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The photo shows the spray booth plugged into an extension behind the laser cutter. As this is not convenient for access, it is now connected to an extension accessible from the Electronics Bay.
The photo shows the spray booth plugged into an extension behind the laser cutter. As this is not convenient for access, it is now connected to an extension accessible from the Electronics Bay.


The power is fed through a RCD safety cutout - pme button turns on the power, the other trips it off.
The power is fed through a RCD safety cutout. One button turns on the power, the other trips it off.
 
<del>At the moment, there is a six-plug extension behind the laser cutter with a plug reserved for the spray booth on the right hand side. The plug for the spray booth should be dangling nearby and should be plugged in to switch the fans/lighting on.</del>


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Revision as of 14:45, 8 January 2016

Switching On/Off

The photo shows the spray booth plugged into an extension behind the laser cutter. As this is not convenient for access, it is now connected to an extension accessible from the Electronics Bay.

The power is fed through a RCD safety cutout. One button turns on the power, the other trips it off.

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  • infrastructure tag
  • why it's cool
  • why it's there!
  • using it
  • etiquette
    • other people's projects
    • drying time
    • overspray!
    • dust/fumes etc.
  • PPE gear
    • masks
    • goggles
    • overalls
    • "take a break"
  • etc!