Instruction Manual 3771 Monarch Street • Frederick, CO 80530 • www.inteccorp.
Table of Contents Machine Information ........................................................................2 Contacting Intec ................................................................................3 Introduction........................................................................................4 Specifications......................................................................................5 Overview ........................................................................................
2 MACHINE INFORMATION
Contacting Intec Phone support: Available Monday - Friday, excluding holidays. In the United States and Canada, call (800) 666-1611, 7:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Mountain Time. Ask for technical support and one of our technicians will be glad to help you. On-site/off-site repair support: Available Monday to Friday, excluding holidays. In the United States and Canada, call (800) 666-1611, 7:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. Mountain time. For the latest repair/service centers across the United States visit our web site, www.
INTRODUCTION Intec appreciates your business Thank you for purchasing an Intec insulation system. Since 1977, both professional contractors and do-it-yourself equipment users have looked to Intec as the industry leader in the design and manufacture of innovative portable insulation blowing equipment. We take pride in making your job as easy and profitable as possible.
Specifications Height Width Weight Hopper Capacity Hose Size Blower, 2-stage Agitator Motor Gear Box Airlock Electric Agitator Warranty 45" without wheels 501⁄2" with wheels 32" 283 lbs. without wheels 302 lbs. with wheels 50 lbs. 3" 105 CFM, 3.6 PSI (AVG) 11.5 amps 116 CFM, 4.5 PSI (AVG) 12.5 amps (Optional) 1-1⁄2 hp - 14.5 or 17.
OVERVIEW THE FORCE/2 Overview Variable Speed Bypass Switch Main Panel Switches Remote Control Receptacle Variable Speed Control Agitator Motor Circuit Breaker Flange Receptacle (Power Cord) Remote Switch Blower/ Agitator Fiberglass Bale Breaker (Optional) Agitator 6
Overview, Cont. THREE SUBSYSTEMS MAKE UP YOUR FORCE/2: 1. THE AGITATOR AND AIRLOCK. Your FORCE/2 runs on a 1- ⁄2 or 2 horsepower motor driving an enclosed gearbox. The gearbox drives both the agitator and airlock components at a constant speed. 1 2. THE BLOWER MOTOR. Your FORCE/2 is equipped with either a 105 or 116 CFM two-stage blower motor to push the material through the hose and into the attic with optimum pressure and output.
OVERVIEW THE FORCE/2 Overview, Cont. Remote Cord Example only see page 35 for specific electrical systems.
How the System Works Together AGITATOR: Conditions the insulation material to an optimum configuration, then sweeps the material into the airlock for distribution through the hose. AGITATOR MOTOR: Drives the gearbox. No maintenance is required. Produces 1-1⁄2 HP @ 14.5 or 17.2 amps, 115 VAC. Optional motor 2 HP @ 21 amps, 115 VAC. AIRLOCK: Moves the conditioned insulation material from the agitator into the air flow from the blower.
HOW THE SYSTEM WORKS TOGETHER THE FORCE/2 How the System Works Together, Cont. REMOTE CONTROL: Permanently attached to the main panel, the remote control cord allows the operator to control the machine’s on/off function from the attic. Both the agitator and the blower can be operated independently by the remote Remote Control with VS Control control. The blower speed control is built into the remote cord to enable the operator to decrease or increase blower pressure and air volume.
Safety First When working with insulation, always wear a long sleeve shirt, gloves, a hat, goggles or safety glasses for eye protection and a 3M brand #8710 nose/mouth filter (or equivalent) for respiratory protection. ACCESSORIES YOU NEED TO WEAR... SAFETY GLASSES OR GOGGLES GLOVES LONG-SLEEVED SHIRT CAP Never put your hands into the hopper while the machine is running. Keep tools and other foreign objects out of the hopper. Clean all material out of the hopper and the hose when your job is complete.
SET-UP AND OPERATION THE FORCE/2 Set-Up and Operation ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS: Before connecting the machine to electrical power, make sure all switches are in the "off " position. Connect both supplied extension cords to dedicated 115V 20 amp grounded outlets. In the home, refrigerator or freezer outlets usually fit the amperage requirements. If necessary, these appliances can be temporarily unplugged, enabling the FORCE/2 to use the outlet.
Set-Up and Operation, Cont. HOSE SETUP, ATTIC: Cellulose: For normal attic applications, use a minimum of 100 feet of 3 inch hose on your job. Longer hose length decreases both capacity and material throw. Using 200 feet of hose, capacity and throw will be reduced by approximately 30%. If you must use a hose longer than 150 feet, reduce the hose size to 2-1⁄2 inch diameter for the last 50'. Fiberglass: Use a minimum of 150 feet of hose.
SET-UP AND OPERATION THE FORCE/2 Set-Up and Operation, Cont. LOADING THE HOPPER: Machine may be “on or off ” while loading. Cellulose, place the bag of insulation material on the hopper. Use a knife to open the bag so that the material falls into the hopper. Your FORCE/2 is designed to self-feed. Fiberglass, place the bag on the side of the hopper. Cut the bag in thirds and dispense one third of the contents gradually until the agitator breaks up and conditions the material.
Operational Guidelines BLOWING SIDEWALLS, CELLULOSE: When blowing sidewalls, use the following settings and recommendations as guidelines. Settings may change from job to job, material to material, or nozzle to nozzle. Hose length and humidity may affect your results. Two hole method, standard wall construction: 2" x 4" x 16" on center.
SIDEWALL & INSULATION MATERIAL THE FORCE/2 Sidewalls & Insulation Material Construction example: 2 inches x 4 inches x 8 feet on 16 inch centers, 2.8 cubic foot cavity CELLULOSE COVERAGE: US Greenfiber Customer Support 800-228-0024 US Greenfiber, Cocoon 22.5lb bag Wall Pack Density Pounds Per Cavity 2.6 PCF @ R13 7.07 lbs FIBERGLASS COVERAGE: JM Product Information 800-654-3103 www.jm-builder.com/spider.php Johns Manville Spider, 30lb bag Wall Pack Density Pounds Per Cavity 1.0 PCF @ R13 1.
Sidewalls & Insulation Material FIGURING WALL CAVITY AREA Measure wall cavity in inches. Multiply depth x width x height. Example: (1)31⁄2" deep x 141⁄2" wide x 925⁄8" tall = 4,700 cubic inches (2)Divide 4,700 by 1,728 = 2.72 cubic feet in the cavity. Each wall cavity may vary slightly. (1,728 equals the number of cubic inches in a cubic foot.
GENERATORS AND EXTENSION CORDS THE FORCE/2 Generators and Extension Cords Your FORCE/2 will operate on power from a commercial-sized generator. No household generators may be used due to the high inrush requirements of the FORCE/2. Also, generators made by Honda, Yamaha, Coleman and Generac are not recommended. While they are of high quality, these generators do not have the inrush protection devices necessary to start the FORCE/2 and protect the generator.
Maintenance Reasonable preventive maintenance will help ensure your FORCE/2 gives you many years of satisfactory use. Cleaning the interior and exterior of your machine and protecting its finish with a product such as Armor All will keep it looking new. CORDS AND SWITCHES The remote cord and switches are subject to considerable wear and tear during normal use. Inspect all cords and switches each week for cuts or loose connections. Repair or replace any damaged components at once to avoid possible injury.
MAINTENANCE THE FORCE/2 Maintenance, Cont. REPLACING AIRLOCK SEALS We recommend changing the airlock seals every 300 hours, 200,000 pounds of insulation or once a year, whichever comes first. Unplug the FORCE/2 from electrical power and empty all insulation material from the hopper. Seal replacement requires a 7/16" socket and ratchet, a 6" socket extension and a 7/16" open-end wrench. With the machine in an upright position, locate the seven 1⁄4*20 bolts holding the seal in place.
Maintenance, Cont. GEARBOX The oil in the gearbox of your FORCE/2 should be changed every year to ensure proper lubrication of the gears and seals. Changing oil in all direct drive models: Model 22015 Model 22015 Place the machine on its side with clear access to the two drain/fill plugs on the gearbox. Place a drain pan under each plug to catch the used oil. Remove the drain plug from each of the two gearbox chambers with a 90º 3/8 inch hex wrench. Drain the oil into the pans.
MAINTENANCE THE FORCE/2 Maintenance, Cont. Recommended gearbox oil: Model 22014 Capacity: 48 oz. Temperature 40˚ - 100˚ F Mobil SHC 634 gear lube Temperatures -20˚ - +40˚ F Mobil 1 synthetic 5W-30 Model 22014 Vent Plug ⁄4 - 1⁄2 Turn to Vent 1 Drain & Fill plug Gearbox/Agitator/Airlock Unjamming procedure: Empty hoper, disconnect all electrical cords to machine. Tip machine upside down onto hopper. Remove agitator motor cover on outside of machine (black plastic).
Maintenance, Cont. BLOWER MAINTENANCE Keeping the blower as clean as possible will avoid system overheating. Overheating will cause lowered production, possible system failure and shorten the expected life of your FORCE/2. Inspect blower brushes every three months or 100 hours of use. Replace brushes when they reach 1⁄4 inch or less in length. Change the brushes before the brush stunt touches the commutator. When reassembling, the lead wires must be isolated from the motor frame and any rotating parts.
MAINTENANCE THE FORCE/2 Maintenance, Cont. REPLACING BLOWER BRUSHES Model 21025 (105 CFM) brush replacement not recommended Model 21024 (116 CFM) shown Removing old brushes: Disconnect all electrical cords to machine. Tip machine upside down onto hopper. To facilitate replacement of the blower brushes remove blower from machine. Locate brush clips (fig 1), using flat screwdriver place screwdriver under brush clip as shown (fig 2), pry in an upward motion until loose.
Troubleshooting Problem Agitator does not operate. Note: Agitator can not be turned by hand. Likely Cause Power cords not plugged in. Loose power cord/ extension cord at electrical connection. Electricity not present at Blower plug. Transformer in machine not receiving electricity. Rocker switch for agitator is not in “on” position. “on” at main panel. Circuit breaker tripped on main panel. Jam in airlock exit tube. Jam between blade of agitator and airlock.
TROUBLESHOOTING THE FORCE/2 Troubleshooting, Cont. Problem Machine makes a grinding noise when running. Likely Cause Gearbox drive not engaged with airlock rotor connection out of alignment. Low oil level in gearbox. Agitator fan cover rubbing against rotating fan blade. Decreased material throw. Worn airlock seals. Kink in hose. Excess air leaking into hopper. Material buildup in blower housing.
Troubleshooting Cont. Problem Likely Cause Remedy Machine does not run Cont. Main panel circuit breaker tripped. Wait for a few minutes, push to reset. Air, but no material, comes out of hose Slide gate closed. Open to operating position. Bridging (air pocket in hopper). Remote rocker switch for agitator motor has failed. Circuit breaker tripped on main panel. Jam between blade of agitator and airlock. Replace with original factory part. Push to reset. Disconnect electrical power.
TROUBLESHOOTING THE FORCE/2 Troubleshooting Cont. Problem Blower does not operate or variable speed does operate. Likely Cause Loose wire in electrical system. Have the system inspected and repaired by a qualified service center. Worn brushes in blower motor Have the brushes inspected and replaced by a qualified service center. Inline fuse blown. Agitator trips circuit breaker at main panel. Remedy Low voltage 99-104v. Turn machine upside down. Locate fuse holder on electrical box.
Mechanical Drawings Fiber Glass Dam 22141 Slide Gate 22000-03 Hopper 22000 Slide Gate Guide 22000-06 & 22000-07 Agitator 22025 Slide Gate Pin 22000-04 Base 22004 22004-01 Airlock Seal 22013 Airlock Rotor 22008 without seals Blower 21024 21025 3" Hose 22051 Airlock Tube 22005-09 Airlock Outlet Plate 3" 22005-01 Airlock Stainless Insert 3" 22005-03 Airlock Bearing 22021 Gearbox 22014/22015 Airlock Inlet Plate 2 1⁄2" 22005-02 Airlock Stainless Insert 21⁄2" 22005-04 29 Agitator Motor 21026/210
MECHANICAL DRAWINGS (Mfg from 8/02-12/06) 1....21000-05-S ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ASSM. 2....21025-S ..BLOWER, 2 STG, 115V, 60 Hz, 105 CFM, ASSM. 3....21024-S ..BLOWER, 2 STG, 115V, 60 Hz, 116 CFM, ASSM. 4....21026-S ..AGITATOR MOTOR ASSM., 1.5 HP, 115/22OV, 60Hz 4a..21027-S ..AGITATOR MOTOR ASSM., 2 HP, 115/220V, 60 HZ 5....21026-16 AGITATOR MOTOR COVER ABS 1/4" 6....21060-01 POWER CORD 100' 12/3 COMP, TWIST LOCK 7....22000 ....HOPPER, STD, BLUE 8....22000-02 HOPPER BELLY BAND, STD 9....
1 ....21000-S ....ELECTRICAL SYSTEM ASSM. W/RS&VSC 2 ....21025-S ....BLOWER, 2 STG 115 V, 60HZ, 105 CFM, ASSM. 3 ....21024-S ....BLOWER, 2 STG 115 V, 60HZ, 116 CFM, ASSM. 4 ....21026-S ....Agitator motor assm., 1.5 HP 115/220V, 60 HZ 4A..21027-S ....Agitator motor assm., 2.0 HP 115/220V, 60 HZ 5 ....21026-07 ..AGITATOR MOTOR COVER ABS 1/4" 5a ..21026-17 ..AGITATOR MOTOR COVER 1/4" HC 6 ....21060-01 ..POWER CORD 100' 12/3 COMP, TWIST LOCK 7 ....22000 ......HOPPER, STD, BLUE 8 ....22000-02..
MECHANICAL DRAWINGS Airlock Assembly Item # PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 ..........22005-02 ............AIRLOCK INLET PLATE ASSM. 2 1/2" 2 ..........22005-09 ............AIRLOCK TUBE 12" (CRS) 3 ..........22005-01 ............AIRLOCK OUTLET PLATE ASSM. 3" 4 ..........22021 ................AIRLOCK BEARING FLANGE 4 HOLE 5 ..........22008 ................AIRLOCK ROTOR ASSEMBLY W/O SEAL 6 ..........22013 ................AIRLOCK SEAL 7 ..........22116 ..................AIRLOCK WEAR WASHER 8 ..........F221.
Item # PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 ........22008 ..........AIRLOCK ROTOR ASSM. W/O SEALS 2 ........22013............AIRLOCK SEAL 3 ........22116 ............WEAR WASHER NYLON 5/8" 4 ........F112 ..............1/4*20x7/8 GRADE 5 HEX HEAD ZN 5 ........F114 ..............
MECHANICAL DRAWINGS Model 21024 116 CFM Blower Item # PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 ........21025............BLOWER 2 STG., 115V, 60 Hz, 105 CFM 1 ........21024............BLOWER 2 STG., 115V, 60 Hz, 116 CFM n/a ......21025-05 ......Blower Brush (set of two) 2 ........22022--..........BLOWER MOUNTING BRACKET 3 ........22022-01 ......BLOWER MOUNTING BRACKET 6-3/4" 4 ........F112 ..............1/4*20 X 7/8" GRADE 5 HEX, ZN 5 ........F114 ..............1/4" NYLON INSERT LOCKNUT, ZN 6 ........F146..........
Item # PART NUMBER 1 ........R22001-02 ....ELECTRICAL BOX W/HOLES DESCRIPTION 2 ........21012-00-S ....REMOTE CORD 18/7 x 100' COMP. W/RS & VSC 3 ........21016-S..........ELECTRICAL PANEL ASSM. 4 ........21002............TRANSFORMER 110 VOLT 5 ........21003-02 ......ELECTRICAL CONTACTOR (2 HP) 6 ........21003-03 ......ELECTRICAL CONTACTOR MOUNT RAIL 7 ........21017-02 ......FUSE HOLDER, BLOWER 8 ........21019 ............ELECTRICAL BOX FLANGE CONNECTOR 9 ........21020............
ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS Electrical without GFCI Mfg from 7/89 - 9/02 Item # PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 ........11072 ............REMOTE BOX TOGGLE SWITCH SEAL 2 ........21000-02-S ....ROCKER SWITCH, PANEL 3 ........21008-02 ......STRAIN RELIEF, ALUM. 1/2" 4 ........21010 ............ELECTRICAL FLANGE RECEPTACLE TWIST 15 AMP 5 ........21016-0 ........ELECTRICAL FACE PLATE “STD” 1996 W/SILK SCREEN 6 ........21045-01 ......CIRCUIT BREAKER 20 AMP 7 ........21045-02 ......CIRCUIT BREAKER BUTTON SEAL 8 ......
ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS Electrical without GFCI Mfg from 7/89 - 9/02 Item # PART NUMBER 1 ........21008-0 ........REMOTE BOX 3/4 W/HOLE DESCRIPTION 2 ........21008-09 ......STRAIN RELIEF, ALUMINUM, 3/4" 3 ........21008-10 ......REMOTE CORD 18/7 X 100' (ONLY) 4 ........21008-12 ......REMOTE BOX CONNECTOR SOCKET MALE 5 ........21008-13 ......REMOTE BOX CONNECTOR SOCKET FEMALE 6 ........21008-14 ......REMOTE BOX CONTACT PIN MALE 7 ........21008-15 ......REMOTE BOX CONTACT PIN FEMALE 8 ........21008-17 ...
ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS Wiring Diagram Mfg from 7/89 - 9/02 Electrical with Variable Speed Control in Remote Cord 38
Item # PART NUMBER 1 ........R22001-02 ....ELECTRICAL BOX W/HOLES DESCRIPTION 2 ........21006-S ........REMOTE CORD 18/4 x 100' ASSM. 3 ........21016-02-S ....ELECTRICAL PANEL ASSM. 4 ........21002............TRANSFORMER 110 VOLT 5 ........21003-02 ......ELECTRICAL CONTACTOR (2 HP) 6 ........21003-03 ......ELECTRICAL CONTACTOR MOUNT RAIL 7 ........21017-02 ......FUSE HOLDER, BLOWER 8 ........21019 ............ELECTRICAL BOX FLANGE CONNECTOR 9 ........21020............ELECTRICAL BOX MOUNTING PLATE 10..
ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS Electrical with GFCI Mfg from 8/02 - Present DESCRIPTION Item # PART NUMBER 12........F119 ..............8-32X3/8 PP ZN 13........F223..............10-32X5/8 FIL TRUSS ZN 14........21000-02 ......ROCKER SWITCH, PANEL 15........21008-02 ......STRAIN RELIEF, ALUM. 1/2" 16........21010 ............ELECTRICAL FLANGE RECEPTACLE, TWIST 15 AMP.34 21016-03 ..................ELECTRICAL FACE PLATE "OC" W/SILK SCREEN 18........21045-01 ......CIRCUIT BREAKER 20 AMP. 19........21045-02 ....
Electrical with GFCI Mfg from 8/02 - Present Electrical without GFCI Mfg from 7/89 - Present Item # PART NUMBER 22 ......21008-0 ........REMOTE BOX 3/4" W/HOLE DESCRIPTION 23 ......21008-09 ......STRAIN RELIEF, ALUM. 3/4" 24........21008-03 ......REMOTE CORD 18/4X100' (ONLY) 25 ......01009............REMOTE BOX 31" SHIELD STICKER 26 ......RR21021-01....REMOTE BOX ROCKER SWITCH 26A ....11008-06-01-S REMOTE BOX ROCKER SWITCH ASSM. 27........RR21004........REMOTE BOX 3/4" SHIELD W/O STICKER 28 ......
ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS Electrical with GFCI Mfg from 8/02 - Present VERSION A Item # PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 ........22001-03 ......ELECTRICAL BOX W/CURVE, WHOLES 2 ........21002............TRANSFORMER 110 VOLT 3 ........21003-02 ......ELECTRICAL CONTACTOR (2 HP) 4 ........21003-03 ......ELECTRICAL CONTACTOR MOUNT RAIL 5 ........21017-02 ......FUSE HOLDER, BLOWER 6 ........21019 ............ELECTRICAL BOX FLANGE CONNECTOR 7 ........21020-01 ......ELECTRICAL BOX MOUNTING PLATE 1/8 X 5 X 6-3/8 8 .....
VERSION B Item # PART NUMBER 1 ........R22001-02 ....ELECTRICAL BOX W/ HOLES DESCRIPTION 2 ........21002............TRANSFORMER 110 VOLT 3 ........21003-02 ......ELECTRICAL CONTACTOR (2 HP) 4 ........21003-03 ......ELECTRICAL CONTACTOR MOUNT RAIL 5 ........21017-02 ......FUSE HOLDER, BLOWER 6 ........21019 ............ELECTRICAL BOX FLANGE CONNECTOR 7 ........21020............ELECTRICAL BOX MOUNTING PLATE 8 ........21025-07 ......FUSE, 15 AMPS 9 ........F120..............
ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS Wiring Diagram Manufactured from 8/02 - Present Electrical with GFCI 44
Item # PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1 ........21006-S ........REMOTE CORD/BOX 18/4X100' ASSM. (see page 41 for more detailed remote cord drawings) 2 ........11072 ............REMOTE BOX TOGGLE SWITCH SEAL 3 ........21000-03 ......ROCKER SWITCH, BLACK 4 ........21000-04 ......ROCKER SWITCH, RED 5 ........21000-02 ......ROCKER SWITCH PANEL 6 ........21010 ............ELEC. FLANGE RECEPT. TWIST 15AMP 7 ........21016-02 ......ELECTRICAL FACE PLATE 2002 8 ........21045-01 ......CIRCUIT BREAKER 20 AMP 9 .......
ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS Electrical with Remote Disconnect Mfg from 9/02 - Present Item # PART NUMBER 14........21003-02 ......ELECTRICAL CONTACTOR 2 HP DESCRIPTION 15........21003-03 ......ELECTRICAL CONTACTOR MOUNT RAIL 16........21143-06 ......VARIABLE SPEED CONTROL 17........21002............TRANSFORMER 110/24 VAC 18........21020............ELECTRICAL BOX MOUNTING PLATE 19........R22001-02 ....ELECTRICAL BOX W/HOLES 20 ......21025-07 ......FUSE, 15 AMP 21........21017-02 ......FUSE HOLDER 22 ......
Electrical With Remote Disconnect 47 ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS Wiring Diagram Mfg from 9/02 - Present
Electrical Wiring Diagram with Variable speed control and Remote disconnect Mfg.
ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FORCE/2 Electrical Drawings (Cont’d)
ELECTRICAL DRAWINGS FORCE/2 Electrical Drawings (Cont’d) 4 5 6 7 3 8 2 1 Item # QTY. PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 1...................1.....................21008-03..............Remote Cord 18/4 x 100’ 2...................1.....................21050...................Remote Box, 3/4”, Molded 3...................1.....................21051...................Remote, Box Shield, 3/4” Molded 4...................1.....................21061...................Switch Assm, Field Replacement Remote Box Molded 5...
CLAIMS, DAMAGE OR LOSS THE FORCE/2 Claims, Damage or Loss These goods were carefully packed and thoroughly inspected before leaving our factory. Responsibility for its safe delivery was assumed by the carrier upon acceptance of the shipment. Inspect shipment carefully on the arrival for damage to contents, shortages or equipment. In case of damage, save container and packing material for inspection. Claims for loss or damage sustained in transit must, therefore, be made upon the carrier, as follows: 1.
Claims, Damage or Loss Claims for loss or damage must be filed with the carrier by the consignee within 24 hours after receipt of goods. We will assist you in every possible manner but cannot be responsible for the collection of a claim or the cost of replacement of the damaged goods. If you have any questions regarding the above information please feel free to contact an INTEC representative.
RETURNS THE FORCE/2 Returns SHIPMENTS TO FACTORY All shipments to the factory must have a RMA number on the outside of the carton. You will be given a RMA number when you contact the Sales Department. The RMA is the only way to track and assure that your request is handled properly. If you received an invoice with your merchandise, please include a copy of the invoice with all returned materials.
Receiving Replacement Parts When you call INTEC, please have available the model number and serial number of your machine, as well as description of the defective part or an explanation of the defect. We will issue a Return Merchandise Authorization (RMA) number and instructions to return the defective part. All shipments to INTEC must be sent via UPS, except in the case of complete machines, when a common carrier should be used. The warranty on your machine does not cover freight or labor charges.
WARRANTY THE FORCE/2 Warranty It is expressly understood and agreed that no officer, agent, salesman or employee of the Manufacturer INTEC has the authority to obligate the Manufacturer by any terms, stipulations, or conditions not herein expressed; that all previous representations and agreements, either verbal or written, referring to the machinery and equipment, which is the subject of this Warranty, are hereby superseded and canceled, and that there are no promises or agreements outside of this Warran
Insulation Terms and Values R-VALUE: The resistance (R) to heat or cold. The higher the R Value, the greater the resistance and the better the insulation factor. SETTLEMENT: All blown insulation will settle after installation. Your FORCE/2 installs near settled density. Consult the chart on the material bag for coverage and install accordingly. COVERAGE: Every bag of material comes with a coverage chart detailing R-Value ratings. Average ratings for various materials are: Cellulose: R = 3.
INSULATION TERMS AND VALUES THE FORCE/2 Insulation Terms and Values, Cont. COMMON INSULATION VALUES Material Air Space Thickness 1" R-Value 1.01 Cellulose loose fill 1" 3.70 Concrete block 8", hollow 1.11 Celotex 1" 3.03 Fiberglass batt 31⁄2" 11.0 Fiberglass loose fill 1" 2.2 Fiberglass batt 8" ⁄4" Rockwool batt 3 Rockwool loose fill 1" Rockwool batt 19.0 11.0 6 - 71⁄2" 22.0 2.60 Plywood 1 ⁄2" .62 Vermiculite 1" 2.13 Polyurethane board 1" 6.