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Lsg Mark Ii High Power Combo; Low Pressure 350Lb. Liquid Co2 Tank - Ultratec G3000 Operator's Manual

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LSG Mark II High Power Combo

(low pressure/high power or high pressure standard)
The LSG MKII High Power Combo has the same features as the High Power, but also provides for the use of high
pressure Liquid CO2 at standard output (non High Power)
Remote:
50% button
100% button (Not used with High Pressure Liquid CO2)
Fan Speed dial controls fan - Off (CCW) & On (CW)
Note: When used in a High Pressure Liquid CO2 in Standard Mode, only use the 50% button. The High
Pressure Liquid CO2 will cause the 100% valve to freeze.
Control x controls Fans Speed < 25% = Off
DMX Control:
Channel x + 1 controls 50% Flow, used with High Pressure Liquid CO2
Channel x + 2 1000% Flow, NOT used with High Pressure Liquid CO2
Note: When using the LSG High Power, the G3000 delay is controlled either manually via remote or via
DMX. When fog and/or CO2 are activated, the LSG fan speed should be at least 25% to prevent back
flow.

Low Pressure 350lb. Liquid CO2 Tank

The LSG Mark II Low Pressure uses CO2 Cylinders similar to the one pictured to the right.
These are available from the local welding supply centre, or look in the Yellow Pages under
"Carbonics" and are sometimes referred to as "Dewars". Typically there are three valve
handles, a pressure gauge and a CO2 level indicator located on the top of the Liquid CO2
Tank. These valves handles should be labelled as Gas/Vent, Liquid and Pressure Builder. We
will cover each of these below.
Gas Vent
This is used if a CO2 gas supply is utilized. As we only use
the liquid supply to operate the LSG Mark II, this valve is not
opened.
Liquid
This is the source of our liquid supply of CO2. The LSG Mark
II CO2 supply hose is threaded onto the valve outlet, being
sure to use the appropriate sealing washer and tighten to
eliminate any leaks. When ready to operate the LSG Mark II,
open the Liquid valve fully by turning counter clockwise.
Pressure Builder
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