Micron Technology AU8000 manual Adjustment of Droplet Size

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Example:

 

 

 

Dose:

0.5 L/tree

 

Time:

1.5 min/tree

 

Output =

0.5

=

0.33 litre/min

 

1.5

 

 

5.Calibrate the sprayer as described earlier.

6.2.Adjustment of Droplet Size

The size of the droplets produced by the sprayhead depends upon the rotational speed of the atomiser and the properties of the chemical. The speed of the atomiser is controlled by the velocity of air from the blower fan and by the angle of the fan blades.

As the mistblower is designed to run at a fixed blower speed, the speed of the atomiser must be set by adjusting the angle of the fan blades.

All AU8000 sprayheads are supplied with the fan blades pre-adjusted to angle setting number 2 (see Fig. 4). This setting should be satisfactory for the majority of applications.

If the droplet size is found to be too small, it can be increased by reducing the speed of the atomiser by setting the fan blades to a coarser angle. Similarly, the droplet size can be reduced by setting the fan blades to a finer angle and increasing the speed of the atomiser.

The atomiser blade angle can be changed as follows. Numbers relate to Fig. 5.

1.Remove the screw securing the V-clamp ring (15) around the outer casing of the sprayhead. Remove the front casing (2).

2.Remove the atomiser support ring (3) and atomiser from the rear casing whilst pushing the feed hose through the grommet in the casing.

3.Remove the pipe clip (12) and atomiser feed hose (11). Slide the cone (5) off the support ring.

4.Slacken the four atomiser clamp ring securing screws (118) just sufficiently to allow the atomiser fan blades to be adjusted, see Fig. 6.

5.Adjust all four blades of the atomiser to a finer or coarser angle as required. See Fig. 4 for positions of setting marks. The blades should not be set finer than position 1 or coarser than position 6. NOTE: For accurate alignment, the graduation mark and the split line, view through the 10 mm hole in the atomiser support ring.

6.Tighten the clamp ring screws just sufficiently to trap the fan blades and prevent them from moving. A torque of 0.3 nm (1 lb in) is sufficient. Overtightening the screws could distort the hub or clamp ring.

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Contents Sprayer Table of Contents AU8000 Sprayhead SpecificationIntroduction Tank and BlowerAssembly Operation Operation of Standard SprayerMicronair AU8000 Sprayer Operation of Sprayer with Chemical Pump Controls for Pump and Suction Filling ValveHealth and Safety Operation of Sprayer with Filling PumpMicronair AU8000 Sprayer Calibration Output Rate of Chemical Coverage of Sprayer Swath Width Metres Litre/tree Adjustment of Droplet Size Maintenance Setting Marks on BladeKnapsack Mistblower Routine Maintenance Possible Engine Faults and RemediesUnsteady Engine RPM or Tendency to Stop Maintenance of Sprayhead Micronair AU8000 Sprayer Parts Lists Description QuantityAU8000 Sprayhead AU8000 Atomiser AU8000 Atomiser Conversion Factors