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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual 
GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005 
 
 
 
MiniCAFS 2.1A 
Operating Instructions 
 
Model: MC50 with FoamLogix System 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005        INDEX SECTION                  PAGE    SAFETY-RELEVANT DATA          4    ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION         5    RECOMMENDED FUEL, LUBRICANTS and ANTI-FREEZE    5    GENERAL DATA            6    INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS         7-8    INTRODUCTION            9-10    INSTALLATION            11-13    COMMISSIONING/START-UP PROCEDURE       14    OPERATING MiniCAFS FROM A VEHICLE WATER SOURCE    16    DISCHARGING FOAM AGENT ONLY    
                    
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005        IMPORTANT NOTES  Please read this manual before operating this equipment.  Every care has been taken during the manufacture of this equipment to ensure that it leaves the factory  capable of giving a long period of trouble-free running.        3   ©Hale Products Europe. Our policy is one of continuous development. We therefore  reserve the right to amend specifications without notice or obligation.                              
                    
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005      SAFETY - RELEVANT DATA    Thank you for purchasing a MiniCAFS unit.    MiniCAFS is designed to give safe and reliable service – however, BEFORE operation it is essential that  the Operating Instructions are carefully read and understood.    A risk-assessment of this equipment has been conducted with the following results:    MAINTENANCE  It is the responsibility of the user to ensure that the equipment is maintained in a safe ope
                    
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005      MANUAL HANDLING  If the unit is to be removed from the appliance the design incorporates suitable lifting points.  The secondary starting method (hand-start) provided MUST BE USED WITH CARE.  Follow the operating instructions provided.                                             ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION  It is illegal to pour engine oil and other contaminants onto the ground, down sewers or drains, or into water  courses.  Dispos
                    
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005        GENERAL DATA    ENGINE  Manufacture      Briggs & Stratton   Model       18HP Vanguard  Bore & Stroke      72.5mm x 70mm  Capacity       570 cc      Number of cylinders     2 cyl vee   Number of main bearings    2   Lubrication Pressurised     Full Flow System   Service Oil Fill Capacity    1.7 litres   Oil filter       'Spin On' disposable canister   Fuel feed        Vacuum Pulse Pump   Fuel tank capacity     8.5 litres   Batt
                    
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005      INSTRUMENTS and CONTROLS  Foam/CAFS  controls  1 17   3       4      2  5        6       7                 Engine    8        10  9     11             12                             13  14       15      16      7   ©Hale Products Europe. Our policy is one of continuous development. We therefore  reserve the right to amend specifications without notice or obligation.                                                                 
                    
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005        INSTRUMENTS      COMMENTS  1. WET or DRY foam selector    Press top to make foam wetter           Press bottom to make foam dryer    2. FoamLogix display and control   See page 16 for details    3.  CAFS or Foam selector    Press top for CAFS, press bottom for foam           only    4. Hours run counter Records total number of hours engine has  been running    5. Air dump valve    Rapid relief of compressor        pressure to a
                    
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005      INTRODUCTION    The MiniCAFS is a Compressed Air Foam System comprising of three major components –  air compressor (driven by air-cooled engine), FoamLogix (foam proportioning unit) and  manifold (foam mixing and control system). All the components are in one integrated module  designed to fit in the standard envelope of a DIN 8kVA generator.     Water is supplied from the main pump at a pressures between of 4-10 bar, depending 
                    
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005      FoamLogix  The FoamLogix 2.1 foam proportioning system consists of three main components:   1) Foam Pump / Motor Assembly, mounted on top of the unit.  2) Control Panel, mounted on the side of the unit.  3) Flow measurement and injection manifold, mounted on top of the unit.      All three parts work together to provide accurate and reliable foam proportioning.  From the  control panel, the operator can turn the system on, adjust
                    
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005        INSTALLATION    Caution:  MiniCAFS is shipped without oil in the Compressor or Engine.  Oil MUST be added before the unit is started.  All connections are labelled and must be secured before starting the unit.        A  C       D     B      E    G F      H    K J      11   ©Hale Products Europe. Our policy is one of continuous development. We therefore  reserve the right to amend specifications without notice or obligation.    
                    
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005          1. If the unit is installed in the side locker of a fire fighting vehicle, provision must be made  for access to the engine oil dipstick (A), compressor oil-fill (B) and sight glass (D), all  located on the rear side of the MiniCAFS. The drive motor is air-cooled, and cooling air  must be allowed to flow unhindered into and out of the unit. Avoid any enclosing cladding  at a distance of approx. 300mm around the engine cooling
                    
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005        5. Connect a water supply of 4-10 bar pressure from the main pump to the inlet connection  on the MiniCAFS manifold. This should be of φ50, flexible, non-kinking hose. An isolating  valve must be provided between the vehicle pump and the MiniCAFS unit to prevent the  unit being pressurised when not being used.    6. Fill the engine with engine oil & fuel as per the Briggs & Stratton manual.    7. Fill the compressor with the co
                    
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005      COMMISSIONING/ START-UP PROCEDURE    Caution:  The heat exchanger return flow is over 40 l/min.  This flow must not  be restricted.  Caution:  The unit should be run in open air with any compartment doors open  and the containment drawer ideally pulled out to improve ambient airflow.    1. Follow the installation procedure in the previous section.    2. Supply the MiniCAFS with water at a pressure of 4-10 BAR.        3. Make sure
                    
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005        FoamLogix control panel functions -      Check that all the necessary connections have been made as described in the previous  sections    1. Run the compressor for 30 seconds to allow oil to circulate. Press the CAFS switch  (3, P8) on the instrument section.    2. Stop the unit and check compressor oil level – top up if necessary.    3. Turn the bypass valve on the FoamLogix pump to bypass (arrow points to left) and  provide 
                    
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005      ”no Pr” = No prime display      7. When prime is achieved, deselect simulated flow by pressing both up ↑ & down ↓ at the  same time.    8. Return the bypass valve to the inject position (arrow points to right).    The unit is now ready to run.        OPERATING MiniCAFS FROM A VEHICLE WATER SOURCE    1. Connect a suitable delivery hose and branch to the CAFS discharge. φ38 to φ45mm  diameter layflat hose is suitable for delivering
                    
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005      FoamLogix Control Panel        1. Discharging foam agent only   1.1.  Set water feed from supply pump at required pressure  1.2. Ensure that the foam only option is selected by pressing the bottom of the  Foam/CAFS selector switch, marked with the symbol -    (No.3, Page 7)  1.3. Press the red on button, and choose desired foam % setting. (Default is 0.5%)  Foam %  Press ↑ to increase foam %  Press ↓ to decrease foam %    1.4. Op
                    
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005          Wet Foam or Dry Foam  2.4.  A continuously variable foam type from WET to DRY is available, selectable by the  pump operator.  2.5. The WET or DRY foam composition is selected by using the WET/DRY control on the  panel (No.1 Page 7). An indication of foam type is given by the WET or DRY foam  indicator (No.7 Page 7), but the pump operator may choose to optimise the liquid flow  as displayed in the FoamLogix display.    2.6.  
                    
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005      TO OPERATE FROM A REMOTE FOAM SUPPLY    Foam agent can be inducted out of conventional commercial canisters.  The base of the  canisters must be above the FoamLogix Pump and the MiniCAFS. A suitable dip tube should  be manufactured for the suction line. The bypass pipe should be fed back into the foam  canister.    Note The FoamLogix must be re-primed each time the foam canister is changed.   Note The system will not have the pro
                    
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                        MiniCAFS 2.1A Operating Manual  GP/211/05 Issue 2. April 2005        MAINTENANCE    Weekly:    Check the oil levels and top up if necessary.  Check the belt tension/condition and adjust if necessary.  Check the hose connections.  Check battery charge.    Every 50 hours or every 3 months    Check and clean the water supply filter (M, Page 12) for debris      Every 100 hours or every 6 months (whichever comes first):    Change the engine oil and filter.  B&S oil filter P/N 4929325  Change compress