pipe by means of the clamp     2 01 ASA 4    The aluminum pipes are mounted on the pipe   holders with the supplied self tapping screws  The  shortest of the pipes are mounted on the outer  arm  Then mount the hose pieces for the bends   The rubber band is put on the outside of the  pipe funnel  then pull the hose over the pipe and  secure it with clamps  When the hose is attached   the rubber band is pulled over the clamp     2 1 Mounting of optional equipment    Mounting of extension arm   Start by fixing the extension arm to the wall  as  described in item 2 0  applies to 1 0 and 2 0 m  extension arms   For the 2 5 and 4 0 m extension  arms  please fix the wall bracket first   Refer to the  hole dimensions      Ls        300    Side 3 5    Instruction Manual ASA 3   ASA 4 Arm    At 4 meters  every joint is assembled and then the  Arm is mounted  Next  the spir
6. o pipe is fastened  to the extension arm by means of the enclosed  self cutting screws  The part between the spiro  pipes is assembled by means of clamps and the  supplied hose               Fr      Wy  Ds WTA  for  i           nN   gt     Tm T           E    Mounting of the damper  Is factory mounted  Contact your dealer     Mounting of light  The mounting of light and net should have been    taken care of by the factory  The connection is  made by extending the power cord  which is  attached inside the Arm and it is to be fixed on the  Arm  Next  the power cord is connected to the  transformer  24V  gt  220V  which again is  connected to the mains     Light specifications    Type  Halogen  Power  50 W 60    Voltage  12V    Recommended trafo power  70 W  2 2 Power connection    For connection of various electrical components   e g  light sensor   please refer to the enclosed  documentation for the actual product     The electrical installation is to be carried out by a  certified electrician     2 3 Trial run     exact adjustment    After the final mounting  the ASA 3 Arm should be  adjusted to the typical working area  for optimum  utilisation of the Arm  Do so by adjusting the rotary  joints mentioned in item 2 by means of 2 off 17  mm fixed spanners     24 11 2005 version 2 0    www geovent com    3 0 User instruction     application    For normal use  the Arm is to be self retentive in  the required position within the working area  The  bracket of the Arm supplies a 270
7. onnection with the construction  and manufacturing of machinery     GEOVENT A S   HOVEDGADEN 86    DK 8831  LOGSTRUP    Position  Managing Director  Name  Steen Molsen  Date  24 11 2005  Signature                             GEOVENT    CE          www geovent com Side 5 5    
8. rotate  210       Funnel  Light weight aluminium funnel  80  100   125  160 or 200 mm  The   160 and the   200 mm  funnels are supplied with integrated handle  The  funnel is powder enamelled in RAL 1007  May be  rotated in all possible positions     Arms and friction joint  25x25 mm aluminium pipe   connected via knee joints with friction discs and  disc springs  The inner reinforced arm is executed  in 30x30 mm electro galvanised steel pipe and  supplied with a gas damper     2 0 Installation    The ASA 3 Arm is supplied partly assembled   Depending on model  it may consist of 1 partly  assembled carrying arm  1 funnel and 1 set of  hose with clamp  The centre part of the carrying  arm is to be turned around and fastened with two  13 mm fixed spanners    aa Center joint        PVC Hose        Spring damper         Inner joint  Outer joint      M16 bolt with   friction bushings       Powder enamelled    Wall bracket ALU hood    Before mounting the Arm  please make sure that  the optimum working area is selected  Is there  Space enough for the satisfactory utilisation of the  Arm  What about connection possibilities for  piping and automatics  The optimum installation  height is then to be selected in accordance with  the table below     24 11 2005 version 2 0    www geovent com    Recommended installation height ASA 3 Arm     2m 2500 mm  3m 2500 mm  4 m  incl  1 m extension arm  2500 mm  5 5 m  incl  2 5 m extension arm  2500 mm  7 m  Incl  4 m extension arm  2500 mm  FJOR  
9. spect of spare parts     At least once annually  the whole point extraction  plant should be overhauled by an authorised  serviceman     9 0 Liability    Warranty   Geovent A S grants a warranty for products  which  are defective  when it can be proved that the  defects are due to poor manufacture or materials  on the part of Geovent  The warranty comprises  remedial action  reparation or exchange  until one  year after date of shipment  No claims can be  made against Geovent A S in relation to loss of  earnings or consequential loss as a result of  defects on products from Geovent     Wear parts like hoses  etc  are not included in the  warranty    User liability   In order for Geovent to be capable of granting the  declared warranty  the user fitter must follow this  Instruction Manual in all respects     Under no circumstances may the products be    changed in any way  without prior written  agreement with Geovent A S     24 11 2005 version 2 0    6 0 Declaration of conformity    The manufacturer  GEOVENT A S  HOVEDGADEN 86  DK 8831 L  GSTRUP    hereby declares that     The products  Extraction Arms  Model  ASA 3   50 to   200     have been manufactured in compliance with the  directions of the Directive Council of 14 June 1989  in common approximation to the legislation of the  member states regarding machine safety   89 392 EEC amended by the directive  91 368 EEC  with special reference to appendix 1  in the Directive regarding basic health and safety  requirements in c
    
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