Electronics Forum | Mon May 20 15:25:13 EDT 2013 | smtventasmex
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Electronics Forum | Tue May 07 09:42:17 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf
We bought a "very used" Omniflow 10 at least ten years ago. We have only replaced maybe 5 blowers in that time.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 07 12:27:23 EDT 2013 | hegemon
Seems really excessive. I am not familiar with that particular oven, but I would check to see that the fans are not seeing excess heat during use. Is there any ducting around the fans that might have leaky joints? Is there insulation around the fan
Electronics Forum | Tue May 07 13:11:33 EDT 2013 | emeto
Hi Hege, there is insulation, which when you look at looks pretty stable.I suspect that there is more heat transfer through the shaft from the propeller to the motor. However when I touch the motor it is not really hot, so I am confused what really
Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 10:39:56 EDT 2013 | emeto
Hi smter, that sounds interesting. I can even buy a wrench with a set torque if it will help. What wrench are you using?
Electronics Forum | Tue May 07 09:26:38 EDT 2013 | emeto
Hello knowledgeable people, we have Omniflow 10Zone oven from 3-4 years and we changed over 20 blowers. The blower is German and I think is a very good quality(quite expensive too), but still keep getting bad. Does anyone have similar problem? Do yo
Electronics Forum | Thu May 09 16:54:43 EDT 2013 | smter
We used to have similar issues with large fallout on ours. I have been writing the date on mine for the last few years. We were having premature fallout due to our techs not installing them with proper screw installing pattern, which seemed to be cau
Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 12:59:09 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf
That sounds very odd what smter is saying. The screws around the outside of the fans have nothing to do with the bearings. You only really need to tighten those screws enough to squish the gasket a little. No special torque settings required. As lon
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 12:54:36 EDT 2013 | smtventasmex
Hi i working now on electrovert omniflow 10 tha deos not control the speed of the conveyor on the sofware, i did change the encoder but this ones continue failing, this fail start because we have a short cut on smemma wire, any one have experience wi
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 01:29:29 EDT 2013 | aemery
If your current problem with the conveyor speed was caused by the SMEMA issue, maybe you have a Board #1 problem. The SMEMA communicates to the computer through Board #1. The input signal from the speed encoder and the output analog voltage to the