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A/t at 2000 xr automatic film and x-ray processor
A/T AT 2000 XR Automatic Film and X-Ray Processor
Up for sale is a USED AT 2000 XR Automatic Film and X-Ray Processor. This machine can automatically develop x-rays and film. These are normally used in dentist's and doctor's offices to develop x-rays for quicker diagnoses. This unit is complete and just needs fittings added to it. We plugged in the unit and it powers on. We have not done any further testing. We offer a 7 DOA guarantee.
* Automatic chemistry replenishment and temperature maintenance.
* A microcomputer automatically signals the internal replenishment pumps to meter the proper amount of developer and fixer to maintain chemistry strength. This ensures optimum chemistry strength and is more economical because excess chemistry is not used.
* Stand-by mode for energy conservation. After films exit the processor, the A/T 2000 XR will automatically return to stand-by mode. Electricity use, water consumption and system wear are reduced.
Archival, 5 1/2 minutes. "Quick-look" Endo periapical films, 2 1/2minutes
At initial Power On, 4 1/4oz. in 90 seconds. Every 12 3/4" linear film, 1 2/3 oz. in 35 seconds
115V, 60Hz, 8A. Use 3 prong grounded outlet. Dedicated 15 amp line recommended
1/2 gallon/minute when processing film. Do not
80 psi max. / 30 psi min. Manual shut-off required
1/2" female NP and 3/4" male garden hose adapters provided. A 6' long water supply hose is provided to connect to the rear of the processor
Vacuum breaker not required. Processor has a 1" air gap between water supply inlet and top of highest water level in processor
Mixing valve not required if water temperature is between 55 degree F (13 degrees C) to 80 degrees F (27 degrees C)
Use 1 1/2" diameter vertical PVC standpipe, open at top, connected to 1 1/2" PVC trap. Top of standpipe must be 6" below bottom of counter top. DO NOT DRAIN INTO COPPER OR BRASS. Ventilation: Room air must not exceed 80 degrees F
(27 degrees C) during processing. Processing generates heat. Adequate ventilation of 10 air changes per hour is necessary to maintain darkroom temperature
Listed for M.A. by A.A. - Located at: EB2-F-1