OPERATION & MAINTENANCE
FACTORS THAT EFFECT DRYING
1.Speed of the press.
2.Amount of ink coverage and color.
3.Type of stock being printed.
4.Initial temperature of paper.
In time and with practice you will learn which settings are best for your particular shop.
KEYS TO REMEMBER
1.The Tempest® takes about 12 sheets to come up to full power. The dryer remains on as long as paper is being fed. It does not cycle like an infrared dryer.
2.The pile temperature should be approximately 20o F above the initial pile temperature for optimum drying.
3.Use spray powder only when absolutely necessary. A little spray powder goes a long way. Use it sparingly.
4.Inspect the Tempest® weekly.
MAINTENANCE
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1.Inspect the dryer weekly. If the thermistors are cracked or have been damaged, do not operate the dryer. Call Accel immediately.
2.Never squirt cleaning solvents, water, or any other liquids into the dryer. This may damage electrical components.
3.Any spray powder that accumulates in the dryer should be vacuumed out, not blown out.
4.Make sure all heat shields and guards are in place before operating the dryer or printing press.
5.When solvents are used to clean the rollers or blanket be sure that the solvent does not get in direct contact with the dryer (don't store or use solvents in the surrounding of the dryer).
6.When spraypowder is used in the environment of the dryer the delivery needs to be cleaned weekly to avoid danger of ignition, or make use of ignition free spraypowder. Shut off main power of the press/dryer and sprayer before cleaning the press.