DRESTER DB33C Boxer Triple Combo Instruction Manual
- June 13, 2024
- DRESTER
Table of Contents
- PURPOSE OF THE MACHINE
- ASSEMBLY
- PLACING THE UNIT
- INSTALLATION
- PERMITTED SOLVENTS
- PERMITTED SOLVENT DRUMS
- COLLECTING TRAY
- PREPARATIONS FOR USE
- SERVICE
- SAFETY INFORMATION
- TECHNICAL DATA
- **OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
- THE COAGULATION PROCESS
- CHANGING THE FILTER
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
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Boxer Triple Combo
DB33C / DI33C
Operation manual
GENERAL
PURPOSE OF THE MACHINE
The machine is intended for cleaning of air-driven spray-guns that have been used for painting.
The left side of the unit has two separate areas for cleaning:
-
An automatic washer (items 1A illustration 1), intended for cleaning of spray-guns with gravity fed paint-cups.
In this washer either thinner-based solvents or water based solvents can be used. -
A sink (items 2A illustration 1), intended for manual cleaning of other tools used in connection with vehicle paint-jobs like: spray-guns with suction fed paint-cups, filler scrapers, paint brushes and such.
In this sink either thinner-based solvents or water-based solvents can be used.
The right side of the unit has one area for cleaning:
- A sink (item 2B illustration 1), intended for manual cleaning of air-driven spray-guns that have been used for painting with water-based paints, as well as of other tools used in connection with vehicle water-based paint-jobs like: filler scrapers, paint brushes and such.
In this sink water only shall be used.
All other use of the unit are not allowed like:
– Cleaning of electric chargeable items
– Collecting of various waste
– Cleaning of textile materials
– Storing of items
– Cleaning of hands or other parts of the human body
– Cleaning of any items for food or drinks
The coagulation process described below (according to recommendations from the
paint manufacturer) allows the cleaning water to be re-used.
CHECK CAREFULLY WITH THE APPROPRIATE AUTHORITY TO ENSURE THAT THE FILTERED
WATER OBTAINED AFTER THE COAGULATION PROCESS MAY BE EMPTIED INTO THE REGULAR
DRAIN-WATER SYSTEM.
YOU MAY NEED INFORMATION FROM THE PAINT MANUFACTURER WHEN DOING SO.
ASSEMBLY
– First of all, check if the machine has been damaged during the transport.
Remove the packaging and check again that the machine has not been damaged
during the transport. If so, report this immediately to the transport company.
– Fit the flange for the extraction (item 3 illustration 1) with the 4 screws
included (see detail illustration 12)
– Fit the glass window into place (item 13 illustration 1) (see detail
illustration 13)
– The air-line on the left side of the unit (item 4 illustration 1) is during
transport placed inside the unit. Take it out, and fasten it with the magnet
in a convenient place on the left side. The air-line can be routed either
outside the side-wall, or through the gap between the front lid and the side
wall.
This air-line is intended to blow out the spray-gun after the cleaning
procedure.
– The air-gun on the right side of the unit (item 12 illustration
- is during transport placed inside the unit. Take it out, and fasten it with
the magnet in a convenient place on the right side. The air-line for the air-
gun can be routed either outside the side-wall, or through the gap between the
front lid and the side wall.
This air-gun is intended to blow the spray-gun dry after the cleaning procedure.
PLACING THE UNIT
The DRESTER BOXER TRIPLE C is equipment Category 2 (ref.
ATEX-directive 2014/34/EU) and may therefore be placed in locations classified
as Zone 1 (ref. ATEX-directive 1999/92 EC).
If the DRESTER BOXER TRIPLE C is installed in locations classified as Zone 2
or in unclassified locations, the following is valid provided that the
ventilation of the unit is installed as described further down in this manual:
The space within 1 m of the DRESTER BOXER TRIPLE C is to be classified as Zone
2, and the inside of the ducting as Zone 1 (see illustration 17).
Within these areas, all equipment such as electrical items must be approved
for the Zones described. Equipment that generates naked flames or sparks (e.g.
welding or grinding equipment) may not be used in this area. Smoking is not
permitted. If in any doubt, please contact the local fire service authorities
for advice.
This manual is part of the unit and must be available at all times.
INSTALLATION
Compressed air
The unit must be connected to compressed air of 7-12 bar (110-180 psi). When
in use, the unit consumes 150 litres/ min (6 cfm) of air (450 litres/min (16
cfm) if connected to a DRESTER AIRVENT 11660).
The air is to be connected to the moisture trap inside the unit (item 1
illustration 2). To access this point, remove the front panel (item 5
illustration 1) by lifting it up-and-out.
The air-line can be led into this point via the slots on the side of the unit,
or through the open back of the unit. In either case, make sure that the air-
line do not bend the hoses or in any other way harm the pneumatic system of
the unit.
To prevent pressure drops, the air line and couplings must be adequately
dimensioned. The regulator on the unit is pre-set to 6.5 bar (100 psi). This
is the optimal setting and must not be altered.
The compressed air supplied to the unit must be clean and dry. If it is not
first led through a water trap and filter, it may cause damage to the
pneumatic components of the unit, which will invalidate any warranty claims.
Fit a connector to the air-line on the left side of the unit (item 4
illustration 1). This air-line is intended to blow out the spraygun after the
cleaning procedure.
Grounding the unit
Make sure that the unit is properly grounded by using the grounding cable
(item 6 illustration 2).
Ventilation
There are three different options for the unit’s ventilation. For all three
options, it must be ensured that the speed of the air flow at the opening of
the hood complies with local laws and regulations.
The ventilation must be connected in such a way as to ensure the grounding of
all parts.
Option 1: Connect the flange of the hood (item 3 illustration 1) directly to a
metal ducting, which is in turn connected to a ventilation system approved for
Zone 1.
Option 2: Fit an air–driven AIRVENT 11660 to the hood and connect this in turn
to a metal ducting. Connect this ducting to a ventilation system approved for
Zone 1.
Option 3: Connect the hood to an ATEX approved electric ventilator via a metal
ducting. The exhaust from the ventilator must be led outdoors.
PERMITTED SOLVENTS
The left side of the unit
This side can be used with solvents and solvent mixtures intended for spray-
gun cleaning, such as acetone, toluene, isobutanol, xylene that are listed as
Group IIA according to IEC 79-20 (EN 60079-20). Also water or water based
solvents can be used on this side.
Never use any solvent if it is not provided with an MSDS (Material Safety Data
Sheet). Read the MSDS carefully, and follow all the instructions and
procedures provided in the MSDS. If unsure, or if more information is needed
concerning the solvent, please contact your solvent supplier.
Do not add other chemicals to the solvent including, but not limited to,
kerosene, gasoline, detergents, fuel oil or chlorinated solvents.
The right side of the unit
In the Sink on this side (item 2B illustration 1) water only shall be used.
General
All solvents must have a pH value between 4 and 10. Be sure not to mix water-
based solvents with thinner-based solvents. It is important that all users are
informed of what solvent is being used, at all times.
PERMITTED SOLVENT DRUMS
The DRESTER BOXER TRIPLE C can be used with different types of drums, but they
must comply with the following:
– The drums must fit into the unit
– The drums must be leak-free.
– The drums must be made of a conductive material.
– Check for local regulations concerning max allowed volume for keeping
solvent in the unit
Solvent drums are not provided by Hedson Technologies, thus Hedson Technologies does not take any responsibility for the drums. Follow the solvent supplier’s instructions carefully.
COLLECTING TRAY
The unit must be installed in such a way as to prevent accidental leakage of
solvent or contaminated water from spreading into a drain water system, thus
representing a hazard to the environment.
This can be done by:
– installing the unit in a location where floor and walls can hold any
accidental drum leakage, or
– equipping the unit with a collecting tray beneath the solvent drum and water
container that is large enough to hold the volume of at least one leaking
item.
PREPARATIONS FOR USE
Remove the front panel (item 5 illustration 1) by lifting it upandout.
Remove the foot-pedal console (items 6 illustration 1) by lifting it up and
folding it out to the side (see illustration 2).
Solvent drums for the left side of the unit
Two drums are needed, one drum that is empty, and one drum full of solvent.
Both drums must be of the same size, and they must meet the requirements
described under chapter PERMITTED SOLVENT DRUMS. Both drums must be clean on
the inside and they must not contain any solids or other objects that could be
sucked into the pumps when running.
Drum plugs
There are several types of solvent drums on the market, each with different
diameter of the opening. With the unit, a cardboard box with a selection of
tapered plugs is supplied (see illustration 3). Select the plug that fit well
into the opening of the drums, and fit them onto the drum adaptor of the hoses
(see illustration 4).
Solvent fill-up on the left side of the unit
Use one empty drum and another drum of the same size full of clean solvent.
Place the empty drum to the left underneath the unit (item 2 illustration 2).
Insert the group of hoses containing the drain hose from the sink into this
drum (item 4 illustration 2). Make sure that the hoses are properly led well
down into the drum, and that the opening is well sealed by the tapered plug.
Take the second drum, the one full of solvent, and pour half of its contents
directly into the gun cleaner’s sink (item 2 illustration 1).
The solvent that is poured in will drain into the drum underneath the gun
cleaner.
Make sure to have the ventilation running during this procedure.
Place the second drum, now half full, on the floor on the righthand side of
the first drum (item 3 illustration 2). Insert the second group of hoses
containing a white hose into this drum (item 5 illustration 2).
Make sure that the hoses are properly led into the drum all the way down to
the bottom, and that the opening is well sealed by the tapered plug.
The solvent system is now filled-up. Both drums should be half full. The left-
hand drum, contains the solvent that will be recirculating for the automatic
wash cycle, and the right-hand drum contains clean solvent for rinsing.
The contents of the right drum will gradually be used up and transferred to
the left drum.
Water
Fill the filtrate container (item 7 illustration 2) up to 100mm (4”) under the
upper edge with clean water.
Operating instructions
Operating instructions should be formulated on the basis of this manual and
translated into the language spoken by the employees. It should always be
available close to the machine.
To avoid confusion, the employees must be informed about the solvent currently
being used in the machine.
SERVICE
Weekly:
– Remove the strainers at the bottom of the automatic washer (item 2
illustration 5) and clean it, do not forget to re-fit it !
Monthly:
– Remove the five nozzles in the automatic washer and clean them with clean
solvent. (see illustration 8).
When changing drums:
– Check and if necessary clean the strainers on the suction hoses.
When changing filters:
– Check and if necessary clean the strainer on the suction pipe(item 15
illustration 2) .
– Take out the filtrate container (item 7 illustration 2) and empty it
completely. Rinse it with water and wipe it off with cloth or paper.
Every month:
– Change the water completely.
SAFETY INFORMATION
Hazards may arise from improper use of the DRESTER BOXER TRIPLE C. Hazards may also arise from improper choice/handling of drums or solvent. In order to maintain the high safety standard of the unit, it is important that these instructions are followed.
– Do not operate the unit until you have read and fully understood this entire
User’s Manual.
– The unit should be installed as described in the instructions.
– The unit should be used as described in the instructions.
– The unit should be maintained as described in the instructions.
– Only original spare parts may be used.
– This User’s Manual must be available and in legible condition in close
proximity to the unit. Every user shall know where to find the User’s Manual.
– Operating instructions should be formulated on the basis of this Users
Manual, and translated into the language spoken by the employees.
– Do not modify or in any way alter the unit.
– Do not operate the unit unless it is properly vented. Do not operate the
unit if the extraction of vapors is insufficient.
– Avoid contact with liquid and vapour. Refer to the solvents’ MSDS (Material
Safety Data Sheet).
– Wear chemical goggles or similar, to protect your eyes.
Wear chemical-resistant gloves to prevent skin-contact.
Wear chemical-resistant clothing to protect against spills or splash.
– Personnel suffering from respiratory problems or allergies to solvents used,
must not operate the machine.
– Clean up spills immediately.
– Do not smoke, eat or drink while close to the unit.
– The unit is equipped with a safety valve that will interrupt the automatic
wash cycle if the lid is opened before the wash cycle is completed.
– Spray guns or any other paint equipment items cleaned in the unit must be
suitable for cleaning in a Zone 1 area (ref. Category 2 according to EN
13463-1/2001). If unsure, please contact the spray gun manufacturer.
– The unit must be properly grounded using the attached grounding cable. If
plastic drums are used, the openings should be wiped off with a damp cloth, to
avoid static electricity, before inserting or removing any hoses or other
equipment.
TECHNICAL DATA
Manufacturer| HEDSON TECHNOLOGIES AB
Hammarvägen 4 SE-232 37 Arlöv
Sweden
Tel.: +46-40- 53 42 00
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Type of machine:| DRESTER BOXER TRIPLE C
Permitted solvents:| See section “Permitted Solvents”
Max solvent volume of
machine:| 30 + 30 litres
(Check for local regulations concerning max allowed volume for keeping
solvent in the unit)
Maximum drum size:| 60 l
Compressed air needed:| 7-12 bar (110-180 psi)
90 l/min (3 cfm) pump only
370 l/min (14 cfm) including
AIRVENT 11660 in operation
Ventilation capacity:| 160-400 m3 /h (94-235 cfm)
-> 0,2-0,5 m/s (0,7-1,6 fps)
Pump capacity:| 10 l/min
Solvent pressure| 2 bar (30 psi)
Weight| 90 kg (165 lb)
Overall dimensions:| Height: 1510 mm (59,5”)
Width: 1185 mm (46,7”)
Max depth: 650 mm (25,5”)
Depth at the floor: 610 mm (24”)
Extractor diameter:| 80 mm (7 3/16”)
Sound pressure level:| <70 dB(A)
SPECIFIC FOR THE LEFT SIDE OF THE UNIT
**OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
**
Empty the spray-gun of any residual paint into a separate spills dish.
Open the main valve for compressed air (item 7 illustration 1).
Open the lid for the automatic washer (make sure it clicks
into the full
open position).
Place the spray-gun inside (see illustration 5).
Be sure to fit the trigger clip following illustration 6, and to push the
spray-gun up against the nozzle for the paint-channel (item 1 illustration 5)
before you lock it into position with aid of the magnets of the trigger clip.
If you prior to cleaning prefer to remove the Air-cap and the needle of the
spray-gun, then place those items as shown by arrow 5 in illustration 5.
Close the lid, and start the automatic pre-wash cycle by pressing the foot
pedal No.8A in illustration 1.
The spray-gun will now be automatically cleaned for approx. 1.5 minutes with
circulating Solvent.
When the automatic pre-wash cycle is completed, the spraygun can be rinsed
with clean solvent.
The rinsing pump is activated by pressing the foot pedal No. 9A in
illustration 1, and continues to work for as long as the pedal is depressed.
The pump will feed approx. 75 cc of solvent per pump stroke.
2-3 pump strokes are generally sufficient for one rinse. Less if the solvent
has recently been changed.
When the cleaning procedure is completed, the lid can be opened and the spray-
gun taken out. It can now be manually further washed or rinsed if required.
By pressing foot pedal No.10A in illustration 1 (NOTE: press it all the way
down !), recirculating solvent will be fed through the brush placed in the
sink (item 1 illustration 7A).
By pressing foot pedal No.11A in illustration 1, clean solvent will be fed
through the spray-nozzle placed in the sink (item 2 illustration 7A).
The brush and spray-nozzle in the sink can be used independently of the
automatic washer at any time, provided that the lid for the automatic washer
is closed.
The intensity of the spray can be adjusted with the air-flow restrictor (item
1 illustration 14).
Connect the spray-gun to the air-line on the left side of the machine (item 4
illustration 1), and blow out the spray-gun through the funnel in the sink
(item 3 illustration 7A). By using this funnel, you prevent the fumes from
spreading within the premises.
Finally, the spray-gun can be blown dry by using the air-gun on the right side
of the unit (item 12 illustration 1).
Close the lid after cleaning.
SPECIFIC FOR THE RIGHT SIDE OF THE UNIT
Empty the spray-gun of any residual paint into a separate spills dish.
Open the main valve for compressed air (item 7 illustration 1).
Open the lid for the manual sink.
By pressing foot pedal No.10B in illustration 1, recirculating water will be
fed through the cleaning brush placed in the sink (item 1 illustration 7B).
Note that the ball-valve on the brush (item 6 illustration 7B) must be in an
open position. Use the cleaning brush to clean the spray-gun.
The spray-gun’s paint channel can now be rinsed with clean water. Press the
tapered nozzle of the rinse-gun (item 2 illustration 7B) against the paint
channel of the spray-gun. Pull the triggers on the spray- and rinse-guns
simultaneously.
Then rinse the outside of the spray-gun with the rinse-gun.
When using the rinse-gun, the ball-valve on the wash-brush should be in a
closed position.
The brush and rinse-gun in the sink can be used independently of the automatic
washer at any time.
Connect the spray-gun to the air-line on the left side of the machine (item 4
illustration 1), and blow out the spray-gun through the funnel in the sink
(item 3 illustration 7B). By using this funnel, you prevent the fumes from
spreading within the premises.
Finally, the spray-gun can be blown dry by using the air-gun on the right side
of the unit (item 12 illustration 1).
THE COAGULATION PROCESS
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CHECKING THE FILTRATE CONTAINER
When the water level reaches the level of the working platform (item 4 illustration 7B), it is time to perform the coagulation process.
First check that the remaining content of the filtrate container
(item 7 illustration 2) is not higher than 25mm (1”). -
COAGULATION
N.B.: IT IS ABSOLUTELY VITAL THAT THE COAGULATION PROCESS IS CARRIED OUT WITH THE GREATEST CARE, SO THAT LARGE FLOCKSOF COAGULATED PAINT ARE FORMED. OTHERWISE THE FILTERS WILL IMMEDIATELY BECOME OBSTRUCTED, AND CANNOT BE RE- USED.
A: Remove the working platform (item 4 illustration 7B).
B: Open the valve for the water agitator (item 5 illustration 7B).
C: Add the coagulation powder as recommended by the paint manufacturer.
D: Stir the powder with a stick for a moment to avoid that it sinks down to the bottom in lumps.
D: Allow the agitator to run for a few minutes.
E: Stop the agitator occasionally for around 30 seconds since this improves the coagulation process. The total coagulation time is around 3-4 min, depending on the amount of powder, the level of contamination, etc.
When this is done, close the valve for the agitator. -
FILTRATION
Open the drain-valve (item 10 illustration 2) and drain the wash-basin completely into the filter (item 11 illustration 2). Clean the inside of the wash-basin thoroughly with the cleaning brush (i.e. with recycled water), so that any remains of residual flocks are completely drained into the filter.
When this is done, close the drain-valve
CHANGING THE FILTER
N.B.: MAKE SURE THAT YOU USE ORIGINAL DRESTER FILTERS, NR. 8701 (FINE FILTER),
AND NR. 8702 (PRIMARY FILTER).
THESE FILTERS HAVE BEEN TESTED AND APPROVED BY THE PAINT MANUFACTURERS.
The primary filter (item 2 illustration 11) collects most of the coagulated
sludge, while the fine filter (item 1 illustration 11) collects the finer
paint particles.
Remove the sludge from the primary filter after each coagulation process (once
it is completely dry, the sludge is easy to remove from the filter). By doing
so the primary filter can be re-used up to 10 times.
The fine filter will gradually become blocked after trapping the finer paint
particles. In general, the fine filter can be used for up to 5 coagulation
processes. The fine filter must however be changed every 1-2 months, otherwise
there is a risk that mould will develop.
N.B.: THE COAGULATION SLUDGE MUST BE HANDLED IN ACCORD-ANCE WITH REGULATIONS
FROM THE APPROPRIATE AUTHORITY.
INFORMATION FROM THE PAINT SUPPLIER MAY BE NECESSARY.
© Hedson Technologies AB 2012
16016 rev. 2022-02-01
Hedson Technologies AB
Hammarvägen 4
232 37 Arlöv, Sweden
Phone + 46 40 534200
Fax + 46 40 432901
www.hedson.se
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