5.3. Rotating the nozzle head
It is possible to rotate the nozzle head in order to better direct the air flow onto the material to be
cleaned.
Note:
- The nozzle head must not be unscrewed from the ionising air nozzle, as it is not
possible to reinstall the nozzle head.
Nozzle head
Figure 3: Rotating the nozzle head
- Release the nozzle head by loosening the set screw.
- Rotate the nozzle head no more than a quarter turn to the left or right.
- Fasten the nozzle head by manually tightening the set screw.
5.4. Connecting the ionising air nozzle to the power unit
Warning:
- Note the warnings at the start of this chapter.
Note:
- The high-voltage cable(s) must not be looped inside the power unit.
(please also refer to the user manual for the power unit)
- Check that the associated power unit is a 7 kV power unit.
A high-voltage cable without earthing may be shortened.
A high-voltage cable with earthing may not be shortened.
If the high-voltage cable has a (blue) PVC jacket, the end of the cable must be stripped as
shown in Figure 4.
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