The Edrizzi System: User Manual March 2020/4
The Edrizzi System: User Manual March 2020/4
The Edrizzi System: User Manual March 2020/4
User manual
March 2020/4
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introduction
6. FAQ 48
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1. edrizzi® system components - VARIO paint mist separators
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Slow-down zone edrizzi® slide-in elements edrizzi® System vertical use
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Introduction
Thank you for deciding to use the edrizzi® system!
The system is based on the patented and popular edrizzi® paint mist separation system,
handy boxes made of recyclable cardboard. Brain Flash Patententwicklungs-GmbH in Lienz,
Austria is inventor and proprietor of the edrizzi® system. The edrizzi® system is composed
of the paint mist separator – the VARIO, the associated absorption systems – the slide-in
elements and the secondary filter versions – that are recommended in most applications by
the edrizzi® applications laboratory.
The function of the systems is independent of the interaction of these individual system
components in coordination with the air management and the surface material applied in the
system.
edrizzi®
secondary filtrationNFEWP02
edrizzi®
slide-in element E500
edrizzi® VARIO medium
paint mist separator
An edrizzi® VARIO is a paint mist separation system – also called labyrinth separator, but
not a filter. The VARIOs are assembled according to the principle of a building block system
of any size to a complete separation surface. Galvanised metal sheets are used as the sup-
porting construction. The master-stroke of the edrizzi® system lies secretly in the inconspi-
cuous boxes: The paint mist is guided by a complex system consisting of edges and openings
in order to achieve maximum absorption. The potentiating effect of the absorption surface,
the arrangement of the various guiding systems and utilisation of centrifugal force facilitate
the revolutionary absorption capacity of the system.
The various types of the edrizzi® paint mist separation systems (VARIO fine/medium/rough
in different depths) cover a large part of the areas of application of the surface processing
industry and, in practice, achieve several times the service life compared to conventional
systems.
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1. edrizzi® VARIO paint mist separators
The edrizzi® VARIO systems are offered in depths of 300 mm and 500 mm respectively.
Fundamentally, the edrizzi® VARIO should be used with a depth of 500 mm. Its deep cons-
truction design ensures extremely high storage capacity and also the necessary degree of
separation. An edrizzi® VARIO of the 300 range should be used only in cases of retrofitting
existing plants or systems. It is possible too combine edrizzi® cubes of different types and
depths. (Air ventilation performance and special slide-in elements must be adapted in these
applications). Special shapes are available only in exceptional cases from the manufacturer
on request.
The master-stroke of the edrizzi® system lies secretly in the inconspicuous boxes: The paint
mist is guided by under-pressure in the complex system consisting of edges and openings in
order to achieve maximum absorption. The potentiating effect of the absorption surface, the
arrangement of the various guiding systems and utilisation of the centrifugal force facilitate
the revolutionary absorption capacity of the system. Three different solutions support the 1
characteristics of different surface materials for the absorption. Every area of application
in the coatings industry is covered by this development and the edrizzi® VARIO types super-
sede the edrizzi® Automotive system used so far.
The three types of edrizzi® Vario are the outcome of several years of development
and intensive exchange with the paints industry. All types comprise a framework and an ex-
ternal box and are supplied in flat and dismantled condition.
Temperature resistance up to 80 °C
The edrizzi® VARIO medium offers the solution for the majority of all surface materials and
has been tested and used successfully since 2003 in all industries. Available in the depths
300 and 500 in which the depth 500 is always to prefer.
The VARIO medium is also available in performance hydro. The edrizzi® VARIO medium
hydro is the solution for equipment with high humidity and for applications where the paint
mist separators are sprayed with very wet surface materials directly at very short distance.
Painting of small parts is an example. In order to ensure the highest possible stability at high
humidity, the design edrizzi® VARIO medium hydro is made from wet-strength paper rather
than flame resistant paper. All other features of VARIO medium hydro are the same as VARIO
medium standard. 3
Filter class: Paint mist separator
Temperature resistance up to 80 °C
Temperature resistance up to 80 °C
Surface material: The type of the surface material is decisive for the type of the edrizzi®
paint mist separation system. You need to differentiate between water-based or solvent-ba-
sed paints, fast-drying or slow-drying paint, tacky or powdery, 2-component system or burn-
in system, UV paint etc. as well as properties such as dry or wet, fine or rough, frothy or not.
At the time of planning the system, you can conduct a paint test in the edrizzi® applications
laboratory of Brain Flash Patententwicklungs-GmbH .
Kind of application: Another factor for the selection of the type is the kind of application
with which the surface material is applied. Depending on the application method, over-
spray/paint mist, different edrizzi® paint mist separation systems may behave differently
with the same surface material but with different application. Example: The degree of sepa- 5
ration is lower for very small particles (e.g. high-speed rotating bells) than when using airless
systems, for example.
For the initial equipment, it is always recommended to use the edrizzi® VARIO medium 500.
It covers the majority of the needs and thus achieves the maximum efficiency. If after the
first use it is established that the service life and associated with it, the absorption capacity
is very high, the degree of separation, however, does not meet the expectations, you can
respond as follows:
a) Since almost every use of the edrizzi® system represents a combination of the edrizzi®
paint mist separator and the secondary filter element, the secondary filter condition should
be checked first. In most cases, replacing the type of secondary filter or increasing the area
of the secondary filter is an efficient method for enhancing the standard of the edrizzi® paint
mist separation system.
b) Only if improving the secondary filtration does not achieve the desired level of success,
should you use the edrizzi® VARIO fine. This edrizzi® cube has the advantage that it achie-
ves a significantly higher degree of separation and thus, extends the service life of the se-
condary filter. Conversely, it behaves here with the service life of the edrizzi® VARIO fine.
With splashing here using very fast-drying materials, the service life gets reduced by its
lower storage capacity.
c) If surface materials are sprayed that tend to foam or froth in the edrizzi® cube, or they get
converted within the least time to so-called „limestone caves“, they can be extracted only
with the edrizzi® VARIO rough system. Only this type is constructed in such a manner that
despite the absorption properties of the surface material, desired service life periods can
still be achieved.
d) The edrizzi® VARIO medium hydro is the solution for equipment with high humidity and
for applications where the VARIO paint mist separators are sprayed with very wet surface
materials directly at very short distance. Painting of small parts is an example. In order to en-
sure the highest possible stability at high humidity, the design edrizzi® VARIO medium hydro
is made from wet-strength paper rather than flame resistant paper.
1.4. Set-up
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In certain cases – especially with recumbent installation – it is important to fold the strap
and to latch it on the top of the edrizzi® VARIO paint mist separation system in order to en-
Step 1:
The marked and perforated straps are
located on the top of the VARIO paint
mist separator.
Step2:
The box straps are simply pressed in ...
Step 4:
Seal the paint mist separator as usual
and install it in the system.
1.5. Installation of the edrizzi® VARIO paint mist separator in the system -
The paint mist separators must be used in standing position with vertical insertion:
Figure: The correct installation of the edrizzi® paint mist separator in the slide-in
elements for standing application.
The edrizzi® paint mist separators are 50 mm deeper than the slide-in elements in order to
avoid adherence of paint in the paint mist separator to the slide-in elements. The edrizzi®
VARIO are pushed upright into the slide-in elements with the lettering legible. The gaps on
the front side are sealed off with a foam rubber band. In order to facilitate the replacement
of individual edrizzi® VARIOs after saturation, it is beneficial to use the foam rubber band. If
all edrizzi® paint mist separators are always replaced simultaneously, it is recommended to
seal them off with adhesive tape (Refer to chapter 3.4. Paint mist separator wall).
Figures: Left an adhesive tape and right a rubber band are used to seal off
the paint mist separators.
1.6. Installation of the edrizzi® VARIO paint mist separators in the system -
For „recumbent installation“ of the edrizzi® systems, no slide-in elements are used for the
edrizzi® paint mist separators, and instead, prefabricated sheet metal troughs or rails are
used. These devices are constructed in such a manner that they form a surface for deposi-
ting the edrizzi® paint mist separators and facilitate access during replacement.
In recumbent systems the air guide plates are masked off, grease or strippable varnish ap-
plied to them in order to protect them against dirt or impurities. See also chapter 3.5.
edrizzi® system underfloor page 38.
Since the paint mist separators increase in weight as they absorb the paint mist, they must
be placed in the sheet metal troughs or rails in such a manner for the sake of stability that
their top and bottom side – as illustrated in this picture – in any case lie against the rails/
troughs.
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Picture detail: Sheet Figure: Proper insertion of the VARIO paint mist separator is illustrated in this angu-
thickness at least 2 mm! lar cross-section: The base and cover of the VARIOs lie against the side walls of the
Bend the joint in order sheet metal rails.
to avoid injuries.
The point of reference for the ultimate pressure of edrizzi® paint mist separators is
around 400 Pa. As ultimate pressure is dependent on application, this is a point of refe-
rence and has to be determined in every single system! The U-pipe pressure gauge (chap-
ter 3.6. differential pressure gauge page 39) illustrates the reference value of the ultimate
pressure differential from the time of the initial saturation in the edrizzi® system. Cakes of
paint on the front side, however, do not mean saturation by a long shot, since the majority
of the absorption takes place in the first one third of the boxes and the depths are used to
achieve the maximum degree of separation. For simple checking, a sheet of paper is held
at the inlet opening while the system is running. If the sheet of paper is held in place by the
extraction, it means that the boxes are still functional.
If the ultimate pressure differential is reached, then replacement of the paint mist separator
is due. The replacement is done from the front – the painting zone. Only those VARIOS must
be replaced that are actually saturated. VARIOs that are located outside the main effective
area rarely need to be replaced! Individual and saturated paint mist separators can be repla-
ced. After replacement the joints are again sealed off with adhesive tape or foam rubber.
You should check the degree of saturation of the secondary filters with each replacement of
the edrizzi® boxes. Simultaneous replacement of the edrizzi® boxes and secondary filters is
optimal and avoids high down times.
1.8. Air flow in the painting zone
All ultimate pressure differential values of the filter stages used must be taken into consi-
deration for designing the performance of the exhaust air fan! The ultimate pressure diffe-
rential of the edrizzi® VARIO is application-dependent. The empirical value for the ultimate
pressure differential of the edrizzi® paint mist separation system is 400 Pa.
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Figure: In this schematic figure, the paint mist separators are supplemented with
one secondary filter stage plus two optional secondary filters and thus present opti-
mal installation conditions.
edrizzi® VARIO paint mist separation systems are supplied in flat and un-installed condition
to conserve space. Recommended storage and processing conditions: Temperature 15-25°C,
relative atmospheric humidity 45-65%.
1.10. Disposal
Saturated edrizzi® VARIO paint mist separators with dried surface material can be disposed
in incineration plants in most cases. Consultation of surface material supplier is urgently
demanded previously.
2. edrizzi® secondary filter types
The functional requirement for the edrizzi® system is the careful coordination of the se-
condary filtering to the paint mist separation stage and the exclusive use of the edrizzi®
slide-in elements. These have the necessary constructive requirements for the respective
secondary filter. In general, the manufacturer recommends a secondary filter stage with side
or rear entry such as the elements NFEWP02, NFEWP03 and CUBE01, in order to avoid large
down times for replacement. Only for retrofitting and space constraints may the elements
NFEWP01 or NFE02 be used as an alternative. The area of the secondary filtering must be as
large as possible depending on the space in the painting zone, but it must be at least as large
as the surface area of the paint mist separator.
The functional requirement of paint mist separation – slow-down zone – secondary filter
The function of the edrizzi® paint mist separator is based on the principle of inertia and
is applicable only if the air can flow freely through the edrizzi® cube and then meets the
secondary filtration stage after being distributed and slowed down. This is why the air slo-
wing-down zone between the paint mist separator and secondary filtering is a functional
requirement just like the careful coordination of the secondary filtering with the paint mist
separation. If the secondary filter gets affected very quickly, the function of paint mist se-
paration is no longer ensured. Hence the selection of the secondary filter medium and the
type of secondary filter is critical in the planning stage. The down time of secondary filtering
affects the down time of the edrizzi® paint mist separation system.
2.2 Coordination with the system
1. Replacement of the secondary filtering system independent of the edrizzi® cubes is the
ideal situation in the edrizzi® system.
2. If this is not possible (replacement possible only from the front on account of space cons-
traints in the coating booth), simultaneous replacement of the paint mist separator and
secondary filtering system is ideal - by careful adjustment of the secondary filtering to the
paint mist separation stage.
3. In any case, premature clogging of the secondary filter must be avoided since this reduces
the function of the edrizzi® paint mist separation system.
Please note: The secondary filtering stage is generally necessary only if the paint mist sepa-
ration does not achieve the statutory values. The manufacturer always recommends plan-
ning space for secondary filtering system especially for new systems. If needed – e.g. chan-
ge in the surface material being used – the system can be supplemented easily and quickly.
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Clarify the use of too fine pocket filters as a secondary filtration with your plant engineer.
Pocket filters with too fine fabric could impair the function of the paint mist separation sys-
tem considerably due to their low dust storage capacity and high degree of separation.
2.3. CUBE01
Property
The filter surface area of CUBE01 is 1180 x 420 mm and can be fitted with any filter medi-
um. CUBE01 has an integrated air slowing-down zone of 400 mm depth in one chamber.
The filter box made of cardboard is fixed with a frame made of galvanized sheet steel to the
slide-in element. The filter replacement can be done either from the front or behind, de-
pending on the two metallic constructions offered. Based on its low weight, CUBE01 is par-
ticularly easy to handle: Important for replacement at inaccessible locations and at a large
height. The CUBE01 as well as the slide-in frame are supplied in flat condition and by conser-
ving space.
Versions
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Step 2: The filter medium is inserted: Coloured side inside, and exact fit in the box.
Step 3: The filter medium is fixed with a tacker, the straps at the top are latched for stability and the box is clo-
sed. The completely ready box is pushed into the holding frame.
Setting up the CUBE01 holding frame with replacement from the front side
Step 3: The ready frame is pushed from the front by the appropriate Step 4: The box is pushed in front
slide-in element and then fixed with the self-tapping screws. of the VARIO paint mist separator
into the ready holding frame.
Setting up the CUBE01 frame with replacement from the back side
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Step 3: The cover is pushed in and Step 4: The cover is fixed with Step 5: Attention: Before the last
fixed with rivets to the upper end self-tapping screws to the slide-in bracket is fixed with rivets, hook
of one bracket. element. the locking bar behind at the top
and bottom of the holes provided
for this purpose.
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Property
As far as the filter surface area and depth are concerned, NFE02 is similar to the secondary
filter of type CUBE01. However, in contrast to CUBE01, NFE02 is reusable. The filter surface
area of 0.77 m² can be fitted and replaced with any filter medium. All spray media are suita-
ble for this secondary filter version. NFE02 can be replaced either from the front or from the
back in exceptional cases (with an additional mounting frame). The secondary filtering sys-
tem NFE02 has an optimally integrated slow-down zone of 400 mm depth in two chambers.
Set-up
The set-up video is available here:
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To note during the set-up: Insert the filter medium with the coloured side inside. Correct
and completed insertion and tensioning of the filter medium ensures leak tightness and hen-
ce, proper working. Attention: Glass filter mat must be inserted properly – the fleece must
be located within the metallic bracket.
Step 1: To insert the filter medium, fold it exactly in the middle and pull it
with the colour inside through the clamp in the frame.
Step 2: The filter medium is disguised with the coloured side inside over
the outer edges of the frame.
System components - edrizzi® secondary filtrations
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Step1: Zum Einsetzen des Filtermediums dieses genau in der Mitte falten
und mit der Farbe nach innen durch die Bügel in den Rahmen ziehen.
Step 3: Now, adjust the filter medium exactly in the frame and fix it with
the clamp lock. In doing so, pay attention to ensure that the filter medium
is clamped such that it is closed and aligned.
Installation in the edrizzi® system
Step1: Lift NFE02 into slide-in element. Step2: Hold NFE02 slightly angular.
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VARIO
Step3: Insert NFE02 slightly angular then Insert edrizzi® paint mist separator.
fit into slide-in element. Let go - filter is Step4: The correct fixed secondary filter
now fixed by own weight. NFE02.
Replacement
Replacement from the front side: The VARIO paint mist separator must be removed before
replacing this type of secondary filter. Next, remove the NFE02, replace the fibre glass mat
and insert it again.
Replacement from the back side: Installation and replacement of NFE02 from the back side
is possible only with an additional mounting frame. While replacing, the secondary filter is 23
lifted behind out of the mounting frame, the filter medium is replaced and NFE02 is reinser-
ted.
The filter medium is replaced in the same manner as at the time of setting it up the first time:
Open the fixtures with a screwdriver, remove the saturated filter medium and insert a new
filter medium. Always make sure that the filter medium is located within the metallic bra-
cket.
Replacement of filter mat: With a screwdriver the replacemet is done easily and
quickly.
In order to enable the secondary filter to be replaced quickly, the manufacturer recommends
keeping a second set of NFE02 secondary filters in stock. The complete function is ensured
only when you use original parts from edrizzi®.
2.5. NFEWP02 und NFEWP03
The filter can be installed on the side or at the back. The advantage of this system is that the
replacement is independent of the edrizzi® Vario. The secondary filter elements NFEWP02
or NFEWP03 consist of one box frame made of fire-retardant corrugated cardboard and a
filter medium (different filter classes). The edrizzi® secondary filter elements NFEWP02 and
NFEWP03 are introduced through a side opening – generally through side doors over the
U-type slide-in rails. After saturation, these secondary filter versions can be removed and
replaced without disassembling the edrizzi® Vario paint mist separator.
Set-up
The video for set-up is available here:
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www.youtube.com/c/edrizzi
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To be observed when setting up - place filter mat as follows:
Pay attention to the direction of Place filtermat with coloured side in front into filterbox, press to
inlet flow. backside.
When installing
NFEWP03 se-
condary filtration,
watch out for a
fixture (see figure
right, point 4) to
prevent a rupture.
Picture left side: Proper installation of the secondary filter types NFEWP02
and NFEWP03.
Figure: The secondary filtering system NFEWP02 is pushed directly into the slide-in
element before the VARIO paint mist separators, which project further out of the
slide-in elements as a result.
Replacement
The secondary filter versions NFEWP02/03 are replaced either from the side or behind. After
saturation, these secondary filter versions can be removed and replaced without disassem-
bling the edrizzi® VARIO paint mist separator.
2.6. NFEWP01
The secondary filtering system NFEWP01 comprises one absorption box made of fire-retar-
dant corrugated cardboard with a filter mat inserted (different filter classes). NFEWP01 is the
secondary filter solution for systems where the installation of secondary filtering is possible
only from the front through the slide-in element. It is installed only in the course of conver-
sion or refitting, if the versions CUBE01, NFE02 or NFEWP02/03 cannot be used on account
of space constraints. The edrizzi® secondary filter elements are placed through the front
opening of the edrizzi® slide-in elements E 300 or E 500. This is why this secondary filtering
is recommended only for retrofitting and in systems with a high degree of separation of the
edrizzi® paint mist separator.
Set-up
The set-up of the secondary filte-
The video for set-up is available here: ring systems NFEWP01/NFEWP02/
www.edrizzi.com NFEWP03 is identical.
www.youtube.com/c/edrizzi
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Installation in the edrizzi® System
A retention clip must be mounted on the slide-in element once to use the NFEWP01. NFE-
WP01 are inserted through the front opening of the edrizzi® slide-in elements E 300 or E 500
and fixed by the retention clip.
Figures: Place the steel clips in the slide-in element vertically, on the left and right side up
to the mechanical stop. Connect them with self-tapping screws from inside to outside.
Insert the secondary filter NFEWP01 through the slide-in element. The function is ensured
only with original parts from edrizzi®.
Replacement
A retention clip must be mounted on the slide-in element once to use the NFEWP01. NFE-
WP01 are inserted through the front opening of the edrizzi® slide-in elements E 300 or E 500
and fixed by the retention clip.
2.7. edrizzi® and ULF Special Design
ULF is the acronym for Circulating filter technology (in German) and has been used since
several years in the painting industry. The combination of edrizzi® with ULF yields a highly
effective painting concept with up to 99 % separation for fast-drying surface materials.
Secondary filtration service lifetimes up to one year are achieved with this version.
The system consists of a housing made of galvanized steel sheet with an edrizzi® VARI0
paint mist separator and an extraction box, a continuously circulating filter fleece, the drive
system and an extraction unit.
The edrizzi® Vario boxes are the first filter stage and separate out the majority of the paint
mist. The circulating filter fleece behind it is used for secondary filtration. It traps the remai-
ning fine dust particles and transports them continuously to the cleaning zone. A self-clea-
ning dust collector, which serves as a cleaning station, has been developed by the edrizzi®
technical centre. This is where the dried paint material extracted in dry condition and clean-
ly is collected in a 200 litre tank. In this way, the circulating filter remains absorbent conti-
nuously. The air is extracted in the same way as in conventional spray booths with the help
of extraction fans.
edrizzi® and ULF can be installed either horizontally or vertically just like all separator sys-
tems from the house of edrizzi®. Retrofitting in existing plants is easy and cost-effective.
The edrizzi® and ULF system is one of the cleanest solutions for all areas of application in 27
the painting industry – from simple manual spraying booths to powerful underfloor versions
and right up to the edrizzi® and ULF system as an integral part of automated painting lines.
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The edrizzi® and ABRO system is the combination of an edrizzi® VARIO wall with an au-
tomatically operated and self-rolling secondary filter mat. The combination yields a highly
effective painting concept with up to 99 % separation for adhesive surface materials.
Secondary filtration service lifetimes of several weeks are achieved by this system,
depending on the application.
The concept consists of a housing made of galvanized steel sheet with an edrizzi® Vario
paint mist separator and an extraction box, a secondary filter mat and the drive system. A
paint stop mat is used predominantly as the secondary filter. The edrizzi® VARIO boxes are
the first filter stage and trap the majority of the paint mist. The filter mat behind it is used
for secondary filtration. It separates the rest of the fine dust, and is automatically moved and
rolled up again. The saturated filter mat can be replaced easily and quickly regardless of the
degree of saturation of the VARIO boxes with the help of lateral access. The air is extracted
in the same way as in conventional spray booths with the help of extraction fans. edrizzi®
and ABRO can be installed either horizontally or vertically just like all separator systems
from the house of edrizzi®. Retrofitting in existing plants is easy and cost-effective.
The edrizzi® and ABRO system is one of the cleanest solutions for all areas of application in
the painting industry – from simple manual spraying booths to powerful underfloor versions
and right up to the edrizzi® system as an integral part of automated painting lines.
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Installation in the edrizzi® system
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edrizzi® system design - from the slide-in elements to the separation unit
E300 und E500
The space between paint mist separation level and secondary filtration is called slow-down
zone in the edrizzi® system.
exhaust air
section
slow-down
NFEWP02/03 zone
slide-in
element 500
VARIO 31
medium 500
Figure: The requirements for the function of the edrizzi® system are slow-down zones for distributing the air
flow between the paint mist separator and the secondary filtering system. You would come across the term
slow-down zone in several sections of this User Manual, since they represent a key element in the edrizzi®
system.
The function of the edrizzi® paint mist separator is based on the principle of inertia and is
applicable only if the air can flow freely through the edrizzi® cube and then meets the se-
condary filtration stage after being distributed and slowed down. If the secondary filter gets
affected very quickly, the function of paint mist separation is no longer ensured. Hence the
selection of the secondary filter medium and the type of secondary filter is critical in the
planning stage. The down time of secondary filtering affects the down time of the edrizzi®
cubes. There are actually applications with materials in which you can dispense with the
secondary filter stages.
The following is applicable to the planning of the slow-down zones between the paint mist
separator and secondary filter: Optimal depth at least 200 mm (NFEWP02/03), only in case
edrizzi® system design - from the slide-in elements to the separation unit
of space constraints in case of retrofitting 50 mm (for secondary filter NFEWP01). Refer to
chapter 1.8 air flow in the painitng zonce page 10 and chapter 2.2. adjustmment according to
the system page 12.
For the secondary filter versions CUBE01 and NFE02, you do not need to plan any air slow-
down zones. These are already integrated into the construction of the two secondary filter
versions.
slow-down
zone
slow-down
zone
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edrizzi® system design - from the slide-in elements to the separation unit
The edrizzi® slide-in elements E 300 and E 500 are used as supporting construction for the
edrizzi® VARIO paint mist separators 300 and 500 and certain applications of secondary
filtration. The edrizzi® boxes can be combined easily and quickly into a separator wall of any
size desired – according to the icrements in size – with these elements. The slide-in elements
are made of galvanised steel sheet or they are also made of stainless steel on request.
The slide-in elements with the edrizzi® VARIO can be used in painting booths with horizontal
or vertical ventilation or a combination of both. Similarly, they may also be installed at a slant
or in the underfloor region. It is possible to
retrofit them in existing systems.
The slide-in elements are supplied in flat and disassembled condition. The left and right side
walls are different. These are bent at an angle of 90°. It must be noted that the two short
straps for riveting are located inside the slide-in element.
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edrizzi® system design - from the slide-in elements to the separation unit
that they must always be located inside the slide-in elements:
Step 1: The different elements on the left and right are turned at right
angles by 90°.
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Step 2: The side walls are joined together. Pay attention to the straps that
are provided for riveting inside the elements.
After setting up the single slide-in elements, they are combined to a paint mist separation
wall, refert to next chapter 3.4.
3.4. Combination of slide in elements to a paint mist separtion wall -
Vertical installation of the edrizzi®
edrizzi® system design - from the slide-in elements to the separation unit
Step 1: Prepare the number of
slide-in elements: Align them in
such a manner that the joints of
the individual slide-in elements
are always at the bottom and
located on the same side either
on the left or on the right – de-
pending on the „Starting side“
of the installation.
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edrizzi® system design - from the slide-in elements to the separation unit
lowermost row.
Insertion of the paint mist separators in the separation wall - vertical use
The edrizzi® paint mist separators are 50 mm deeper than the slide-in elements in order to
avoid adherence of paint in the VARIO to the slide-in elements. The edrizzi® paint mist sepa-
rators are pushed upright into the slide-in elements with the lettering legible.
The gaps on the front side are sealed off with foam rubber band or an adhesive tape, in order
to facilitate replacement of the individual edrizzi® boxes after saturation. The multiple use
of the foam rubber band is an advantage if the edrizzi® paint mist separators are replaced
individually.
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edrizzi® system design - from the slide-in elements to the separation unit
horizontal use
For „recumbent installation“ of the edrizzi® systems, no slide-in elements are used for the
edrizzi® paint mist separators, and instead, prefabricated sheet metal troughs or rails are
used. These devices are special constructions of the edrizzi® technical centre and construc-
ted in such a manner that they form a surface for depositing the edrizzi® paint mist separa-
tors and facilitate access during replacement. In recumbent systems the air guide plates are
masked off, grease or strippable varnish applied to them in order to protect them against dirt
or impurities.
Example - Figure: edrizzi® system in application – Underfloor area: Since the paint mist
separators increase in weight as they absorb the paint mist, they must be placed in the sheet
metal troughs or rails in such a manner for the sake of stability that their top and bottom side
– as illustrated in this picture – in any case lie against the rails/troughs.
Picture detail: Sheet Figure: Proper insertion of the VARIO paint mist separator is illustra-
thickness at least 2 ted in this angular cross-section: The base and cover of the VARIOS lie 38
mm! against the side walls of the sheet metal rails.
Bend the joint in order
to avoid injuries.
A pressure gauge is used in the edrizzi® system and it indicates the pressure differential in
Pascal. Depending on the air management and the application, the value is marked as the
ultimate differential with the first saturation of the paint mist separator. This value is used in
future as a reference value for the replacement of the paint mist separator. A pressure gauge
is optimal for each filter stage. This means one pressure gauge after the edrizzi® paint mist
separation and one pressure gauge for each secondary filter stage.
Cakes of paint on the front side, however, do not mean saturation by a long shot, since the
majority of the absorption takes place in the first one third of the paint mist separators and
the depths are used to achieve the maximum degree of separation. For simple checking, a
sheet of paper is held at the inlet opening while the system is running. If the sheet of paper is 39
held in place by the extraction, it means that the paint mist separators are still functional.
Example for pressure gauge: The U-tube Example for a pressure gauge:
pressure gauge in an edrizzi® system with The U-tube pressure gauge.
ULF in the edrizzi® technical centre before
delivering the system.
4. New constructions with the edrizzi® system
The edrizzi® system is designed and planned in coordination with the following factors:
1. System configuration – Arrangement of the spray devices
2. Conveyor system – Space in the coating booth
3. Surface material used
4. Air management in the coating booth - nominal volumetric flow of 2000 – 3000 m³h per
m² filtersurface.
5. The exclusive use of edrizzi® original parts or components recommended by edrizzi® is a
prerequisite for function of the system
In several industries, we can draw on our several years of experience: Research and develop-
ment in our in-house technical centre, numerous proven and running systems and close co-
operation with renowned plant manufacturers stand for our know-how. Experienced emplo-
yees of the edrizzi® technical centre take dimensions on-site and design the retrofitting and
conversion to an economical and ergonomic coating system.
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4.2. Example of a new built edrizzi® system
- edrizzi® spray booth modular
A sheet metal body with exhaust air ventilation and an edrizzi® VARIO wall with the approp-
riate type form the basis. Depending on the specific application, you may integrate up to two
secondary filtration stages. The secondary filtrations in the exhaust air body can be replaced
from the side independent of the paint mist separation. Depending on the application and
the surface material, all elements of the edrizzi® system are available for secondary filtrati-
on.
A sheet metal body with exhaust air ventilation and an edrizzi® VARIO wall with the approp-
riate type form the basis of the edrizzi® modular spray booth.
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1. Heavy-duty gratings
2. The sheet metal trays are customised products and contain the edrizzi boxes
3. Secondary filter zone (can be installed alternatively in any area of the exhaust air sector)
4. Painting area
5. Booth enclosure
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5. Retrofitting existing plants with the edrizzi® system
Retrofitting can be done easily and cost-effectively. In practice, every coating system is
different. Depending on the material, plant size, application and air management, different
coating situations emerge. Clarify the following criteria with your plant builder, filter dealer
or the manufacturer Brain Flash.
2. Plant configuration
The arrangement of the spray devices has an impact on the system. If parts are coated con-
tinuously in a plant this often takes place with permanently adjusted guns, lifting units or
robots that spray directly into the separation system. Large quantities of over-spray always
reach the same surface in particularly wet condition. In this case, the over-spray reaches the
edrizzi® paint mist separator directly by the spray pressure of the application. As a result,
the over-spray is not absorbed only by the extraction unit but also by direct „coating“ of the
paint mist separator. In such applications, the edrizzi® system has particularly proven itself
and it achieves a considerable service life.
In several plants – for example in the underfloor area – the absorption of the over-spray takes
place in most cases only by extraction and not by direct „coating“.
3. Conveyor system
The different conveyor systems (suspension system, floor conveyor, skit, rotary indexed tab-
les, etc.) have an impact on the position and installation options for the system. In the work-
piece rotary zone, the depth of the system must be considered in order to ensure adequate
clearance to the work-pieces. Even the grating in the existing system may have an impact on
the installation of the edrizzi® system: If you can walk on these (heavy load) and if there is
accessibility and place to the zone below the grating, the edrizzi® systems should preferably
be installed underfloor.
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5. Air management in the coating booth
The inlet flow speed is critical for the proper working of the system and can be specified
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5.2. Example of retrofitting a plant
- the edrizzi® system vertical
paint-shop
cross section exhaust air piping
slow-down area
edrizzi® VARIO
paint mist separators
depression
painting area
chamber
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secondary filters
NFEWP03
5.3. Example of retrofitting a plant
- the edrizzi® system horizontally underfloor
The edrizzi® cubes are lowered in sheet metal inserts (sheet metal trays or rails) below the
gratings. These inserts are produced in all sizes as special customised units. With this appli-
cation, the edrizzi® system that has a service life of up to thirty times that of conventional
systems is of special benefit, since with heavy-duty gratings the rare replacement of the
paint mist separators enhances the economy of the plant by many times.
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1. Heavy-duty gratings
2. The sheet metal trays are customised products and contain the edrizzi boxes
3. Secondary filter zone (can be installed alternatively in any area of the exhaust air sector)
4. Painting area
5. Booth enclosure
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6. FAQ
How are edrizzi® VARIO paint mist separators installed correctly in the edrizzi® system?
Refer to chapters 1.5 and 1.6 pages 8 and 9.
Can you also install the edrizzi® cube in a recumbent position and, if yes, how?
The edrizzi® paint mist separators are also installed horizontally. Sheet metal troughs or rails
are fabricated for this purpose in which the paint mist separators are inserted. These cons-
tructions with the paint mist separators are located below the grating. The economy of the
edrizzi® system is increased many times especially for large industrial plants with heavy-du-
ty gratings. Refer to chapter 1.6 page 9.
Can edrizzi® paint mist separators also be installed in the course of retrofitting Venturi
even above water?
It is possible to use the paint mist separators in combination with wet extraction if the di-
stance to the Venturi system is so large that the edrizzi® VARIO cubes do not come into
contact with water under any circumstances. In this plant combination, the Venturi serves as
a secondary filtering system.
Does the sheet metal construction need to be disassembled for walls sprinkled with water
if the edrizzi® system is being retrofitted?
For retrofitting an edrizzi® paint mist separation system with secondary filtering, only parts
of the sheet metal wall need to be removed. In most cases, with water systems there is ade-
quate space for retrofitting the edrizzi® system, since the distance to the work-pieces is
already sufficient on account of the water.
What is the purpose of the 5 cm tolerance that is obtained when sliding in the edrizzi®
cubes in the slide-in element?
As a result of this, paint adhesion to the slide-in elements is prevented.
Do the joints of the edrizzi® paint mist separator have to be provided with a masking tape
after installation in their slide-in elements?
In plants in which edrizzi® paint mist separators are sprayed directly by the application,
masking the joints is absolutely necessary. In those coating plants in which edrizzi® VARIO
over-spray is absorbed only by extraction (e.g. underfloor systems), the paint mist separators
must not necessarily be masked. When using the edrizzi® system in the recumbent position,
the air guide plates are masked off, greased or applied with strippable varnish in order to
protect them against dirt or impurities.
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Can the edrizzi® cubes in the underfloor zone be used if the grating is cleaned with high
pressure?
What precautions regarding fire safety must be taken when using the edrizzi® system?
In principle, in any dry separation, there may be inflammation when using combustible sur-
face materials. The triggers are not the edrizzi® paint mist separators under any circumstan-
ces, but always the self-inflammable surface material. In these cases, you need to adopt the
following measures in the coating plant: Extinguishers, thermal imaging camera and tempe-
rature monitoring. Before putting into operation, clarification is always necessary with the
suppliers of the surface materials.
How is the distance between the paint mist separator and the work-piece defined?
The minimum distance depends on the size of the work-piece. The work-piece should not
touch the paint mist separator when it is being rotated.
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Application of the edrizzi® system
b. Only if improving the secondary filtration does not achieve the desired level of success,
should you use the edrizzi® VARIO. This edrizzi® cube has the advantage that it achieves a
significantly higher degree of separation and thus, extends the service life of the secondary
filter. Conversely, it behaves here with the service life of the edrizzi® VARIO fine. With
splashing here using very fast-drying materials, the service life gets reduced by its lower
storage capacity.
c. If surface materials are sprayed that tend to foam or froth in the edrizzi® cube, or they get
converted within the least time to so-called „limestone caves“, they can be extracted only
with the edrizzi® VARIO rough system. Only this type is constructed in such a manner that
despite the absorption properties of the surface material, desired service life periods can still
be achieved.
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What needs to be done if the surface material used generates very dry over-spray and the
desired degree of separation is not achieved?
b. In the second step, the secondary filter situation is analysed - especially the slow-down
zone between the secondary filtering system and the paint mist separation system. This
must be at least 200 mm. (Refer to chapter 3.1 pages 31 and 32)
c. As the third approach to finding a solution it is recommended to use the edrizzi® VARIO
fine. In new plants, for such applications, it is recommended to use edrizzi® and ULF or ed-
rizzi® and ABRO as a completely automatic secondary filtering system (Refer to chapters 2.7
and 2.8 page 27 to 30).
What needs to be done if filter mats slip in the secondary filter systems NFEWP01/02/03
by the weight of the over-spray and the function gets impaired as a result of this?
In this case, the filter mats must be fixed with stapling pliers to the box frame in order to
prevent slipping.
What needs to be done if the edrizzi® paint mist separator gets deformed as a result of
storage or transit damage?
The edrizzi® VARIO paint mist separator must be stored so that it is dry and flat, in any case.
What needs to be done if the service life of the VARIO paint mist separator is too low?
After checking the secondary filter stage and air ventilation, you may change over to another
type of edrizzi® VARIO paint mist separator to increase the service life.
What needs to be done if the degree of separation of the VARIO paint mist separator is too
low?
After checking the secondary filter stage and air ventilation, you may change over to another
type of edrizzi® VARIO paint mist separator to increase the service life.
Do all VARIO paint mist separators always have to be replaced after a fixed replacement
interval?
No, even individual boxes can be removed and new ones can be inserted depending on the
saturation.
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What needs to be done if the secondary filter stage gets saturated earlier than the paint
mist separation system?
What needs to be done if the edrizzi® paint mist separator cannot be placed upright?
The set-up of the individual types is explained in detail in the edrizzi® set-up videos. The vi-
deos are available at the edrizzi® website and in the edrizzi® YouTube channel (www.edriz-
zi®.com, www.youtube.com/c/edrizzi) .
When using the edrizzi® paint mist separation systems, can you apply coating in circula-
ting air mode?
Yes, the edrizzi® system can be applied in circulating air mode.
The changeover from wet to dry coating reduces the costs of energy in coating by many
times as a result of circulating air mode:
How does it behave with the minimum or maximum inlet flow speed in an edrizzi® sys-
tem?
The minimum inlet flow speed is 0.25 m/sec. in the underfloor zone.
The maximum inlet flow speed is 2 m/sec. (more in exceptional cases).
Are there materials that cannot be separated or separated only with difficulty?
In principle, every medium that can be sprayed is separable. For UV paints, for example, the
over-spray can be hardened or cured only with an UV lamp – thus, UV lamps must be instal-
led in the coating plant. In the case of burn-in coatings, the edrizzi® paint mist separator
must be hardened or cured in the furnace. For all doubtful surface materials, the manufac-
turer is available for queries or it is recommended to conduct a material test in the edrizzi®
technical centre.
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How are the VARIO paint mist separators sealed off if all boxes are not replaced simulta-
neously?
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7. Safety instruction for handling paint mist arrestors
The following precautions should be taken in order to reduce the risk of self-ignition (resul-
ting from excessive residual solvent content):
The paint mist arrestor should not be removed directly after spray-
painting, as there will still be a high proportion of solvent in the arrested
paint particles (overspray). The paint mist arrestor should remain in the
spray cabin at least until it is “dust-dry” with the airflow running.
In the period between removal and final disposal, the paint mist arrestor
should be placed in intermediate storage. The method of intermediate
storage should allow unimpeded air exchange and evaporation of the
residual solvent. Direct exposure to sunlight should be avoided
during intermediate storage, as the rate of evaporation may be greater
than the rate at which the solvent can be wicked away
-> local accumulation -> self-ignition.
We would like to point out that even compliance with these instructions cannot entirely rule
out the risk of self-ignition. Please therefore observe the relevant ordinances on dealing with
hazardous substances.
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