Windsor SPD-J manual Suggested Service Parts List, Dailv Maintenance

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WARNING OF POTENTIAL INJURY

This product contains moving parts.

To reduce the risk of injury; unplug the machine before servicing.

Maintenance and repairs must be done by qualified personnel ONLY.

CAUTION:

Using non-Windsor parts to repair this machine will void the 6-3-1 warranty. Warranty information is located on the back of this manual.

Suggested Service Parts List

 

 

DESCRIPTION

PART NUMBER

 

Belt

 

 

11031

 

 

Brush Bearing

09019

 

 

115V Cord Assembly (USA/Japan) 23572

 

230V Cord Assembly (Europe)

23178

 

 

Dome

Assembly

28034

 

 

Dome

Gasket

35060

 

 

Hose Cuff. Short Blue

27508

 

 

Hose Cuff. Longer Blue

27354

 

 

Hose Cuff, White

27079

 

Jet Assembly

 

44055

 

Jet

 

 

44061

 

Jet Seal

 

44051

 

Jet Body w/Seal

44052

 

Manifold Assembly (No Jets)

54094

 

Pump Service Kit

47176

 

Screen/Filter,

Dome

34140

 

Screen/Filter,

Solution Tank

73250

 

Solution Release Cable

27665

 

Solution Release Lever

51200

 

 

115V Switch

 

72074

 

230V Switch

 

72121

 

Valve

 

 

84134

 

Dailv Maintenance:

These procedures are followed at the end of each work period to extend the life of the ma- chine.

1.) Empty unused cleaning solution by disconnecting clear hose on back of machine and pouring into floor drain.

2.) Inspect and clean solution filter screen inside tank and vac intake screen inside dome.

3.) Flush the system. Fill solution tank with 1 or 2 gallons (4 - 8 liters) of clean hot water. With machine over floor drain turn on vac/pump switch until solution tank is empty.

4.) Inspect spray pattern of jets. Remove jets and rinse if clogged.

5.) After each use, rinse recovery tank with fresh water. Periodically inspect the recovery tank and decontaminate if necessary, using a Hospital Grade Virucide or a l-l 0 bleach to water solution. Waste water should be disposed of properly.

6.) Remove any lint or debris from brush.

7.) Inspect power cord. Remember, this cord will lay on a damp surface.

Warning:

IMMEDIATELY REPLACE WORN OR

FRAYED POWER CORDS.

8.) Inspect hoses. Worn or cracked hoses may cause loss of vac pressure.

9.) Place the brush in the storage position. Press back slightly on the main handle, and place the brush adjustment lever in the “STORE”position.

For infrequent use or long periods of stor- age, flush the system with a neutralizing solution of 1 quart (1 liter) white vinegar mixed with 2 gal- lons (8 liters) hot water. Flush the system with clean hot water after neutralizing.

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SPD-J, SPD specifications

Windsor SPD and SPD-J are advanced power distribution systems designed with a focus on efficiency, reliability, and innovation. Windsor SPD, also known as Surge Protective Device, is engineered to protect electrical systems from voltage spikes that can result from lightning strikes, power surges, or other disturbances. This device is crucial for safeguarding sensitive electronic equipment used in various industries, from telecommunications to healthcare.

One of the main features of the Windsor SPD is its multi-level protection mechanism. It employs a tiered approach that combines several surge protection technologies, including metal oxide varistors (MOVs), gas discharge tubes (GDTs), and transient voltage suppressors (TVS). This combination not only enhances performance but also extends the lifespan of the protective equipment, effectively minimizing the risk of failure during transient events.

The SPD-J model introduces added functionalities and improved integration capabilities. It includes an intuitive monitoring interface that provides real-time insights into system performance and surge events. This data is crucial for facility managers as it enables them to assess the effectiveness of surge protection and make informed decisions about maintenance and upgrades.

Both the Windsor SPD and SPD-J feature compact designs that allow for easy installation in various settings, including residential, commercial, and industrial environments. Their robust construction ensures compliance with international safety standards, providing users with peace of mind regarding their efficacy.

In terms of technology, these devices are equipped with remote monitoring capabilities. Users can access performance data via web applications, enabling proactive management of electrical systems. Additionally, they are designed to integrate seamlessly with existing electrical infrastructure, making them a versatile solution for enhancing overall system resilience.

Regarding characteristics, the devices boast high energy absorption ratings, which define their ability to withstand and dissipate surges without compromising performance. The SPD and SPD-J are also designed to operate in a wide range of temperatures, ensuring reliability in diverse climate conditions.

In summary, Windsor SPD and SPD-J stand out in the field of surge protection technologies for their effective, user-friendly, and reliable solutions. As power demands continue to grow, these systems play an essential role in maintaining the integrity and safety of electrical systems across various sectors.