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1)
Control Panel - all operations
(instructions, adjustments, checks and safeguards) are brought
together and displayed on this microprocessor controlled digital
panel. As a result the user can instantly check the status of
the chamber.
2)
Solution Tank - with a capacity of 200 litres
(53 US Gallons), the unit can operate continuously for over 500
hours (400 litre/ 105 US Gallon model), without attention. An
electronic sensor warns when the solution has reached the minimum
level. An optional air mixer can be incorporated into the unit
if required
3)
Central Dispersion - The filtered solution is carried
to a spray nozzle by an adjustable flow peristaltic pump. Central,
orientable dispersion ensures that the spray is of optimal homogeneity.
4)
Saturator - After filtering, the compressed air is humidified
and heated to the preset temperature by the saturator, which is
topped up automatically with demineralized water. The level is
constantly adjusted, should there be a major drop in the level,
or an accidental loss in water, a safety device cuts off the resistance,
preventing overheating.
5)
Manometer - The pressure of the compressed air in the saturator
is permanently indicated on the gauge. An electronic gauge - with
built in alarm - is an optional accessory, and the pressure is
displayed on the control panel.
6)
Cover - All models are supplied with a translucent cover.
7)
Exposure Chamber - Made of smoothly finished reinforced
glass fibre polyester, the chamber does not corrode and can withstand
repeated thermal and hygrometric variations. It is heated directly
from the outside by a sleeve of thermal textile. A thick layer
of insulating material prevents heat loss and thus increases energy
efficiency. The cover fits into grooves moulded into the upper
edge of the chamber, which are then filled with water in order
to create a perfect hydraulic seal.
Internal
lateral partitions are provided so that bars for fastening large
pieces into position and sample racks can easily be installed.
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