FOAMit SP-BP-10N 10 Gallon Battery Powered Spray Unit User Manual
- June 14, 2024
- FOAMit
Table of Contents
FOAMit SP-BP-10N 10 Gallon Battery Powered Spray Unit
Specifications
- Model: SP-BP-10N
- Capacity: 10 Gallons
- Power Source: Battery Powered (24V)
Product Usage Instructions
Safety Precautions
- It is crucial to read and understand all safety instructions before operating the unit. Failure to do so may result in personal injury or death.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Always wear appropriate PPE as indicated in the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) provided. Protect your eyes, skin, and lungs against drifting spray to prevent serious injuries.
Chemical Handling
- Be cautious when handling chemical solutions as they may pose health risks if not used properly. Always follow chemical safety precautions and handling instructions provided by the manufacturer.
Pressure Release
- After each use, depressurize and clean the unit to avoid unexpected release of the chemical solution, which can cause serious injuries. Never leave the unit pressurized and unattended.
Maintenance
- Some components may become hot during use. Handle the equipment with caution, especially when servicing it. Never operate the unit if it is damaged or leaking.
Battery Safety
- Keep the battery box lid closed and latched at all times, except when accessing the battery. The battery pack is not waterproof; avoid exposing it to liquids or submerging it in liquid. If the battery pack gets wet, allow it to dry before further use.
Storage
- When not in use, store the unit indoors in a cool, dry location away from unauthorized users. Avoid storing the battery in a depleted state for extended periods to prevent premature battery failure.
Compatibility
- Use only 24V Equip Series compatible equipment to avoid risks of fire, shock, or personal injury.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use hydrocarbons or flammable products with this unit?
A: No, using hydrocarbons or flammable products with the unit may lead to explosions, fire, and serious injury or death. Avoid using such products.
Q: What should I do if the battery pack gets wet?
A: If the battery pack gets wet, allow it to dry thoroughly before further use to prevent any damage or safety hazards.
Safety
WARNING
PEOPLE OR OBJECTS CAN BE HURT OR DAMAGED IF THIS UNIT IS NOT USED CORRECTLY!
- Failure to read all the instructions before operating the unit may result in personal injury or death from the improper use of the chemical solution.
- Anyone handling, operating, or using the unit must read and understand the instructions in the manual. The buyer assumes all responsibility for safety and proper use under the instructions.
- Using or servicing the unit without appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) may result in serious injuries such as burns, rashes, eye, throat, or lung damage, and death.
- Always wear PPE as indicated in the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) when using or servicing the unit. Protect eyes, skin, and lungs against drifting spray.
- Chemical solutions may pose a health risk and death if they contact the skin or eyes, and are inhaled or swallowed.
- Always read and follow all chemical safety precautions and handling instructions provided by the chemical manufacturer and the SDS associated with the chemical solution before using the unit.
- Pressure within the equipment may cause an unexpected release of the chemical solution and cause serious injuries such as burns, rashes, eye damage, throat or lung damage, and death.
- Always depressurize and clean the unit after each use. Never leave the unit unattended while pressurized.
- Using the unit with fluid temperatures above 100°F (37.8°C) may result in scalding, burns, serious injury, or death. DO NOT use a solution with a temperature above 100°F (37.8°C).
- Some components may be hot during and after use. Use caution when servicing or handling the equipment.
- Operating the unit when damaged or leaking may result in exposure to chemical solutions, serious injury, or death. Never use the unit if it is damaged or leaking.
- Use of hydrocarbons and flammable products may result in explosions, fire, and serious injury or death. Never use hydrocarbons or flammable products with the unit.
- Mixing an alkaline with an acid may result in a chemical reaction. Overheating of the mixture may cause it to splatter caustic compounds or release hazardous fumes, gas, and vapors.
- Always flush the unit with fresh water thoroughly when switching from an alkaline to an acid or an acid to an alkaline.
- Never point the discharge wand at yourself, another person, or any object you do not want to be covered in chemicals.
- Keep the battery box lid closed and latched at all times unless accessing the battery. Do not use with the lid open or damaged. Do not expose the unit to liquids, cleaning solutions, or rain.
- The battery pack is not waterproof. Do not submerge in liquid. If the battery pack gets wet, allow it to dry before further use.
- Using the unit with unapproved devices may result in a risk of fire, shock, or personal injury. Only use with 24V Equip Series compatible equipment.
- When not in use, store the unit indoors in a cool, dry location. Keep the unit away from unauthorized users. To prevent premature battery failure, do not store the battery in a depleted state for long periods.
WARNING
First Aid Instructions
- Failure to follow first aid instructions may result in death or serious personal injury.
- If battery liquid comes in contact with the skin, wash immediately with soap and water, then neutralize with lemon juice or vinegar.
- If battery liquid gets in your eyes, flush with clean water for a minimum of 10 minutes, then seek immediate medical attention.
- If battery liquid is swallowed, seek immediate medical attention.
State of California Proposition 65 Warning
The battery can expose you to chemicals, including cobalt, lithium, manganese, nickel, oxide, and carbon black, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and reproductive harm. For additional information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.
NOTICE
- Refer to the separate manuals supplied with the battery and charger for additional safety precautions and instructions.
- Servicing or modifying this unit with parts not listed in this manual may cause the unit to operate improperly. Do not use unauthorized parts when servicing the unit.
Protect the Environment
- Please dispose of packaging materials, old machine components, and hazardous fluids in an environmentally safe way according to local waste disposal regulations
Product Overview
Requirements
Liquid temperature range | 40-100˚F (4.4-37.8˚C) |
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Electrical requirements | 100-240 VAC at 60 Hz, 3 amp max (GFCI protected |
outlet) for battery charger only
Operating voltage| 24 VDC
Chemical compatibility| Chemical products used with this equipment must be
formulated for this type of application and compatible with unit materials and
pump seals. For more information on chemical compatibility, consult the
manufacturer or SDS for your product or contact our customer service
department.
Specifications
Power type | Lithium-ion battery |
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Battery charge time | 1 hour 10 minutes |
Battery run time | Up to 4 hours of continuous use |
Chemical pickup type | Draws from pre-mixed solution |
The number of product units can be drawn from | One product |
Suction line diameter | ⅜ in. (9.5 mm) inside diameter |
Capacity | 10 gallons (37.9 liters) |
Discharge line length/diameter | 12 ft. (3.7 m) hose, with 3/8 in. (9.5 mm) |
inside diameter
Discharge wand/tip type| Polypropylene spray gun with 25° fan tip
Output distance| Up to 8 ft. (2.4 m)
Output volume| 0.7 gal/min (2.7 l/min)
Flow rate*| 0.7 gal/min (2.7 l/min)
Pump seals| Santoprene diaphragm, Viton check seals
Wheel type| Two 10-inch (25.4 cm) non-marking wheels.
Flow rates given are based on chemicals with viscosity of water.
Product Components
Get to know the SP-BP-10N components that you will need to use, adjust, or assemble.
Back plate assembly Inside view
- In-line strainer
- Electric fluid pump
- Relay controller
- Pressure switch
- Backplate thumb nuts
- Suction line valve
- Tank Assembly
- Hinged lid
- Solution tank
- Drain plug
- Discharge wand
- Trigger gun
- Discharge hose
- Power button
- Battery
- Battery box
- Suction line valve
Using your unit
Operating Instructions
- Remove the battery and charger from the packaging. The battery must be fully charged before use. Refer to the charge level indicator table in the battery user manual for more information.
- Once fully charged, insert the battery into the receiver until properly secure. Close the lid and secure the latch.
- Note: Keep the battery box lid closed and latched unless accessing the battery. Do not operate the unit with the lid open or damaged.
- Verify drain plug is securely closed.
- Following all instructions from the chemical manufacturer, fill the solution tank with a pre-mixed solution.
- Verify suction line valve at the base of the suction line is open, allowing fluid into the suction line.
- Press the power button to turn on the unit.
- Slowly squeeze the trigger handle to begin spraying.
- Release the trigger handle to stop.
- After Use Instructions
- Note: For proper handling and disposal procedures refer to chemical SDS.
- The solution should be removed from a unit after each use. This can be done in two ways:
- a. Unthread the drain plug from the front of a tank and drain the solution into an approved location.
- b. Place the discharge wand into an approved container. Activate the unit until all solutions have been flushed from the system.
- Press the power button to turn off the unit. Squeeze the trigger handle to relieve the remaining pressure.
- Before using the unit with another chemistry, thoroughly flush with water.
Maintenance
WARNING
- Performing any maintenance with the unit pressurized may result in serious injury or death. Always ensure that the unit has been depressurized, before conducting any maintenance.
- Servicing or modifying a unit with parts not listed in this manual may cause the unit to operate improperly. Do not use unauthorized parts when servicing the unit.
Maintaining Your Unit
To keep your unit operating properly, periodically perform the following maintenance procedures:
- Inspect the pump for wear and leaks.
- Inspect all hoses for leaks or excessive wear. Verify all hose clamps are in good condition and properly secured.
- Check the suction line and strainer for debris. Clean as needed.
- Store the battery in a half-charged state and maintain the battery every 3-6 months.
Servicing Your Unit
- To service your unit, refer to the service manual which includes
- Troubleshooting procedures.
- Detailed parts breakdowns and illustrations.
- Part numbers of serviceable components and assemblies.
References
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