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Part D, Section 1 This section covers the following unit configurations. Model 3100 Voltage All Pump All Manifold All Control All 1-3000

D 1-0 1-3000

D 1-1 Section D 1 1. Specifications Viscosity Range Ambient Temperature Range Operating Temperature Range 800 30,000 CPS 0 50 C (32 120 F) MultiScan 70 230 C (10 50 F) UniScan 105 205 C (0 00 F) Temperature Control Stability Tank Volume Tank Capacity Melt Rate Usage 2, 0.5 C ( 1 F) 3.7 l (230 cu. in..) 3. kg (12 lb) 3. kg/hr (8 lb/hr) Pump Weight Piston Pump 33 kg (72 lb) AC Gear Pump kg (97 lb) Electrical Service Tank Opening Dimensions 200 20 VAC, 50/0 Hz, 1/, 00/230 VAC w/ neutral, 50 Hz, 1/, 00 VAC, 50 Hz,, 80 VAC, 50/0 Hz, 10 x 1 mm (5.50 x.91 in.) Pump Type Configure Code 1:1 Piston A/E 500 g/min (1.2 lb/min) :1 Piston C/G 500 g/min (1.2 lb/min) 1/3 hp AC Gear, 50 Hz 1/3 hp AC Gear, 0 Hz K/L K/L Pump Specifications Rate Displacement Speed Working Pressure 350 g/min (0.8 lb/min) 10 g/min (0.9 lb/min) 7.2 ml/stroke (0. in 3 /stroke) 1 ml/stroke (1 in 3 /stroke) 3.7 ml/rev (0.21 in 3 /rev) 3.7 ml/rev (0.21 in 3 /rev) 90 strokes/min 8.9 bar (1,20 psi) 0 strokes/min 37.2 bar (50 psi) 120 rpm 82.7 bar (1200 psi) 139 rpm 82.7 bar (1200 psi) Air Consumption l/min (1. CFM) 20 l/min (0.7 CFM) N/A N/A 1-3000

D 1-2 1. Specifications (contd.) G B A K D C J I F E P O H 131013A Melter Model A (mm/in) B (mm/in) C (mm/in) D (mm/in) E (mm/in) F (mm/in) G (mm/in) H (mm/in) 3100 PP 207 (8.1) 30 (13.38) 38 (1.50) 237 (9.33) 5 (20.7) 381 (15.00) 33 (13.50) 29 (9.80) 3100 AC 207 (8.1) 30 (13.38) 38 (1.50) 375 (1.77) 03 (23.7) 381 (15.00) 33 (13.50) 29 (9.80) Melter Model I (mm/in) J (mm/in) K (mm/in) L (mm/in) M (mm/in) N (mm/in) O (mm/in) P (m/in) 3100 PP 3 (12.9) 559 (.00) 2 (2.) 110 (.32) 3100 AC 3 (12.9) 97 (.) 2 (2.) 110 (.32) NOTE: Be sure to provide sufficient clearance room when installing the melter to allow access to the enclosure door, enclosure lid, pump cover and filter assembly. 1-3000

D 1-3 2. Procedure for Calculating Capacity When you connect hoses and guns to your melter, you must make sure the electrical power requirements of those hoses and guns do not exceed the maximum wattages allowed for your system. Exceeding the maximum wattage can damage your equipment. For every Series 3000 system, there are four maximum wattages you must not exceed: The single-component maximum wattage: the wattage of any single hose or gun connected to a power module must not exceed this wattage. The hose/gun pair maximum wattage: the wattage of any hose and gun (hose/gun pair) connected to a power module must not exceed this wattage. The power module maximum wattage: the wattage of any two hoses and two guns (two hose/gun pairs) connected to a power module must not exceed this wattage. The total hose/gun maximum wattage: the wattage of all hoses and guns connected to the melter must not exceed this wattage. To make sure your system does not exceed the maximum allowable wattages, someone (either you or your Nordson representative) must calculate the hose/gun capacity for your system. If your Nordson representative has already made this calculation for the actual hoses and guns you plan to use, you do not need to repeat the calculation now. However, you must make this calculation if the hose/gun capacity has not been calculated for your system if you have reconfigured your system since the calculations were made whenever you add new hoses or guns to an existing system whenever you replace an existing hose with a longer one or an existing gun with a larger one 1-3000

D 1- Calculating Capacity Follow this procedure whenever you need to calculate the hose/gun capacity for any Series 3000 system. 1. Determine which of the following types of electrical service is connected to your melter: Type of 200 VAC system 0 VAC system 230 VAC system 20 VAC system Types of Electrical Service that can be Connected 200 VAC 200 VAC (without neutral) 0 VAC 0 VAC (without neutral) 380/0 (with neutral) 230 VAC 230 VAC (without neutral) 00/230 (with neutral) 20 VAC 20 VAC (without neutral) 15/20 (with neutral) 00 VAC system 00 VAC 1-3000

D 1-5 2. Use Table D 1-3 and record the wattages in Table D 1-1 for the hoses and guns you wish to connect to your melter. An example is provided as Table D 1-2. Module Table D 1-1 Wattages for Your Gun Zone Number Hose 1 module 1 Gun 1 Hose 2 Gun 2 Type of Gun Total wattage for power module 1 Hose 3 module 2 Gun 3 Hose Gun Total wattage for power module 2 Hose 5 module 3 Gun 5 Hose Gun Total wattage for power module 3 Wattage of Gun from Table D 1-3 Total wattage for all hoses and guns (sum of the total wattage for all power modules) Total Wattages 1-3000

D 1- Calculating Capacity (contd.) EXAMPLE: A Series 3700 -hose DC gear pump melter is connected to a 20 VAC (without neutral) power supply. The user wishes to connect the hoses and guns shown in Table D 1-2. Table D 1-2 Wattages for the Example Series 3700 Module Gun Zone Gun Type Gun Wattage from Table D 1-3 Hose 1 2 ft hose 91 W module 1 Gun 1 H-20 gun 283 W Hose 2 2 ft hose 91 W Gun 2 H-202 gun 9 W Total wattage for power module 1 Hose 3 ft hose 19 W module 2 Gun 3 H-202 gun 9 W Hose 10 ft hose 289 W Gun H-20 gun 283 W Total wattage for power module 2 Hose 5 2 ft hose 91 W module 3 Gun 5 H-208 gun 0 W Hose 2 ft hose 91 W Gun H-208 gun 0 W Total wattage for power module 3 Total wattage for all hoses and guns (sum of the total wattage for all power modules) Total Wattages 97 W 920 W 189 W 398 W 572 W 970 W 1131 W 1131 W 2 W 512 W 1-3000

D 1-7 Gun Type (See Note A) Table D 1-3 Wattages for Nordson Hoses and Guns 200 VAC (See Note C) Type of Electrical Service Connected to the Melter (See Note B) 0 VAC 230 VAC 20 VAC 00 VAC Automatic hose (0. m, 2 ft) 5 1 5 9 5 Automatic hose (1.2 m, ft) 100 92 100 109 100 Automatic hose (1.8 m, ft) 155 11 155 19 155 Automatic hose (2. m, 8 ft) 205 188 205 3 205 Automatic hose (3 m, 10 ft) 289 Automatic hose (3. m, 12 ft) 315 288 315 33 315 Automatic hose (.8 m, 1 ft) 20 38 20 57 20 Automatic hose (7.2 m, 2 ft) 581 35 91 35 Manual hose (2. m, 8 ft) 205 188 205 3 205 Manual hose (.8 m, 1 ft) 20 38 20 57 20 H-201 gun (T or T-L) 1 128 10 152 10 H-202 gun (T or T-L) 210 192 210 9 210 H-20 gun (T or T-L) 235 237 20 283 20 H-208 gun (T or T-L) 35 371 05 0 05 H-202 gun (T-E or T-E-L) 330 307 335 35 335 H-20 gun (T-E or T-E-L) 320 320 350 381 350 H-202 gun (T-LP or T-LP-L) 0 19 185 201 185 H-20 gun (T-LP or T-LP-L) 20 21 285 310 285 H-208 gun (T-LP or T-LP-L) 350 357 390 2 390 H-20 gun (T or T-L) 180 12 135 135 H-20 gun w/micro (T) 150 1 10 10 NOTE A: This table lists the power requirements for only the most common Nordson hoses and guns. If you do not find the hose or gun you are using, contact your Nordson representative for wattage information. B: Actual line voltage in a plant may vary from nominal voltage by as much as ±15%. To calculate the actual power requirements at other line voltages, use the following formula: PL PN EL EN 2 In this formula, PL is the wattage at line voltage, PN is the wattage at nominal voltage, EL is the line voltage, and EN is the nominal voltage. C: The wattages in bold-face type are for hoses or guns specifically designed for 200 VAC operation. 1-3000

D 1-8 Calculating Capacity (contd.) 3. Compare the total wattages you calculated in step 2 to the maximum allowable wattages in Table D 1-. If any wattage is exceeded, then the hose/gun configuration must be modified, either by changing the configuration or by changing the hoses and guns used. An example follows Table D 1-. Table D 1- Allowable Wattages for a Single Component, a Pair, and a Module Item 200 VAC 0 VAC 230 VAC 20 VAC 00 VAC for a single component (one hose or one gun) for a hose and gun pair (one hose and one gun) for a power module (two hoses and two guns) 870 W 957 W 1000 W 103 W 1000 W 1071 W 19 W 1233 W 128 W 1233 W 0 W 1913 W 2000 W 208 W 2000 W EXAMPLE: In the example from step 2, no hose or gun exceeds the single-component maximum of 103 W (the closest is the 2 ft hose at 91 W). Also, no hose/gun pair exceed the hose/gun pair maximum of 128 W (the closest is in power module 3, where hoses and guns 5 and each equal 1131 W). However, the total wattage of power module 3 exceeds the power module maximum of 208 W. This problem can be solved by rearranging hoses and guns and between power modules 2 and 3 as shown in Table D 1-5. The changes are shown in italics. 1-3000

D 1-9 Table D 1-5 Rearranged Wattages for the Example Series 3700 Module Gun Zone Number Type of Gun Wattage of Gun from Table D 1-3 Hose 1 2 ft hose 91 W module 1 Gun 1 H-20 gun 283 W Hose 2 2 ft hose 91 W Gun 2 H-202 gun 9 W Total wattage for power module 1 Hose 3 ft hose 19 W module 2 Gun 3 H-202 gun 9 W Hose 2 ft hose 91 W Gun H-208 gun 0 W Total wattage for power module 2 Hose 5 2 ft hose 91 W module 3 Gun 5 H-208 gun 0 W Hose 10 ft hose 289 W Gun H-20 gun 283 W Total wattage for power module 3 Total wattage for all hoses and guns (sum of the total wattage for all power modules) Total Wattages 97 W 920 W 189 W 398 W 1131 W 1529 W 1131 W 572 W 03 W 512. The last step is to ensure that the total hose/gun maximum wattage is not exceeded. Compare the total wattage for all power modules, which you calculated in step 2, to the maximum allowable wattage in the Total column in Table D 1-8, D 1-9, D 1-10, D 1-11, or D 1-12, whichever is appropriate for your system. These tables are contained in the next section, Data Tables. If the combined power module wattage of your system exceeds the maximum allowable wattage, you will need to reconfigure your system or order different hoses or guns. Contact your Nordson representative for assistance. An example follows this step. NOTE: The other data in the power data tables is for reference only. 1-3000

D 1-10 Calculating Capacity (contd.) EXAMPLE: For the example melter from step 2, Table D 1-11 shows that the maximum allowable hose/gun wattage is 538 W. The total wattage for the example melter is 512 W, which does not exceed this limit. However, note C in Table D 1-11 indicates that the wattage for hoses and guns 1, 2, 5, and must be less than 3300 W, which is exceeded in the example by power modules 1 and 3, which have a combined wattage of 3597 W. This problem can be solved by rearranging the hoses and guns between power modules 1 and 2 as shown in Table D 1-. The changes are indicated in italics. After the rearrangement, power modules 1 and 3 have a combined wattage of 3232 W, which is less than the 3300 W limit. Table D 1- Rearranged Wattages for the Example Series 3700 Module Gun Zone Number Type of Gun Wattage of Gun from Table D 1-3 Hose 1 ft hose 19 W module 1 Gun 1 H-202 gun 9 W Hose 2 2 ft hose 91 W Gun 2 H-208 gun 0 W Total wattage for power module 1 Hose 3 2 ft hose 91 W module 2 Gun 3 H-20 gun 283 W Hose 2 ft hose 91 W Gun H-202 gun 9 W Total wattage for power module 2 Hose 5 2 ft hose 91 W module 3 Gun 5 H-208 gun 0 W Hose 10 ft hose 289 W Gun H-20 gun 283 W Total wattage for power module 3 Total wattage for all hoses and guns (sum of the total wattage for all power modules) Total Wattages 398 W 1131 W 1529 W 97 W 920 W 189 W 1131 W 572 W 03 W 512 1-3000

D 1-11 Data Tables Use the appropriate table in this section as directed in the previous procedure, Calculating Capacity. Refer to Table D 1-7 to determine the appropriate table. Table D 1-7 Guide for Determining Which Data Table to Use Type of Electrical Service Connected to Your Melter 200 VAC 200 VAC (without neutral) 0 VAC 0 VAC (without neutral) 380/0 (with neutral) Appropriate Data Table to Use Table D 1-8 Table D 1-9 230 VAC 230 VAC (without neutral) 00/230 (with neutral) 20 VAC 20 VAC (without neutral) 15/20 (with neutral) Table D 1-10 Table D 1-11 00 VAC Table D 1-12 1-3000

D 1-12 Data Tables (contd.) Table D 1-8 Total Wattages for 200 VAC or s (used primarily in Japan) Melter Model (See Note A) Electrical Capacity 3100 PP 2 3100 AC 2 300 PP 2 300 AC 2 300 DC 2 3500 PP 2 3500 DC 2 3700 PP 2 Type of 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, 1, Total Internal Component Current 0 380 0 380 0 380 0 380 0 3300 380 0 3300 380 50 0 00 3300 510 (C) 0 380 500 (D) (See Note B) 1303 1303 37 37 1530 1530 195 195 2153 2153 2153 2135 2135 2135 2135 58 58 58 58 2891 2891 2891 303 783 377 52 30 5010 3705 55 3893 553 533 3875 535 515 7355 98 558 058 7898 31 371 7931 Amps 200 VAC 15 2 2 1 19 19 19 Amps 200 VAC NOTE A: PP stands for piston pump, AC stands for AC gear pump, and DC stands for DC gear pump. B: The internal component power is the combined wattage of any of the following components your melter has: a tank, a motor, a grid, and a reservoir. C: The total hose/gun maximum wattage for hoses/guns 1, 2, 3, and must not exceed 300 W. D: The total hose/gun maximum wattage for hoses/guns 1, 2, 5, and must not exceed 3300 W. 23 13 21 15 23 1 1 23 20 20 20 1-3000

D 1-13 Table D 1-8 Total Wattages for 200 VAC or s (used primarily in Japan) (contd.) Melter Model (See Note A) Electrical Capacity 3700 DC 2 Type of Total 0 380 500 (C) Internal Component (See Note B) 3515 3515 3515 55 995 8555 Amps 200 VAC Amps 200 VAC 20 23 3830 AC 2 1, 0 2 007 20 3200 2 57 380 2 577 380 PP 2 1, 0 2891 31 23 20 3890 PP 380 2891 371 20 500 (C) 2891 7931 380 AC 2 0 332 50 20 3890 AC 380 332 80 380 DC 2 0 3515 55 3890 DC 380 3515 995 23 500 (C) 3515 8555 3930 PP 2 0 2853 593 1 380 2853 333 21 3930 AC 2 0 3288 5028 1 380 3288 78 390 PP 2 0 5159 899 380 5159 839 28 50 5159 10379 32 390 DC 2 0 5783 7523 23 380 5783 923 31 50 5783 11003 35 AG-30 PP 2, 0 213 387 19 3180 213 531 380 213 51 90 213 709 35 50 213 735 32 NOTE A: PP stands for piston pump, AC stands for AC gear pump, and DC stands for DC gear pump. B: The internal component power is the combined wattage of any of the following components your melter has: a tank, a motor, a grid, and a reservoir. C: The total hose/gun maximum wattage for hoses/guns 1, 2, 5, and must not exceed 3300 W. 1-3000

D 1-1 Data Tables (contd.) Melter Model (See Note A) Table D 1-9 Total Wattages for 0 VAC, 0 VAC (without neutral), and 380/0 (with neutral) s (used primarily in Europe) Electrical Capacity Type of (See Note B) Total Internal Component (See Note C) Amps 0 VAC Current Amps 0 VAC 3100 PP 2 1, 1913 157 389 1 1 9 Amps 380/0 VAC 1, 382 157 502 3100 AC 2 1, 1913 2102 015 18 1 10 1, 382 2102 5928 2 300 PP 2 1, 1913 1851 37 15 9 1, 382 1851 577 2 23 300 AC 2 1, 1913 2377 290 20 11 3500 2377 5877 382 2377 203 300 DC 2 1, 1913 20 519 21 18 12 3300 20 590 382 20 32 3500 PP 2 1, 1913 83 9 20 18 12 3300 83 5883 382 83 09 5739 83 83 20 3500 DC 2 1, 1913 3338 51 2 21 12 00 3338 038 w/o N 300 3338 738 w/n 382 3338 71 21 w/o N 5313 (D) 3338 851 w/n 5739 3338 9077 21 3700 PP 2 1, 1913 398 511 1 382 398 732 w/n 5213 (E) 398 8711 w/o N 5739 398 9237 2 NOTE A: PP stands for piston pump, AC stands for AC gear pump, and DC stands for DC gear pump. B: W/o N means without neutral and w/n means with neutral. C: The internal component power is the combined wattage of any of the following components your melter has: a tank, a motor, a grid, and a reservoir. D: The total for hoses/guns 1, 2, 3, and must be less than 3,00 watts. E: The total for hoses/guns 1, 2, 5, and must be less than 3,300 watts. Continued on next page 1-3000

D 1-15 Table D 1-9 Total Wattages for 0 VAC, 0 VAC (without neutral), and 380/0 (with neutral) s (used primarily in Europe) (contd.) Melter Type of Total Internal Current Model Component Electrical (See Note (See Note Amps Amps Capacity A) B) (See Note C) 0 VAC 0 VAC Amps 380/0 VAC 3700 DC 2 1913 3 1 19 382 3 8079 2 19 w/o N 5213 (D) 3 9 w/n 5739 3 9992 2 3830 AC 2 1, 1913 3300 382 3 3 3 5 03 59 21 18 2 12 3830 AC 2 1, 1913 3300 382 3 3 3 5 03 59 21 18 2 12 380 PP 3890 PP 2 1, 1913 382 398 398 511 732 1 w/o N w/n 5213 (D) 5739 398 398 8711 9237 2 380 AC 2 1913 02 5937 18 3890 AC 382 02 7850 23 18 380 DC 2 1913 3 1 19 3890 DC 382 3 8079 2 19 w/o N w/n 5213 (E) 5739 3 3 9 9992 2 3930 PP 2 1913 382 352 352 535 78 1 9 1 3930 AC 2 1913 3978 5819 10 382 3978 780 23 1 390 PP 2 1913 8155 382 1008 29 5739 11981 33 20 390 DC 2 1913 997 8910 382 997 10823 33 21 5739 997 13 3 21 AG-30 PP 2, 1913 83 9 20 18 12 320 83 583 382 50 83 83 09 7803 35 5739 83 83 33 20 NOTE A: PP stands for piston pump, AC stands for AC gear pump, and DC stands for DC gear pump. B: W/o N means without neutral and w/n means with neutral. C: The internal component power is the combined wattage of any of the following components your melter has: a tank, a motor, a grid, and a reservoir. D: The total for hoses/guns 1, 2, 5, and must be less than 3,300 watts. E: The total for hoses/guns 1, 2, 3, and must be less than 2,700 watts. 1-3000

D 1-1 Data Tables (contd.) Table D 1-10 Total Wattages for 230 VAC, 230 VAC (without neutral) (used primarily in North America), and 00/230 VAC (with neutral) (used primarily in Europe) s Melter Model (See Note A) Electrical Capacity Type of (See Note B) Total Internal Component (See Note C) Amps 230 VAC Current Amps 230 VAC 3100 PP 2 1, 2000 23 3723 1 1 9 Amps 00/230 VAC 1, 000 23 5723 3100 AC 2 1, 2000 98 298 19 1 10 1, 000 98 298 2 300 PP 2 1, 2000 2023 023 15 9 1, 000 2023 023 2 23 300 AC 2 1, 2000 98 598 20 11 3500 98 098 000 98 598 300 DC 2 1, 2000 288 88 21 18 12 3300 288 18 000 288 88 2 3500 PP 2 1, 2000 2823 823 21 18 12 3300 2823 123 000 2823 823 2 000 2823 8823 2 21 3500 DC 2 1, 2000 38 58 21 12 00 38 18 w/o N 300 38 708 w/n 000 38 78 21 w/o N 500 (D) 38 908 w/n 000 38 98 21 3700 PP 2 1, 2000 3823 5823 000 3823 7823 w/o N 5300 (E) 3823 9123 w/n 000 3823 9823 2 NOTE A: PP stands for piston pump, AC stands for AC gear pump, and DC stands for DC gear pump. B: W/o N means without neutral and w/n means with neutral. C: The internal component power is the combined wattage of any of the following components your melter has: a tank, a motor, a grid, and a reservoir. D: The total for hoses/guns 1, 2, 3, and must be less than 3,00 watts. E: The total for hoses/guns 1, 2, 5, and must be less than 3,300 watts. Continued on next page 1-3000

D 1- Table D 1-10 Total Wattages for 230 VAC, 230 VAC (without neutral) (used primarily in North America), and 00/230 VAC (with neutral) (used primarily in Europe) s (contd.) Melter Model (See Note A) Electrical Capacity Type of (See Note B) Total Internal Component (See Note C) Amps 230 VAC Current Amps 230 VAC Amps 00/230 VAC 3700 DC 2 2000 8 8 20 000 8 88 20 w/o N 5300 (D) 8 998 3830 AC 2 1, w/n 000 8 108 2 2000 2998 998 19 13 3300 2998 298 000 2998 998 2 380 PP 3890 PP 2 1, 2000 000 3823 3823 5823 7823 w/o N w/n 5300 (D) 000 3823 3823 9123 9823 2 380 AC 2 2000 398 398 19 3890 AC 000 398 8398 2 19 380 DC 2 2000 8 8 20 3890 DC 000 8 88 20 w/o N w/n 5300 (D) 000 8 8 998 108 2 3930 PP 2 2000 3773 5773 15 9 000 3773 7773 3930 AC 2 2000 38 38 11 000 38 838 2 390 PP 2 2000 823 8823 2 000 823 10823 30 000 823 12823 33 21 390 DC 2 2000 77 97 2 000 77 1 33 21 000 77 137 3 21 AG-30 PP 2, 2000 2823 823 21 18 12 3300 2823 123 000 2823 823 2 530 2823 813 35 000 2823 8823 33 21 NOTE A: PP stands for piston pump, AC stands for AC gear pump, and DC stands for DC gear pump. B: W/o N means without neutral and w/n means with neutral. C: The internal component power is the combined wattage of any of the following components your melter has: a tank, a motor, a grid, and a reservoir. D: The total for hoses/guns 1, 2, 5, and must be less than 3,300 watts. 1-3000

D 1-18 Data Tables (contd.) Melter Model (See Note A) Table D 1-11 Total Wattages for 20 VAC, 20 VAC (without neutral), and 15/20 VAC (with neutral) (used primarily in the British Commonwealth) s Electrical Capacity Type of (See Note B) Total Internal Component (See Note C) Amps 20 VAC Current Amps 20 VAC 3100 PP 2 1, 208 187 392 1 9 3100 AC 2 1, Amps 15/20 VAC 1, 2 187 08 208 02 588 19 10 3900 02 02 2 02 7 2 300 PP 2 1, 208 03 289 18 15 9 1, 2 03 375 23 300 AC 2 1, 208 2829 915 20 18 12 300 2829 29 2 2829 7001 300 DC 2 1, 208 3101 5187 19 13 3300 3101 01 2 3101 73 2 3500 PP 2 1, 208 307 510 19 13 3300 307 37 2 307 72 2 8 307 9332 2 3500 DC 2 1, 208 3972 058 13 00 3972 72 w/o N 300 3972 7372 w/n 2 3972 81 21 w/o N 58 (D) 3972 958 w/n 8 3972 10230 3700 PP 2 1, 208 13 29 2 23 2 13 8335 23 w/o N 538 (E) 13 959 w/n 8 13 1021 2 NOTE A: PP stands for piston pump, AC stands for AC gear pump, and DC stands for DC gear pump. B: W/o N means without neutral and w/n means with neutral. C: The internal component power is the combined wattage of any of the following components your melter has: a tank, a motor, a grid, and a reservoir. D: The total for hoses/guns 1, 2, 3, and must be less than 3,00 watts. E: The total for hoses/guns 1, 2, 5, and must be less than 3,300 watts. Continued on next page 1-3000

D 1-19 Melter Model (See Note A) Table D 1-11 Total Wattages for 20 VAC, 20 VAC (without neutral), and 15/20 VAC (with neutral) (used primarily in the British Commonwealth) s (contd.) Electrical Capacity Type of (See Note B) Total Internal Component (See Note C) Amps 20 VAC Current Amps 20 VAC Amps 15/20 VAC 3700 DC 2 208 501 7 23 21 2 501 9233 2 21 w/o N 538 (D) 501 107 3830 AC 2 1, w/n 8 501 11319 2 208 32 5350 19 1 3300 32 5 2 32 73 380 PP 3890 PP 2 1, 208 2 13 13 29 8335 2 23 23 w/o N w/n 538 (D) 8 13 13 959 1021 2 380 AC 2 208 789 875 23 20 3890 AC 2 789 891 20 380 DC 2 208 501 7 23 21 3890 DC 2 501 9233 2 21 w/o N w/n 538 (D) 8 501 501 107 11319 2 3930 PP 2 208 108 19 15 9 2 108 8280 23 3930 AC 2 208 73 820 11 2 73 890 390 PP 2 208 729 9515 18 2 729 1101 31 18 8 729 1387 3 390 DC 2 208 83 1013 18 2 83 1299 3 21 8 83 1585 37 AG-30 PP 2, 208 307 510 19 13 3300 307 37 2 307 72 2 50 307 851 35 8 307 9332 3 NOTE A: PP stands for piston pump, AC stands for AC gear pump, and DC stands for DC gear pump. B: W/o N means without neutral and w/n means with neutral. C: The internal component power is the combined wattage of any of the following components your melter has: a tank, a motor, a grid, and a reservoir. D: The total for hoses/guns 1, 2, 5, and must be less than 3,300 watts. 1-3000

D 1-20 Data Tables (contd.) Table D 1-12 Total Wattages for 00 VAC (used primarily in France) s Melter Model (See Note A) Electrical Capacity Type of Total Internal Component (See Note B) Current ( Amps 00 VAC) 3100 PP 2 1000 1507 07 300 PP 2 2000 39 239 7 2000 39 239 7 3500 PP 2 2000 31 51 8 2000 31 51 8 2000 31 51 8 NOTE A: PP stands for piston pump. B: The internal component power is the combined wattage of any of the following components your melter has: a tank, a motor, a grid, and a reservoir. 1-3000