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Nordson ProBlue P10 User Manual

Nordson ProBlue P10
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Installation
3-5
Part 1024496_06
2014 Nordson Corporation
Ventilation
See Figure 3‐2. ProBlue melters are cooled by convection. Air is drawn in
through openings in the chassis of the melter and is exhausted out of the
ventilation slots at the top of the melter.
CAUTION! Do not block the air intake openings and ventilation slots.
Figure 3‐2 Melter cooling
Electrical Power
Before installing the melter, ensure that the melter will not be overloaded and
that the plant's electrical service is rated to handle the power required by the
melter and the hoses and guns that you plan to use.
Refer to Appendix A, Calculating Melter Power Requirements, for information
about how to calculate the maximum allowable hose lengths and gun
wattages that can be used in your manufacturing application.
WARNING! Risk of electrocution! Install a lockable power disconnect switch
between the electrical service and the melter. Failure to install or properly
use the disconnect switch when servicing the melter can result in personal
injury, including death.

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Nordson ProBlue P10 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandNordson
ModelProBlue P10
CategoryMelting Machines
LanguageEnglish

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