SCINTEX SBTFM982 Burgess Professional Electric Fogger Owner’s Manual
- June 17, 2024
- SCINTEX
Table of Contents
- SCINTEX SBTFM982 Burgess Professional Electric Fogger
- SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- HOW AND WHY FOGGING WORKS
- OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
- Assembling
- OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED
- PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
- REPLACEMENT PARTS
- TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
SCINTEX SBTFM982 Burgess Professional Electric Fogger
www.scintex.com.au | sales@scintex.com.au
Model: SBTFM982
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
- Except as provided below, use outdoors only. Fire or explosion may occur if used in confined area.
- Barrel is hot when plugged in. Allow to cool before touching.
- Never secure trigger in a permanent “ON” position. Overheating may occur.
- Release trigger immediately if a flame occurs in the barrel.
- Do not fog near combustible materials.
- Fog produced is flammable. Do not fog near open flames such as gas burner or pilot light.
- Fog produced may be toxic. Do not fog around food, eating utensils, humans, pets or animals. DO NOT INHALE FOG.
- Use only 3-wire, 10, 12 or 14-gauge extension cord, suitable for outdoor usage. Never defeat grounding feature. Failure to comply may result in electrical shock and /or fire.
- Always unplug fogger when not in use. Never leave unattended.
- The use of other insecticides or chemical may damage your fogger and could result in unsafe conditions. Use only oil-based chemicals formulated for thermal fogging.
CAUTION
- Before operating – Read Instruction Manual.
- Follow chemical manufacturer’s instructions carefully.
- Examine extension and unit cord before each usage for signs of degrading. Do not use if damaged.
- Do not have lighted materials, such as cigarettes, in area while filling or using fogger.
HOW AND WHY FOGGING WORKS
At the touch of the trigger, an electric pump forces liquid through a brass atomizing nozzle into a thermostatically controlled heating chamber in the barrel. The chemical is vaporized instantly, and a cloud of fog surges out of the barrel. The secret of fogging’s success lies in its ability to reduce chemical into microscopic particles averaging 15 microns in diameter (a micron measures 1/25,000 an inch). By contrast, mist droplets range from 50 to 125 microns and spray droplets more than 125 microns. The tiny particle size allows the fog to spread and penetrate area being treated.
GETTING THE MOST FROM YOUR FOGGER
A dry fog is recommended. The dryer the fog the smaller the particles. Dryness
of fog is controlled by the rate of flow of chemical through the heating
chamber. This rate of flow is controlled by turning the adjustment knob
clockwise for a dry fog, counterclockwise for a wetter fog. Wet fog deposits a
fi lm or residue. This effect may be desired on trash cans, pavements, or
building foundations. Never use wet fog on plants, shrubs or carpeting where
the oily residue could have damaging effects. Keep the fogger about 10 feet
away from the area being treated and let the fog drift in the desired
direction. At this distance, any non-vaporized particles of chemical will
settle to the ground.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Assembling
NOTE: Before each use, be sure nozzle cap on fogger is tightened securely.
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With fogger unplugged, Inspect nozzle cap by pulling barrel away from fogger body as shown. (See Figure 1)
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Inspect nozzle for any accumulation of any foreign matter. Clean nozzle if needed before using and secure nozzle tightly. (See Figure 2)
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Attach barrel by positioning the prongs directly in line with the slots provided for them in the housing. Push the barrel firmly into place being careful not to twist or bend the prongs. (See Figure 3)
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Barrel should snap into place. Do not leave any gap between fogger body and barrel as shown. (See Figure 4)
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After filling container with (oil based) chemical, be sure latches are fastened securely to lid as shown. (See Figure 5)
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Plug in cord to the proper grounded electrical outlet (voltage is indicated on fogger housing.)
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Extension cords must be 3-wire, 10, 12 or 14-gauge. Long lengths of lighter cord will not conduct the necessary current to the heating chamber, and may result in insuffi cient heating and insecticide leakage from the end of the barrel. Over heating of the extension cord may also occur.
CAUTION
- Use only extension cords which are intended for outdoor use and have an electrical rating not less than the rating on the fogger nameplate.
- Examine your extension cord carefully before using. Do not use if damaged.
- Do not abuse the extension cord and do not yank on any cord to disconnect.
- Keep the cord away from heat and sharp edges.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONTINUED
Fogging – For Use Outdoors Only “except as provided in #6 below”
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Allow the fogger to pre-heat for two minutes or more.
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Carry the fogger as you would a suitcase, holding it about three feet off the ground and away from your side.
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Pull the trigger, conveniently located on the underside of the handle, to start the unit operating.
Release trigger to stop, -
Turn adjustment knob clockwise to obtain a dry fog. With a dry fog, you should see no moisture on a 8″ x 12″ minimum piece of paper or cardboard when you pass it through the fog about a foot from the barrel. Be careful not to place hand in front of the barrel.
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For continuous use (more than one minute) be sure the unit is adjusted for a dry fog or liquid will drip from end of barrel.
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The fogger should only be operated indoors by certifi ed, trained Fire and Smoke Restoration Technicians and certifi ed, trained Odor Control Technicians and only in accordance with the IICRC (FSRT) Fire & Smoke Restoration Technicians and Odor Control Technicians (OCT) guidelines and standards.
WARNING:
- Under certain conditions, a flame may be produced at either end of the barrel. If this occurs, release trigger immediately and flame will extinguish. Do not attempt to extinguish by blowing it out, smothering it or submersing in liquid, Turn adjustment knob for a drier fog before resuming operation.
- The fog produced is toxic and flammable.
- Do not smoke during use or filling.
- Keep away from food, humans, pets, and animals.
- Fire or explosion may occur if used in confined areas.
- Do not fog near open flame or heated surfaces.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE
Cleaning
Be sure to spray clean water through the unit after each use and rinse out
container thoroughly. Lubricate according to instructions below. Wipe unit
with a dry cloth after each use. Some chemicals, when vaporized, may leave
carbon or other residue inside the barrel. It is advisable to clean out the
barrel with a rag or soft bristled brush occasionally to prevent accumulation
of any foreign matter.
Lubrication
Oil-based chemicals provide lubrication for the fogger’s pump and atomizing
mechanism, and little additional maintenance is necessary. If fogger is used
as a sprayer for water-base formulations, spray kerosene or oil-base material
through the sprayer unit for lubrication.
Storing
Keep the unit in dust-free storage to prevent accumulation of dirt in its
mechanism. Never store unit with chemicals in the container.
Clogging
Foreign matter in the liquid can result in clogging the pump or nozzle. To
insure proper operation it is recommended that clean material be used, or that
it be fi ltered through cheese cloth if foreign matter is present.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
TROUBLE-SHOOTING GUIDE
References
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