Barco DP90 manual

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    C ooling liquid r efill Installation manual For XLM, DP90 and DP100 R59770032/00 24/08/2006[...]

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    Barco nv Eve nts Noordl aan 5, B-8520 Kuurne Phone: +32 56.36.89.70 Fax: +32 56.36.88.24 E-mail: sales.events@barco.com Visit us at the web: www.barco.com P r i n t e di nB e l g i u m[...]

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    1. About the coo ling circuit and coo ling liquid 1. ABOUT THE COOLING CIRCUIT AND COOLING LIQUID 1.1 Overview of the Coolin g circuit Cooling c ircuit flow and p arts During operation, a closed loop of flexible tubing circulates cooling liquid to critical components, such as the engine and to the integrator rod entry . The cooling circuit flow, du[...]

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    1. About the cooling circu it and cooling liquid BLUE ANTIFREEZE DILUTED 1,2 ETHANEDIOL (1/3 ETHANEDIOL-2/3 DEMI WATER) NOT FOR HOUSEHOLD USE KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. HARMFUL BY ORAL INTAKE. AVOID EXPOSURE TO PREGNANT WOMEN. AVOID CONTACT WITH EYES AND SKIN BARCO KUURNE BELGIUM 1000ml R821679 HARMFUL Image 1-2 Safety label Before opening the [...]

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    1. About the coo ling circuit and coo ling liquid - Immerse the inlet tube end without fitting as far as possible into the bottle with fresh cool ing liquid (1). - Open the fitting by pressing-in valve mechanism (2) to allow filling the immersed tubing with liquid. - Release valve to trap the liquid in the tube. - Drop the fitting below the liquid [...]

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    1. About the cooling circu it and cooling liquid 4 R59770032 COOLING LIQU ID REFILL 24/08/2006[...]

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    2. Replacement of the co oling liquid 2. REPLACEMENT OF THE COOLING LIQUID 2.1 Insertion/Removing valved fitting How to handle Image 2-1 Insertion/Removing hose connectors Insertion T o avoid damage to the connector seal, always dep ress connector tab (1) prior to in serting (2). This prevents damage caused by forcing the gask et end into a closed [...]

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    2. Replacement of the cooli ng liquid The liquid cooling loop - Replacement of liquid Engine Pump Vane Outlet Inlet Expansion Vat Manometer Heat Exchanger Light Pipe entry Pressure relief valve (3 Bar) Vane Outlet Inlet Waterflow Sensor to SMPS Control Image 2-2 Replacement of the co oling liquid (Pri nciple) Bottle filled with fresh cooling liquid[...]

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    2. Replacement of the co oling liquid 2. Push the valved fitting of the filled tube into the Inlet ’I N’ of the cooling circuit. Ensure the loose end of the tube remains immersed in the liquid. 3. First, immerse the loose end of the ot her tube into the a bottle fi lled with a little liquid, to prevent the inlet tube from draining, and next pus[...]

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    2. Replacement of the cooli ng liquid Bottle filled with fresh cooling liquid Outlet Inlet Image 2-5 Unwanted bubbles expe lling (in practice) 3. Switch On the projector . Via circulation any unwanted air bubbles will be expelled. Tip : Let circulate for 10 minutes, opening and closing the vane at intervals of 2–minutes (This expels any accumulat[...]

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    2. Replacement of the co oling liquid 8. Pressure cooling loop to 1 Bar , using appropriate air pump and ad apter . OK Image 2-7 Pressurizing expan sion vat R59770032 COOLING LIQU ID REFILL 24/08/2006 9[...]

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    2. Replacement of the cooli ng liquid 10 R59770032 COOLING LIQU ID REFILL 24/08/2006[...]

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    3. Liquid Co oling Refilling, e xpelling air 3. LIQUID COOLING REFILLING, EXPELLING AIR 3.1 Refilling, expelling air When? Minor drops in pressure over time are to be expected. Once the m inimu m pressure of 0.5 bar is reached, proceed with refilling procedure. OK Min Max Image 3-1 Manome ter read ou t Procedure to follow • Prepa re the projector[...]