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1. 0313 x3 a 1260 6643 E i 5639 s Do NOT install dicm dB MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 29 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual Item Code Description Usage Qty PPVS Infusion PPVS Infusion Complete 1 00 6637 Infusion PPVS Body Top Infusion Blue 1 00 6642 PPVS Moulded Diaphragm 1 00 6641 PPVS Micro Switch 1 00 6638 Infusion PPVS Body Lower Infusion Blue 1 00 4521 Locking Ring 1 00 0313 Socket Cap Head M5 x 20mm 3 00 6639 PPVS Body Nose 1 00 3265 O Ring Catalyst Pump Red Silic 2 00 6578 O Ring Body Front Air Ejector 1 00 6643 Spring Diaphragm PPVS AC 1 00 6640 PPVS Top Aduster Yoke 1 00 6661 PPVS Yoke Actuator Pin 1 00 1260 Set Screw M4 x 5mm 1 00 6582 Socket Cap Head M3 5 x 20 1 00 6522 Blue Tubing PU 4mm Blue 2 00 6908 Hex Key 2 5mm 1 00 7037 PPVS BODY SPACER PLATE 1 00 ASSY 0047 PPVS ADJUSTMENT ASSY 1 00 0298 Washer M4 1 00 6482 Socket Cap Screw M3 x 25mm 1 00 0655 MOD WORKSHOP MODIFIED PART 0655 1 00 0904 MOD WORKSHOP MODIFIED PART 0904 1 00 0627 4mm 1 8 BSP FS 1 00 0636 4mm Tee 1 00 0681 Male Air Connector 1 00 MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 30 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual Revision Information Rev 12 2011 Created PPVS INFUSION Valve Manual Rev 03 2013 Added the Terms and Conditions section Updated the document format Added to and updated the Connections section MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 31 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual Magnunr Venus Plastec
2. perpendicular across the ball valve body 4 4 Resin pressure in the resin pump can be eliminated by rotating the ball valve on the resin filter 90 degrees to the open or position Place a container under the ball valve to catch any resin that is ejected out of the valve MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 14 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual 3 2 Grounding Grounding an object means providing an adequate path for the flow of the electrical charge from the object to the ground An adequate path is one that permits a charge to flow from the object fast enough that it will not accumulate to the extent that a spark can be formed It is not possible to define exactly what will be an adequate path under all conditions since it depends on many variables In any event the grounding means should have the lowest possible electrical resistance Grounding straps should be installed on all loose conductive objects in the spraying area This includes material containers and equipment Magnum Venus Plastech recommends grounding straps be made of AWG No 18 stranded wire as a minimum and the larger wire be used where possible NFPA Bulletin No77 states that the electrical resistance of such a leakage path may be as low as 1 meg ohm 10 ohms but that resistance as high as 10 000 meg ohms will produce an adequate leakage path in some cases Whenever flammable or combustible liquids are transferred from one container to another or from one c
3. Put the TAS Off Purge mode and Drain Valve in the Off mode CLOSED Set MPG pressure and pump pressure Caution Do not exceed the Pressure Rating of the injection hose for the MPG or Pump pressure note the ratio of the pump powerhead to fluid section in this calculation 3 Open the Drain Valve PURGE 4 Start machine and wait for the resin to start to flow into the supply line prime valves resin flows into flush line Do not Start the PPVS at this time or resin will enter the mould 5 Now put the Drain Valve in the Off mode CLOSED Reset the counter before injecting into the mould for an accurate count 6 When you are ready to Inject Start supply the PPVS Inject mode PPVS should open and close the TAS valve automatically and when the valve is closed the machine Innovator should stop on the MPG 7 When the mould is full turn Off Stop the PPVS Off mode and stop the machine 8 Put the TAS in Purge mode PURGE and then flush Leave the TAS Valve in the Purge mode PURGE unit the material is gelled MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 23 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual Adjusting the PPVS As already mentioned the PPVS is factory set to signal at or very close to 800mb absolute pressure however if the user should wish to change this setting the following procedure is applied Testing and Adjusting using the Calibration Box To Test the Vacuum Activation Level 1 Push the PPVS firmly into th
4. over time result in a build up of heat and pressure which can reach explosive proportions When all three elements are present the result can be an extremely violent explosion The reaction can be sustained with very little aluminum or galvanized metal any amount of aluminum is too much P MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 10 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual A The reaction is unpredictable Prior use of an HHC solvent without incident corrosion or explosion does NOT mean that such use is safe These solvents can be dangerous alone as a clean up or flushing agent or when used as a component or a coating material There is no known inhibitor that is effective under all circumstances Furthermore the mixing of HHC solvents with other materials or solvents such as MEKP alcohol and toluene may render the inhibitors ineffective B The use of reclaimed solvents is particularly hazardous Reclaimers may not add any inhibitors Also the possible presence of water in reclaimed solvents could feed the reaction C Anodized or other oxide coatings cannot be relied upon to prevent the explosive reaction ouch coatings can be worn cracked scratched or too thin to prevent contact There is no known way to make oxide coatings or to employ aluminum alloys which will safely prevent the chemical reaction under all circumstances D Several solvent suppliers have recently begun promoting HHC solvents for use in coating systems The incre
5. WAIVER OF IMPORTANT RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE AND IF YOU DO NOT PAY ON TIME ALLOWS SELLER TO OBTAIN A JUDGMENT AGAINST YOU WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE OR YOUR PRIOR KNOWLEDGE BY ACCEPTING THESE TERMS YOU GIVE UP YOUR RIGHT TO NOTICE AND TRIAL THE POWERS OF THE COURT CAN BE USED TO COLLECT THE AMOUNT DUE REGARDLESS OF ANY CLAIMS YOU MAY HAVE WHETHER FOR RETURNED OR FAULTY GOODS FAILURE BY SELLER TO COMPLY WITH THESE TERMS amp CONDITIONS OR ANY OTHER CAUSE MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 6 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual o SAFETY amp WARNING INFORMATION OPERATING YOUR POLYESTER SYSTEM SAFELY 1 Introduction Any tool if used improperly can be dangerous Safety is ultimately the responsibility of those using the tool In like manner safe operation of polyester processes is the responsibility of those who use such processes and those who operate the equipment This manual outlines procedures to be followed in conducting polyester operations safety This system has been specifically designed for use of Polyester Resin Gel Coat and Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxides MEKP applications Other formulations or blends considered for use in this equipment is strictly prohibited without the expressed consent by Magnum Venus Plastech Inc Magnum Venus Plastech cannot eliminate every danger nor foresee every circumstance that might cause an injury during equipment operation Some risks such as the high pressure liquid stream that exits the spray tip
6. and Seller shall have no responsibility for reimbursing repair costs incurred by Byer in connection with Goods without first giving written authorization for such charges In any claims by the Buyer against the Seller in respect of the Goods the liability of the Seller shall be limited to the value of the Goods This warranty applies only to Goods properly used and maintained and does not apply to any Goods which are misused neglect or accident or which has been installed operated repaired altered or modified other than in accordance with instructions or written authorization by Seller This warranty does not apply to any Goods not manufactured by Seller and Buyer s sole warranty with respect to such Goods shall be that of the Seller s Vendor if any b VENDOR S WARRANTIES Seller shall assign to Buyer any Vendor warranties and or remedies provided to Seller by its Vendor c INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INFRINGEMENT SELLER DISCLAIMS ANY AND ALL WARRANTIES AND OR INDEMNIFICATIONS AGAINST INFRINGEMENT OF ANY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS OF ANY NATURE SELLER SHALL IF GIVEN PROMPT NOTICE BY BUYER OF ANY CLAIM OF INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY INFRINGEMENT WITH RESPECT TO ANY GOODS SOLD HEREUNDER REQUEST THE APPLICABLE VENDOR TO GRANT FOR THE BUYER SUCH WARRANTY OR INDEMNITY RIGHTS AS SUCH VENDOR MAY CUSTOMARILY GIVE WITH RESPECT TO SUCH GOODS d LIMITATIONS THERE ARE NO OTHER WARRANTIES WRITTEN OR ORAL EXPRESS IMPLIED OR BY STATUTE SELLER SPECIFICALLY DISCL
7. are inherent to the nature of the machine operation and are necessary to the process in order to manufacture the end product For this reason ALL personnel involved in polyester operations should read and understand the Safety Manual It is very important for the safety of employees involved in the operation that equipment operators maintenance and supervisory personnel understand the requirements for safe operation Each user should examine his own operation develop his own safety program and be assured that his equipment operators follow correct procedures Magnum Venus Plastech hopes that this manual is helpful to the user and recommends that the precautions in this manual be included in any such program Magnum Venus Plastech recommends this Safety Manual remain on your equipment at all times for your personnel safety In addition to the manual Magnum Venus Plastech recommends that the user consult the regulations established under the Occupational Safety amp Health Act OSHA particularly the following sections 1910 94 Pertaining to Ventilation 1910 106 Pertaining to flammable liquids 1910 107 Pertaining to spray finishing operations particularly Paragraph m Organic Peroxides and Dual Component Coatings Other standards and recognized authorities to consult are the National Fire Protection Association NFPA bulletins as follows NFPA No 33 Chapter 14 Organic Peroxides and Dual Component Materials NFPA No 63 Dust Explosion Prevent
8. away from heat sparks and open flames C Prevent contamination of MEKP with other materials including polyester over spray and sandings polymerization accelerators and promoters brass aluminum and non stainless steels MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 9 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual D Never add MEKP to anything that is hot since explosive decomposition may result E Avoid contact with skin eyes and clothing Protective equipment should be worn at all times During clean up of spilled MEKP personal safety equipment gloves and eye protection must be worn Fire fighting equipment should be at hand and ready F Avoid spillage which can heat up to the point of self ignition G Repair any leaks discovered in the catalyst system immediately and clean up the leaked catalyst at once in accordance with the catalyst manufacturer s instructions H Use only original equipment or equivalent parts from Magnum Venus Plastech in the catalyst system i e hoses fitting etc because a dangerous chemical reaction may result between substituted parts and MEKP Catalyst accumulated from the purging of hoses or the measurement of fluid output deliverie N should never be returned to the supply tank such catalyst should be diluted with copious quantities of clean water and disposed of in accordance with the catalyst manufacturer s instructions The extent to which the user is successful in accomplishing these ends and any
9. differences may arise not only from different molecular structures all are nevertheless called MEKP and from possible trace impurities left from the manufacture of the chemicals but may also arise by contamination of MEKP with other materials in its storage or use Even a small amount of contamination with acetone for instance may produce an extremely shock sensitive and explosive compound Contamination with promoters or materials containing promoters such as laminate sandings or with any readily oxidizing material such as brass or iron will cause exothermic redox reactions which can become explosive in nature Heat applied to MEKP or heat build up from contamination reactions can cause it to reach what is called its Self Accelerating Decomposition Temperature SADT Researchers have reported measuring pressure rates of rise well in excess of 100 000 psi per second when certain MEKP s reach their SADT For comparison the highest pressure rate of rise listed in NFPA Bulletin NO 68 Explosion Venting is 12 000 psi per second for an explosion of 12 acetylene and air The maximum value listed for a hydrogen explosion is 10 000 psi per second Some forms of MEKP if allowed to reach their SADT will burst even an open topped container This suggests that it is not possible to design a relief valve to vent this order of magnitude of pressure rate of rise The user should be aware that any closed container be it a pressure vessel
10. not normally higher than 500mb absolute MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 26 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual W Specifications Supply pressure 2 6 bar Use 5 micron filtration Operating range 300 1000 mb absolute max Connection port Stepped 20 and 25 diameters Connection lock Proprietary spring clip Pipe connections 4mm OD 2 5 ID Recommend flexible polyurethane Adjustment 2 5 Allen key Contact Materials PTFE cured silicon and Stainless steel Weight dims 290 grams 50mm diameter x 86mm H MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 27 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual amp Parts Drawings 22458 2 PPVS INFUSION ASSEMBLY MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 28 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT All Units factory set at 800mb absolute Use 2 5mm AF Allen Key 6908 p Turn Clockwise to decrease sensitivity ELI ASSYO047 Turn Anti clackwise to increase sensitivity Le 6637 Infusion Cu Important Do not overtighten at E TTE adjustment limit ends 6887 ASSEMBLY NOTE Note correct orientation of Yoke 6640 Thinnest section uppermost 6640 uppenmao 8522 Blue 3 m PPVS INFUSION Build Note Drawing 22458 2 drawn 298 1340 arh 4408 _ ee to TAS Issue 1 arh O70 Issue 2 rw O44 0 2011 6582 Ltd c 2009 Design rights 2009 2010 6522 7037 5642 6638 Infusion Install vertical or near vertical 4521
11. surge chamber or pressure accumulator could explode under certain conditions There is no engineering substitute for care by the user in handling organic peroxide catalysts If at any time the pressure relieve valve on top of the catalyst tank should vent the area should be evacuated at once and the fire department called The venting could be the first indication of a heat and therefore pressure build up that could eventually lead to an explosion Moreover if a catalyst tank is sufficiently full when the pressure relief valve vents some catalyst may spray out which could cause eye injury For this reason and many others anyone whose job puts them in an area where this vented spray might go should always wear full eye protection even when laminating operations are not taking place oafety in handling MEKP depends to a great extent on employee education proper safety instructions and safe use of the chemicals and equipment Workers should be thoroughly informed of the hazards that may result from improper handling of MEKP especially in regards to contamination heat friction and impact They should be thoroughly instructed regarding the proper action to be taken in the storage use and disposal of MEKP and other hazardous materials used in the laminating operation In addition users should make every effort to A Store MEKP in a cool dry place in original containers away from direct sunlight and away from other chemicals B Keep MEKP
12. 1910 94 1910 106 1910 107 and NFPA No 33 Chapter 14 and NFPA No 91 B Contact your chemical supplier s and determine the toxicity of the various chemicals used as well as the best methods to prevent injury irritation and danger to personnel C Also determine the best methods of first aid treatment for each chemical used in your plant a MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 12 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual 2 8 Treatment of Chemical Injuries Great care should be used in handling the chemicals resins catalyst and solvents used in polyester systems Such chemicals should be treated as if they hurt your skin and eyes and as if they are poison to your body For this reason Magnum Venus Plastech recommends the use of protective clothing and eye wear in using polyester systems However users should be prepared in the event of such an injury Precautions include 1 Know precisely what chemicals you are using and obtain information from your chemical supplier on what to do in the event the chemical gets onto your skin or into the eyes or is swallowed 2 Keep this information together and easily available so that it may be used by those administering first aid or treating the injured person 3 Be sure the information from your chemical supplier includes instructions on how to treat any toxic effects the chemicals have WARNING AN Contact your doctor immediately in the event of any injury and give him the information you ha
13. AIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE NO REPAIR OF GOODS OR OTHER COSTS ARE ASSUMED BY SELLER UNLESS AGREED TO IN ADVANCE IN WRITING 16 LIMITATIONS OF LIABILITY UNLESS APPLICABLE LAW OTHERWISE REQUIRES SELLER S AND ANY VENDOR S TOTAL LIABILITY TO BUYER BUYER S CUSTOMERS OR TO ANY OTHER PERSON RELATING TO ANY PURCHASES GOVERNED BY THESE TERMS amp CONDITIONS FROM THE USE OF THE GOODS FURNISHED OR FROM ANY ADVICE INFORMATION OR ASSISTANCE PROVIDED BY SELLER BY ANY METHOD INCLUDING A WEB SITE IS LIMITED TO THE PRICE OF THE GOODS GIVING RISE TO THE CLAIM NEITHER SELLER NOR ITS VENDORS SHALL BE LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL INCIDENTAL DIRECT CONSEQUENTIAL OR PENAL DAMAGES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO BACKCHARGES LABOR COSTS COSTS OF REMOVAL REPLACEMENT TESTING OR INSTALLATION LOSS OF EFFICIENCY LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUES LOSS OF USE OF THE GOODS OR ANY ASSOCIATED GOODS DAMAGE TO ASSOCIATED GOODS LATENESS OR DELAYS IN DELIVERY UNAVAILABILITY OF GOODS COST OF CAPITAL COST OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS FACILITIES OR SERVICES DOWNTIME OR CLAIMS FROM BUYER S CUSTOMERS OR OTHER PARTIES IF SELLER FURNISHES BUYER WITH ADVICE OR OTHER ASSISTANCE WHICH CONCERNS ANY GOODS SUPPLIED HEREUNDER OR ANY SYSTEM OR EQUIPMENT IN WHICH ANY SUCH GOODS MAY BE INSTALLED AND WHICH IS NOT REQUIRED PURSUANT TO THESE TERMS amp CONDITIONS THE FURNISHING OF SUCH ADVICE OR ASSISTANCE WILL NOT SUBJECT SELLER TO ANY LIABILITY
14. INFUSION Valve with IVX3 connecting the IVX3 Injection valve to the PPVS INFUSION will allow for automatic Open Close control of the IVX3 valve based on the vacuum level Connect the output signal of the PPVS to the Inject Signal port on the IVX3 valve Connect the Resin supply Inlet and Outlet as noted above Connect the Purge oignal port to a purge valve or flush signal The PPVS INFUSION should be positioned 80mm from the IVX3 Injection valve or TAS mem MET Uo Connect the outlet signal of the PPVS INFUSION to the Injection port of the IVX3 valve PPVS INFUSION Valve Connect the outlet signal of the PPVS INFUSION to the Injection port of the IVX3 valve Inject e Closed Purge PPVS INFUSION Valve with IVx3 Injection Valve in Film Adaptors 9 MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 20 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual Off mold drain valve V plfjection sigi signal to nfusion which controls when injection valve opens To Drain H7 Flex Molding infusion universal fittings SEN SI x REA Mem sum UN WEE TIUETI LLTI Multiple PPVS INFUSION Valves with Multiple IVx3 Injection Valves and ASSY 0464 3way Resin Manifold MVP MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 21 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual W Operating Procedures NOTE Limit air pressure to 6bar 90psi or the PPVS can be damaged NOTE Apply release agent to the inter
15. PPVS INFUSION VACUUM SENSOR VALVE MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual MagnumVenusPlastech CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS and MANUFACTURING 11692 56 Court Clearwater FL 33760 Tel 727 573 2955 Fax 727 571 3636 TECHNOLOGY CENTER and WEST COAST MANUFACTURING 1862 Ives Ave Kent WA 98032 Tel 253 854 2660 Fax 253 854 1666 MVP PLASTECH UK Chilsworthy Beam Gunnislake Cornwall PL18 9AT UK Tel 44 0 1822 832621 Fax 44 0 1822 833999 WWW mvpind com MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 2 Table of Contents SECTION TERMS amp CONDITIONS OF SALE SAFETY amp WARNINGS INTRODUCTION OVERVIEW CONNECTIONS amp POSITIONING OPERATING PROCEDURES ADJUSTING THE PPVS VALVE MAINTENANCE SPECIFICATIONS PARTS DRAWINGS REVISION INFORMATION Me MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual Page 16 17 19 22 24 26 27 28 31 Page 3 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual Terms amp Conditions of Sale 1 ACCEPTANCE Acceptance of any purchase order from a customer or potential customer Buyer is subject to credit approval by GSSC Inc Seller acceptance of the purchase order by Seller and when applicable any manufacturer vendor or other third party that provides goods to Seller for resale to Buyer Vendor If Seller in its sole discretion determines that Buyer s credit becomes unsatisfactory or it has reasonable grou
16. TAS thus stopping injection resin flow This mode of control between opening and closing of the IVX3 or TAS continues until the mold is full The pressure set point of the PPVS is always set below atmospheric pressure to ensure the injecting resin never increases in sufficient pressure to force the infusion film away from the fiber pack NOTE It is important to have the correct parts drawing for the item you are working on This will assist in identifying the correct part numbers for the assembly being rebuilt Use Red Grease 6706 2 1 102 or Magnum Gun Lube GL 200 202 for the O rings 3265 on the valve nose NOTE Before starting any service work release fluid and air pressure from system Please read the manual carefully Follow the steps in the order given otherwise you may damage the equipment or injure yourself During Disassembly As you disassemble the equipment lay out the components in the correct order and direction and have all component drawings available to refer to prior to disassembly MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 16 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual Overview Pressure Setting Adjustment 2 5mm Allen Key Air Supply Start Activates the PPVS Blue Output Signal signal to Close TAS or IVX3 PPVS INFUSION nose 2 3265 O rings MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 17 Use 2 5mm AF Allen Key 6908 ASSYO047 0668 Important Do not overtighten at m adjust
17. WHETHER BASED ON CONTRACT WARRANT Y TORT INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER GROUNDS 17 BUYER S USE OF GOODS Many factors beyond Seller s control contribute to the success of the Buyer s finished products such as raw materials used to manufacture the products Seller is not liability for the quality or quantity of finished products produced by Buyer with the use of the Goods 18 EXPORTS If Goods are sold for export Sellers standard terms amp condition for export sales if any shall also apply Acceptance of export orders is not valid unless confirmed in writing by Seller Buyer and not Seller is responsible for compliance with all United States export control rules and regulations Buyer shall not name Seller as shipper or exporter of record in connection with the export of any Goods purchased from Seller 19 INSTALLATION Installation of the Goods is the responsibility of Buyer unless otherwise indicated in the quotation or invoice provided to Buyer Notwithstanding the foregoing however Seller will provide installation supervision personnel within thirty 30 days of Buyer s request If an installation for which the Seller is to participate is delayed by the Buyer more than six 6 months after the date of shipment of the Goods or if Buyers facility materials or parts are not prepared for installation for such period of time Seller shall be entitled to invoice the Buyer for the anticipated installation costs up to 1 250 per day plus expen
18. additional recommendations by the catalyst manufacturer determines largely the safety that will be present in his operation 2 3 Clean Up Solvents and Resin Diluents WARNING A hazardous situation may be present in your pressurized fluid system Hydrocarbon Solvents can cause an explosion when used with aluminum or galvanized components in a closed pressurized fluid system pump heaters filters valves spray guns tanks etc The explosion could cause serious injury death and or substantial property damage Cleaning agents coatings paints etc may contain Halogenated Hydrocarbon Solvents Some Magnum Venus Plastech spray equipment includes aluminum or galvanized components and will be affected by Halogenated Hydrocarbon Solvents A There are three key elements to the Halogenated Hydrocarbon HHC solvent hazard a The presence of HHC solvents 1 1 1 Trichloroethane and Methylene Chloride are the most common of these solvents However other HHC solvents are suspect if used either as part of paint or adhesives formulation or for clean up flushing b Aluminum or Galvanized Parts Most handling equipment contains these elements In contact with these metals HHC solvents could generate a corrosive reaction of a catalytic nature b Equipment capable of withstanding pressure When HHC solvent contact aluminum or galvanized parts inside a closed container such as a pump spray gun or fluid handling system the chemical reaction can
19. ary petition in bankruptcy by Buyer iii the appointment of a Receiver or Trustee for the Buyer iv the execution by Buyer of an assignment for benefit of creditors or v past due payment on previous shipments to Buyer by Seller Seller reserves the right to cancel Buyers credit at any time for any reason 11 INTERPRETATION RESPONSIBILITY PRODUCT USE AND SAFETY Seller does not guarantee that the Goods it sells conform to any plans and specifications or intended use When plans and specifications are involved Buyer is solely responsible for verifying Seller s interpretations of such plans and specifications and it is Buyer s sole responsibility to assure that Sellers Goods will be acceptable for any specific job When Seller offers substitute Goods on any proposal Buyer is solely responsible for confirming their acceptability 12 DELIVERY Shipping dates given in advance of actual shipment are approximate and not guaranteed All contract dates and timelines begin upon receipt by Seller of a purchase order Buyer s acceptance of these Terms amp Conditions and the payment of any required down payment MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 4 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual 13 EXCUSABLE DELAYS Seller shall have no liability if its performance is delayed or prevented by causes beyond its reasonable control including without limitation acts of nature labor disputes government priorities transportation delays insolvency or other inabil
20. asing use of HHC solvents is increasing the risk Because of their exemption from many State Implementation Plans as Volatile Organic Compounds VOC s their low flammability hazard and their not being classified as toxic or carcinogenic substances HHC solvents very desirable in many respects WARNING Do not use Halogenated Hydrocarbon solvents in pressurized fluid systems having aluminum or galvanized wetted parts NOTE Magnum Venus Plastech is aware of NO stabilizers available to prevent Halogenated Hydrocarbon solvents from reaction under all conditions with aluminum components in closed fluid system TAKE IMMEDIATE ACTION Halogenated Hydrocarbon solvents are dangerous when used with aluminum components in a closed fluid system A Consult your material supplier to determine whether your solvent or coating contains Halogenated Hydrocarbon Solvents B Magnum Venus Plastech recommends that you contact your solvent supplier regarding the best non flammable clean up solvent with the heat toxicity for your application C If however you find it necessary to use flammable solvents they must be kept in approved electrically grounded containers D Bulk solvent should be stored in a well ventilated separate building 50 feet away from your main plant E You should allow only enough solvent for one day s use in your laminating area F NO SMOKING signs must be posted and observed in all areas of storage or where s
21. be binding on either party If any provision hereof shall be unenforceable invalid or void for any reason such provision shall be automatically voided and shall not be part of these Terms amp Conditions and the enforceability or validity of the remaining provisions of these Terms amp Conditions shall not be affected thereby TO THE EXTENT NOT CONTRARY TO APPLICABLE LAW THE FOLLOWING SHALL APPLY 24 Buyer waives any available homestead exemption as well as any and all requirements or rights with regard to notice demand presentment or protest and appoint any employee or attorney of Seller to appear in any court of competent jurisdiction for the purpose of confessing judgment for all amounts due Seller pursuant to these terms and conditions 25 Buyer hereby waives all rights to notice judicial hearing or prior court order in connection with Seller s obtaining any prejudgment remedy in connection with said transactions or extensions of same Buyer also waives any and all objection which Buyer might otherwise be able to assert now or in the future to the exercise or use by Seller of any right of setoff repossession or self help as may presently exist under statute including the Uniform Commercial Code and common law IMPORTANT NOTICE THIS INSTRUMENT PERMITS SELLER TO OBTAIN AND USE YOUR INDIVIDUAL CREDIT HISTORY FOR CREDIT EVALUATION PURPOSES THIS INSTRUMENT FURTHER CONTAINS A CONFESSION OF JUDGMENT PROVISION AND OTHER WAIVERS WHICH CONSTITUTES A
22. d by Seller to collect payment and all applicable interest charges Seller may apply payments to any outstanding invoices unless Buyer provides specific payment direction 4 TITLE AND RISK OF LOSS OR DAMAGE As to Goods delivered directly by Seller title passes upon delivery at the place Buyer receives possession and thereafter all risk of loss or damage shall be on Buyer All other sales are F O B point of shipment and Buyer takes title and assumes responsibility for risk of loss or damage at the point of shipment for such sales Claims for Goods damaged in transit are Buyer s sole responsibility when not delivered directly by Seller 5 QUOTATIONS All quotations expire thirty 30 days from the date of the quotation unless otherwise noted on the quotation This time limit applies even if Buyer uses the quotation to submit a job or project bid to any other party 6 ASSIGNMENT The Buyer s rights and responsibilities under any purchase order or these Terms amp Conditions shall not be assigned by Buyer without the express written consent of the Seller 7 RETURN OF GOODS Permission to return items must be requested and granted in advance No credit will be given if items are returned prior to requesting and receiving permission Subject to the foregoing Seller shall accept returns of Goods for any reason for a period of thirty 30 days following shipment for exchange or refund of the purchase price provided that such Goods must be unused and ar
23. e subject to a 1596 restocking charge which may be increased or decreased in the Seller s sole discretion depending on the reason for such return Any Goods which were special ordered by Buyer are may not be returned and any such Goods which are returned are subject to a restocking cancellation fee of 10096 of the cost of the Goods Goods shall be deemed accepted by Buyer and cannot thereafter be returned if Buyer fails to object to the Goods within thirty 30 days after the Goods are received by Buyer 8 CANCELLATION The Buyer may cancel any purchase order prior to shipment of the Goods by mutual agreement of the parties and upon payment to Seller of reasonable and proper cancellation charges 9 TERMINATION Seller may terminate the whole or any part of any purchase order if there is a material breach of these Terms amp Conditions In the event of any such breach the Seller will provide Buyer with written notice of the nature of the breach and the Seller s intention to terminate for default In the event Buyer does not cure such failure within ten 10 days of such notice Seller may by written notice terminate the purchase order provided that Buyer shall continue its performance to the extent not terminated 10 CHANGE IN BUYER S FINANCIAL CONDITION Seller reserves the right to cancel any order or to require full or partial payment in advance without liability to Seller in the event of i insolvency of the Buyer ii the filing of volunt
24. e socket at the top of the Calibration Box 2 Connect the INJECT Output on the control box to the PPVS supply port using 4 mm tube 3 Connect the 6mm air supply to the Box and turn the air on at supply 4 Using the Vacuum Level Control adjust the vacuum level Up Down to determine the vacuum pressure that the valve activates amp deactivates at The indicator will signal red when the valve is active VACUUM GAUGE INDICATOR VACUUM LEVEL CONTROL Testing PPVS Infusion for vacuum leak 1 Load the PPVS valve into the Universal Insert Adaptor port 2 Connect the INJECT Output on the control box to FURGE x the PPVS supply port using 4 mm tube 3 Connect the PPVS signal line to the pneumatic p o Indicator on the control box 4 Using the Vacuum Level Control adjust the vacuum to the desired level 5 Turn the Vacuum Isolator valve to the Closed position horizontal to lock the vacuum level if the vacuum level moves leaks down the seal in the valve is not holding vacuum La MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 24 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual To Adjust the Vacuum Activation Level 1 Insert the 2 5mm Allen Key 6908 into the adjustment screw on top of the valve 2 Turn the adjustment screw clockwise V to lower the vacuum pressure closer to zero required to activate the PPVS 3 Adjust the vacuum level to determine the switching point of the PPVS 4 Repeat this process to ac
25. h MAGNUM VENUS PLASTECH CORPORATE HEADQUARTERS and MANUFACTURING 11692 56 Court Clearwater FL 33760 Tel 727 573 2955 Fax 727 571 3636 TECHNOLOGY CENTER and WEST COAST MANUFACTURING 1862 Ives Ave Kent WA 98032 Tel 253 854 2660 Fax 253 854 1666 MVP PLASTECH UK Chilsworthy Beam Gunnislake Cornwall PL18 9AT UK Tel 44 0 1822 832621 Fax 44 0 1822 833999 www mvpind com MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 32
26. hieve the desired switching point of PPVS Note make sure the nut is secure on top of the adjustment screw BLIND ADJUSTMENT The term Blind adjustment means that adjustment can be made without any reference to the actual switching point of the PPVS Infusion In other words the user simply turns the adjusting screw anticlockwise by a certain number of turns to make the PPVS more sensitive higher vacuum level and clockwise less sensitive lower vacuum level closer to zero MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 25 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual Maintenance The only maintenance required for the PPVS is that the front internal PTFE cone body is kept clean and free from any resin build up It is not normal that resin sticks and builds up inside the PTFE Body However should this occur and impact upon the PPVS performance then the unit may be disassembled by removing the three body Screws 0313 and Locking Ring 4521 If the Diaphragm 6642 is removed take care to remove internal Spring 6643 and keep safe Remove any resin or dirt which might have accumulated in the PTFE body top and reassemble the unit Do not over tighten Locking Ring Once the PPVS is completely re assembled test its function If no test device is available then connect air supply and the output to the TAS whereupon it is possible to suck on the PPVS clean end to test if it functions correctly Locking Ring Note Mouth suction vacuum is
27. ion NFPA No 70 National Electrical Code NFPA No 77 Static Electricity NFPA No 91 Blower and Exhaust System NFPA No 654 Plastics Industry Dust Hazards Type of Fire Extinguishing equipment recommended Fire Extinguisher code ABC rating number 4a60bc Q3 MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 7 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual Extinguishing Media Foam Carbon Dioxide Dry Chemical Water Fog Copies of the above bulletins are available at a nominal charge from National Fire Protection Association 470 Atlantic Avenue Boston MA 02210 Research Report No 11 of the American Insurance Association deal with Fire Explosion and Health Hazards of Organic It is published by American Insurance Association 85 John Street New York NY 10038 Local codes and authorities also have standards to be followed in the operation of your spraying equipment Your insurance carrier will be helpful in answering questions that arise in your development of safe procedures 1 2 Personal Safety Equipment Magnum Venus Plastech recommends the following Personal Safety Equipment for conducting safe operations of the Polyester Systems Magnum Venus Plastech recommends that the user consult the state and local regulations established for all Safety equipment listed 2 0 Material Safety 2 1 Hazards Associated with Laminating Operations The major hazards which should be guarded against in polyester laminating operati
28. ioning POSTIONING IN THE MOLD Caution Do use an Air supply of more the 6 bar 90psi or the PPVS will be damaged Caution Too much application of silicon grease will prevent the PPVS being pushed far enough into the universal insert to the lock position due to hydraulic effect between the O ring seals If it is obvious that the unit will not fully insert remove from insert and clean off excess grease from both the O ring and PTFE nose section and the mould universal insert before re insertion Caution This is being placed in a possible resin pressure zone of the production mould which under certain circumstances could result in a PPVS being force up and out of the insert if not locked in Position the PPVS INFUSION upright at no more then a 45degree angle from vertical and 80mm 3 inches from the injection point IVX3 or TAS It is recommended therefore when arranging the infusion film or building a reusable film that the universal insert for the PPVS and the IVX3 or TAS are situated and laminated in as recommended Failure to follow this recommendation will simply result in either a too sensitive signal response or too little response signal from the PPVS In the later case this could lead to over pressurization and pressure inflation of the film Resin Pipe Silicone Membrane Glass PPVS INFUSION Valve with IVx3 Injection Valve MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 19 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual Connections PPVS
29. ity to perform by any Vendor or any other commercial impracticability In the event of any such delay the date of delivery or performance shall be extended for a period equal to the time lost by reason of delay If Goods are held or stored beyond the delivery date for the convenience of Buyer such Goods shall be so stored at the risk and expense of Buyer 14 CLAIMS Claims for any nonconforming Goods must be made by Buyer in writing within ten 10 days of Buyer s receipt of such Goods and must state with particularity all material facts concerning the claim then known to Buyer Failure by Buyer to give notice within such ten 10 day period shall constitute an unqualified acceptance of such Goods by Buyer and a waiver of any right to reject or revoke acceptance of such Goods 15 WARRANTIES a SELLER S WARRANTIES Seller warrants that all Goods sold shall mechanically operate as specified and shall be free from faults in respect to materials and workmanship for a period of i for parts twelve 12 months from the date of invoice and ii for systems twelve 12 months from start up or if earlier eighteen 18 months from the date of the bill of lading Seller also warrants that the Goods shall upon payment in full by Buyer for the Goods be free and clear of any security interests or liens Buyer s exclusive remedy for breach of such warranties shall be limited to repair or replacement costs or termination of any security interests or liens
30. jury by shooting liquid through the skin NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY INTO THE GUN SPRAY TIP OR POINT THE GUN AT OR NEAR ANOTHER PERSON TREAT THE GUN AS IF IT WERE A LOADED PISTOL 3 1 Emergency Stop Procedures The following steps should be followed in order to stop the machinery in an emergency situation 1 The ball valve located where the air enters the Powerhead of the resin pump should be moved to the OFF or closed position To do this simply rotate the lever on the ball valve 90 degrees Doing this will cause all the system air to bleed out of the system in a matter of a few seconds making the system incapable of operating NOTE Step 2 15 a precautionary step and should be followed whenever the above mentioned ball valve is activated to the stop mode Failure to do so can damage the regulators and components on reactivating to the ON position 2 Turn all system regulators to the OFF position counter clockwise position NOTE Verify that the Catalyst relief line located on the catalyst manifold and the resin return line located on the resin filter are secured relieving catalyst and resin fluid pressure 3 Catalyst pressure in the catalyst pump can be eliminated by rotating the ball valve on the catalyst manifold 90 degrees to the open or on position Note The open or on position is when the ball valve handle is parallel in line with the ball valve body The closed or off position is when the ball valve handle is
31. ment limit ends 6637 Infusion Ding fe ll EH 6640 4408 03133 6643 S D ty ae ty Qon a ane 3265 a 5639 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT All Units factory set at 800mb absolute Clockwise to decrease sensitivity Turn Anti clackwise to increase sensitivity 6887 ASSEMBLY NOTE Note correct orientation of Yoke 6640 Thinnest section uppermost _ 522 Blue 8 lt ain soapy PPVS INFUSION Build Note Drawing 22458 2 V drawn 29 0310 arh to TAS Issue 1 arh 06 07 10 Issue 2 rw 0470 2011 6582 MVP Ltd c 2009 Design rights 2009 2010 6522 6638 Infusion Install vertical or near vertical 4521 1260 Do NOT install PVS INFUSION Valve Mode Overview OFF Mode No air supplied to the Start Air Supply port of the valve The valve is inactive On Start Mode by applying an air signal to the Start Air supply signal port the valve will become active and when the vacuum level reached the set point the valve will send an air signal to do something Close the IVX3 or TAS Active Mode When the PPVS is On and monitoring the vacuum level and the vacuum level reaches the set point the valve will become active and send an air signal through the Red 4mm tube to do something Close the IVX3 or TAS MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 18 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual Connections Posit
32. nal 10mm bore of the valve inside the nose when the valve is actuated in the inject position shaft up most to prevent the seal sticking up Operating Procedures using PPVS and IVX3 1 Put the IVX3 Valve in the Off mode CLOSED 2 Set MPG pressure and pump pressure Caution Do not exceed the Pressure Rating of the injection hose for the MPG or Pump pressure note the ratio of the pump powerhead to fluid section in this calculation 3 Put the IVX3 Valve in Purge mode PURGE 4 Start machine and wait for the resin to start to flow into the supply line prime valve resin flows into flush line 5 Now put the IVX3 Valve in the Off mode CLOSED Reset the counter before injecting into the mould for an accurate count 6 When you are ready to Inject put the IVX3 Valve in Inject mode Inject position PPVS should open and close the IVX3 valve automatically and when the valve is closed the machine Innovator should stop on the MPG 7 When the mould is full put the IVX3 Valve in the Off mode CLOSED and stop the machine 8 Put the IVX3 Valve in Purge mode PURGE and then flush Leave the IVX3 Valve in the Purge mode PURGE unit the material is gelled NOTE Leave IVX3 valve in purge mode with air on the actuator while the resin cures this stops resin curing in the valve MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 22 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual Operating Procedures using PPVS with TAS and Drain Valve 1 PA
33. nally to the jurisdiction of the above named courts that its property is exempt or immune from attachment or execution that the suit action or proceeding is brought in any inconvenient forum that the venue of the suit action or proceeding is improper or that these Terms amp Conditions or the subject matter hereof may not be enforced in or by such court and waive and agree not to seek any review by any court of any other jurisdiction which may be called upon to grant an enforcement of the judgment of any such Florida state or federal court The parties hereby consent to service of process by registered mail at the address to which notice is to be given The exclusive venue for any proceeding under these Terms amp Conditions shall be solely in any state court in Pinellas County Florida or the Federal District Court for the Middle District of Florida Tampa Division sitting in Tampa Florida Buyer acknowledges that the prices for Goods offered hereunder are in part dependent on Buyer s consent to jurisdiction in Florida and exclusive venue in Pinellas County Florida or the Federal District Court for the Middle District of Florida Tampa Division sitting in Tampa Florida and without Buyer s consent to this jurisdiction and venue provision the prices for the Goods may be higher 23 GENERAL Any representation affirmation of fact and course of dealing promise or condition in connection therewith or usage of trade not contained herein shall not
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35. olvents and other flammable materials are used G Adequate ventilation as covered in OSHA Section 1910 94 and NFPA No 91 is important wherever solvents are stored or used to minimize confine and exhaust the solvent vapors H Solvents should be handled in accordance with OSHA Section 1910 106 and 1910 107 P MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 11 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual 2 4 Catalyst Diluents Magnum Venus Plastech spray up and gel coat systems currently produced are designed so that catalyst diluents are not required Magnum Venus Plastech therefore recommends that diluents not be used This avoids the possible contamination which could lead to an explosion due to the handling and mixing of MEKP and diluents In addition it eliminates any problems from the diluent being contaminated through rust particles in drums poor quality control on the part of the diluents suppliers or any other reason If however diluents are absolutely required contact your catalyst supplier and follow his instructions explicitly Preferable the supplier should premix the catalyst to prevent possible on the job contamination while mixing WARNING If diluents are not used it should be remembered that catalyst spillage gun hose and packing leaks are potentially more hazardous since each drop contains a higher concentration of catalyst and therefore will react quicker with over spray and the leak 2 5 Cured Laminate Overspray and Lamina
36. ons are those associated with 1 The flammability and explosion dangers of the catalyst normally used Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide MEKP 2 The flammability dangers of clean up solvents sometimes used Magnum Venus Plastech recommends that clean up solvents be non flammable and of resin diluents used such as styrene 3 The flammability dangers of catalyst diluents if used Magnum Venus Plastech recommends that catalyst not be diluted 4 The flammability dangers of the uncured liquid resins used 5 The combustibility dangers of the cured laminate accumulations of over spray and laminate sandings 6 The toxicity dangers of all the chemicals used in laminating operations with respect to ingestion inhalation and skin and eye hazards Q3 MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 8 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual 2 2 Catalyst Methyl Ethyl Ketone Peroxide MEKP is among the more hazardous materials found in commercial channels The safe handling of the unstable reactive chemicals presents a definite challenge to the plastics industry The highly reactive property which makes MEKP valuable to the plastics industry in producing the curing reaction of polyester resins also produces the hazards which require great care and caution in its storage transportation handling processing and disposal MEKP is a single chemical Various polymeric forms may exist which are more or less hazardous with respect to each other These
37. onsibility of any kind express or implied The user should not assume that all safety measures are indicated or that other measures are not required DANGER Contaminated catalyst may cause Fire or Explosion Before working on the catalyst pump or catalyst accumulator wash hands and tools thoroughly Be sure work area is free of dirt grease or resin Clean catalyst system components with clean water only DANGER Eye skin and respiration hazard The Catalyst MEKP may cause blindness skin irritation or breathing difficulty Keep hands away from face Keep food and drink away from work area WARNING Please refer to your catalyst manufacturer s safety information regarding the safe handling and storage of catalyst Wear appropriate safety equipment as recommended MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 15 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual Introduction The PPVS is a control valve to provide a positive signal to a Turbo Autosprue TAS or Injection Valve to Open and Close dependant on the pressure sensed under an infusion film vacuum membrane The PPVS INFUSION fits into the MVP Universal Insert port It is normally factory set at 800mb absolute In operation it provides a positive signal when the mold cavity vacuum injection pressures are below the set point pressure This signal keeps the IVX3 or TAS open When the injection pressure reaches the set point the PPVS sends an air signal and consequently closes the IVX3 or
38. ontainer to the equipment both containers or container and equipment shall be effectively bonded and grounded to dissipate static electricity For further information see National Fire Protection Association NFPA 77 titled Recommended Practice on Static Electrical Refer especially to section 7 7 titled Spray Application of Flammable and Combustible Materials Check with local codes and authorities for other specific standards that might apply to your application NEVER USE HARD MATERIALS SUCH AS WIRE PINS ETC TO CLEAR A PLUGGED GUN HARD MATERIALS CAN CAUSE PERMANENT DAMAGE DAB WITH A BRISTLE BRUSH BLOW BACKWARDS WITH AIR UNTIL CLEAR WHILE WEARING A PROTECTIVE EYE SHIELD REPEAT AS MANY TIMES AS NECESSARY DO NOT PERFORM ANY MAINTENANCE OR REPAIRS UNTIL YOU HAVE FOLLOWED THE PRECAUTIONS STATED ABOVE IF YOU AS AN EQUIPMENT OPERATOR OR SUPERVISOR DO NOT FEEL THAT YOU HAVE BEEN ADEQUATELY TRAINED OR INSTRUCTED AND THAT YOU LACK THE TECHNICAL KNOWLEDGE TO OPERATE OR PERFORM MAINTENANCE ON A PIECE OF MAGNUM VENUS PLASTECH EQUIPMENT PLEASE CALL MAGNUM VENUS PLASTECH BEFORE OPERATING OR PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON THE EQUIPMENT IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS REGARDING THE ABOVE PRECAUTIONS OR ANY SERVICE OR OPERATION PRECEDURES CALL YOUR MAGNUM VENUS PLASTECH DISTRIBUTOR OR MAGNUM VENUS PLASTECH NOTICE All statements information and data given herein are believed to be accurate and reliable but are presented without guaranty warranty or resp
39. quoted by Seller are subject to change without notice Seller will generally collect applicable taxes along with the purchase price unless Buyer submits a valid tax exemption certificate and indicates which Goods are covered by it Prices on special order Goods may be subject to change before shipment In order to be corrected any discrepancies in pricing and or quantities on invoices must be reported by Buyer within thirty 30 days of the invoice date 3 PAYMENT Payment terms are 30 days net from the invoice date or upon such other terms approved by Seller in writing Retainage shall not apply and Buyer shall not hold back any retainage from Seller even if retainage is part of any contract between Buyer and any other party Payment is not contingent on Buyer s ability to collect or obtain funds from any other party Credit card sales are billed at the time of purchase Buyer expressly represents it is solvent at the time it places any purchase order with Seller Seller in its sole discretion may determine that Buyer s financial condition requires full or partial payment prior to manufacture or shipment If Buyer fails to make any payment when due Seller reserves the right to suspend performance Buyer agrees to pay a charge on all amounts past due at the rate of 1 7296 per month 18 per year or the maximum lawful rate whichever is less In the event of non payment Buyer agrees to pay Seller s reasonable attorney fees and court costs if any incurre
40. ses for each of Seller s installations technicians which are on site 20 ANTI MONEY LAUNDERING RESTRICTIONS Seller rejects questionable purchase orders and payments Except for pre approved credit arrangements Seller rejects third party payments cashiers checks money orders and bank drafts Seller accepts only checks imprinted with Buyer s name wire transfers originated in Buyer s account letters of credit with Buyer as account party and credit or debit cards in Buyer s name All payments must be by single instrument in the amount of the invoice less credits from banks acceptable to Seller 21 GOVERNING LAW These Terms amp Conditions and all disputes related to it shall be governed by the laws of the State of Florida United States of America without giving effect to its conflict of law rules MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 5 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual 22 JURISDICTION AND VENUE The parties hereby irrevocably submit to the jurisdiction of the state courts of the State of Florida and to the jurisdiction of the United States District Court for the Middle District of Florida for the purpose of any suit action or other proceeding related to arising out of or based upon these Terms amp Conditions or in any way related to arising out of or involving sale of Goods hereunder waive and agree not to assert by way of motion as a defense or otherwise in any such suit action or proceeding any claim that it is not subject perso
41. te Sandings Accumulation A Remove all accumulations of overspray FRP sandings etc from the building as they occur If this waste is allowed to build up spillage of catalyst is more likely to start a fire in addition the fire would burn hotter and longer B Floor coverings if used should be non combustible C Spilled or leaked catalyst may cause a fire if it comes in contact with an FRP product over sprayed chop or resin FRP sandings or any other material with MEKP To prevent this spillage and leakage you should 1 Maintain your Magnum Venus Plastech System Check the gun several times daily for catalyst and resin packing or valve leaks REPAIR ALL LEAKS IMMEDIATELY 2 Never leave the gun hanging over or lying inside the mold A catalyst leak in this situation would certainly damage the part possibly the mold and may cause a fire 3 Inspect resin and catalyst hoses daily for wear or stress at the entry and exits of the boom sections and at the hose and fittings Replace if wear or weakness is evident or suspected 4 Arrange the hoses and fiberglass roving guides so that the fiberglass strands DO NOT rub against any of the hoses at any point If allowed to rub the hose will be cut through causing a hazardous leakage of material which could increase the danger of fire Also the material may spew onto personnel in the area 2 7 Toxicity of Chemicals A Magnum Venus Plastech recommends that you consult OSHA Sections
42. ve collected If your information includes first aid instructions administer first aid immediately while you are contacting your doctor Fast treatment of the outer skin and eyes that contact such chemicals generally includes immediate and thorough washing of the exposed skin and immediate and continuous flushing of the eyes with lots of clean water for at least 15 minutes or more These general instructions of first aid treatment however may be incorrect for some chemicals that is why you must know the chemicals and treatment before an accident occurs Treatment for swallowing a chemical frequently depends upon the nature of the chemical NOTE Refer to your System User Manual for complete and detailed operating instructions and service information _ MagnumVenusPlastech Rev 03 2013 Page 13 PPVS Vacuum Sensor Manual 3 0 Equipment Safety WARNING Magnum Venus Plastech suggests that personal safety equipment such as EYE GOGGLES GLOVES EAR PROTECTION and RESPIRATORS be worn when servicing or operating this equipment Ear protection should be worn when operating a fiberglass chopper to protect against hearing loss since noise levels can be as high as 116 dB decibels This equipment should only be operated or serviced by technically trained personnel WARNING Never place fingers hands or any body part near or directly in front of the spray gun fluid tip The force of the liquid as it exits the spray tip can cause serious in
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