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ac
60.0 hertz
film processing machine
daylight
film
portable
included
magazine
model a/t 2000 X-Ray film processor
115.0
single
8 amps; three prong plug required; 2.5 minute endo quick look film processing; 5.5 minute archival film processing; water floe .5 gpm; requires 80 psi max water pressure with 30psi min; water source must have manual shut off near processor; adapters to connect .5 inch mpt or .75 inch male garden hose fitting; supplied tubing at rear of processor is 6 feet long; vacuum breaker not required; 1 inch air gap between water supply inlet and top of tank; water temp 55 deg f to 80 deg f; mixing valve not required if water temp is in range; 1.5 inch pvc standpipe connected to a 1.5 inch pvc trap; do not drain into copper or brass
A machine designed for processing photographic film in continuous and automatic operation. It must have facilities for developing and fixing. It may or may not have facilities for washing and drying.
Special requirement. see specific instructions or drawings provided.
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