General High Flow Technology ® Information; Disposal Of A Gun Hose Assembly (If Applicable); Temperature Conditions; Special Instructions - ICP HANDI-FOAM Instrucciones De Operación

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DISPOSAL OF A GUN HOSE ASSEMBLY (if applicable)

1. Close the
A-side
and B-side Cylinder Outlet On/Off Valves (#5).
2. Close both of the on/off valves on the Handi-Gun
3. Trigger the gun into an empty box or garbage bag being cautious because chemical is still under pressure.
4. After chemical stops dispensing from the gun, open the on/off valves on the Handi-Gun (#8) or Handi-Gun II
(#8) Hose Assembly and allow any remaining chemical to dispense into the box or bag as well.
5. Agitate the liquid chemical until a low grade foam develops.
6. Remove the Handi-Gun (#9, #6) or Handi-Gun II (#13, #14, #6) Hose Assembly from the Cylinder Outlet On/
Off Valves (#5).
7. Dispose of box or bag along with the Handi-Gun (#9, #6) or Handi-Gun II (#13, #14, #6) Hose Assembly.

TEMPERATURE CONDITIONS

• Proper chemical temperature is CRITICAL to the performance of any low pressure polyurethane foam system.
• The recommended chemical temperature is 70–85°F (21–29°F), see TDS for product specific process (core)
chemical temperature recommendations.
• During colder months it may take several days to warm the chemicals to the optimum temperature,
especially if the cylinders have recently been transported or stored in an unheated environment.
• During warm weather, keep cylinders in an air conditioned location. NEVER store cylinders above 90°F (32°C)
or below 60°F (16°C). Cool cylinders with a misting fan or air conditioner.
GENERAL HIGH FLOW TECHNOLOGY
For all products powered by High Flow Technology, see the appropriate literature included with the product
for a detailed description of instructions and further information.

SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS

CYLINDER SHAKING
• Each High Flow Technology product must be shaken for AT LEAST 2 MINUTES at the beginning of
each day of use to provide the proper mixture of chemicals.
TEMPERATURE
• Products must be conditioned between 70-85°F (21-29°C) for spraying. See TDS
for product specific process (core) chemical temperature recommendations.
SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS
• Small cavities or complex spaces may require more chemical to complete the job.
• Fill a test cavity to determine how many trigger seconds each cavity requires to be filled.
• Then, fill each cavity for half of the calculated trigger seconds and let the foam rise and
expand. Then, fill for the remaining seconds. Top off if needed.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) IS RECOMMENDED:
For more information, see Handi-brand
DAILY SPRAY LOG
• Conduct ratio shots before initial daily spray and every two hours
during the job.
• Maintain accurate records utilizing the Daily Spray Log (A18013)
worksheet. A complete and accurate Daily Spray Log is a require-
ment for troubleshooting and technical service by ICP.
MOLD/CAVITY TEMPERATURE
• The wall cavity temperature should be above 40°F (4°C) to install foam.
• Estimated wall cavity temperature is the average of the outside and interior temperature.
• Temperatures below 40°F (4°C) could affect bonding to the cavity walls.
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(#9, #6) or Handi-Gun II
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INFORMATION
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Product Stewardship Guidelines (A14009).
(#13, #14, #6) Hose Assembly .
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Required for all ICP's refillable low pressure
polyurethane foam systems.
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