WARNING!
All UR FOG fogging systems should only be used with UR FOG-branded fluids. It is strictly forbidden to use any fluid not previously authorized in writing by UR FOG srl.
SUMMARY
- 01 Package contents - page 2
- 02 Introduction of the product - page 3
- 03 Conditions of use and warnings - page 3
- 04 Installations tips for fogging systems - page 4
- 05 Technical specifications - page 5
- 06 How to activate the system - page 6
- 07 Mains power supply and connections - page 7
- 08 Description of input and output connections - page 8
- 09 Connection examples - page 10
- 10 Front LEDs Meaning - page 14
- 11 Shooting time settings and fog flow direction - page 15
- 12 Nozzle tamper - page 16
- 13 Installation, exchange and reset - page 17
- 14 Maintenance - page 18
- 15 Reset from fault conditions - page 19
- 16 Defects and possible solution - page 20
- 17 Warranty - page 22
- 18 Maintenance - page 23
The conditions of use will be automatically accepted by breaking the security labels on the product.
01 PACKAGE CONTENT
Inside the package you will find:
- The machine FAST 14000 PUMP PRO PLUS WIDE
- One 5000 ml bag
- A label to indicate the device presence
- Installation and use manual.
- Wall stand.
02 INTRODUCTION OF THE PRODUCT
Thank you for purchasing UR Fog product. The Fast 14000 PUMP PRO PLUS WIDE is the most powerful and fastest system in the world, ideal to protect wide areas like big shops, warehouses, or superstores. It shoots up to 4000 m³ of dense fog in about 3 minutes in a single shot. This fogging system can operate without mains power for up to 5 hours, making it ideal for protecting isolated areas or where mains power is frequently unavailable. With patented technological innovations, PUMP LINE products offer the best performance as fog generators.
Key Features: Simple installation and integration with any existing alarm system.
03 CONDITIONS OF USE AND WARNINGS
The fog generated by UR Fog does not create particular problems or injuries for humans during short stays in a fogged room, provided the system is used according to the manufacturer's recommendations. The generated fog is certified as safe for people and animals by an authorized international certification company and is proven not to leave any residual. UR Fog systems are certified respecting European laws and regulations. Any certifications required in specific countries are the responsibility of the distributor in that country. Certification documents can be requested by emailing support@urfog.com.
The manufacturer does not guarantee the use of the UR Fog system in the presence of objects that may be damaged by contact with glycol, water, and alcohol-based substances. Any employee or worker exposed to fog must be warned in advance and checked for allergies to the listed substances. No allergy problems have been reported to date. UR Fog is not responsible for any damage or conditions of use not specifically approved in writing prior to installation. Refer to the UR Fog fluid safety data sheet at www.urfog.com for fog fluid information.
Safety Precautions:
- Contact a doctor if fog fluid is swallowed or if skin/eye contact causes a reaction. Wash immediately with water and soap.
- Do not stay for extended periods in a room filled with fog.
- Use only UR Fog-recommended refills; they are for single use. Dispose of empty bags according to national rules.
- Keep UR Fog refills out of reach of babies and animals.
- The nozzle may reach high temperatures; touching it may cause burns.
- Do not look directly into the nozzle.
- Use UR Fog products only for protection against theft or robbery.
- Never use different fog fluids or add other substances to refills.
- Do not use or keep charged UR Fog machines in vehicles. Do not transport UR Fog within 24 hours of shutdown; it must not be armed during transport.
04 INSTALLATION TIPS FOR FOGGING SYSTEMS
Please observe the following instructions for installing UR Fog:
- This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory, or mental capabilities, or lack of experience, unless supervised or instructed by a responsible person.
- Children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with this appliance.
- The machine must be installed avoiding obstruction of escape routes.
- Verify that the fog does not limit visibility near stairs, landings, or moving objects, which could cause falls, injuries, or damage.
- Do not look directly into the nozzle. Do not add any other substance into the bags.
- The nozzle may reach high temperatures; touching it may cause burns.
- When UR Fog produces fog, avoid staying closer than 1 meter from the machine.
- When UR Fog is armed, avoid staying closer than 50 cm from the nozzle.
- Before testing UR Fog, inform the local firefighters to avoid false alarms.
- Place warning labels about the presence of UR Fog on windows.
- Report the installation to the firefighters and other necessary institutions.
- An external switch is necessary to separate the fog generator from the alarm system, to be activated before maintenance to prevent accidental fog activation during input tests.
- Never direct the fog jet towards an object or wall less than 2 meters away; increase this distance if possible. UR Fog reaches over 10 meters in the first 3 seconds.
- Set the shooting time within the recommended range to avoid "overshooting". Excessive shooting time can create residue problems.
- UR Fog can operate for up to 2 hours and 30 minutes without mains power due to its insulation system.
- Install at a height of approximately 2.5 meters to prevent tampering.
- Install with a maximum inclination of 20°.
- Do not move the machine when it is still hot.
- The main body, containing the heating system, should only be opened by authorized service centers. Do not touch the insulation before 24 hours after shutdown, as internal parts can reach high temperatures.
- Do not activate the UR Fog machine before installation is completed.
- Insert cylinders as the last procedure and verify the anti-tampering function.
- Always test the system after installation is finished.
- At least one hour is necessary from activation to reach the minimum temperature for fog shooting.
- Install UR Fog avoiding any obstacles that could prevent fog spreading.
- The external temperature of UR Fog can reach 50°C.
- The tip of a stranded conductor should not be soft-soldered where it is subjected to contact pressure.
- The UR Fog machine should not be exposed to water spray or dripping.
- Request training courses for installers from UR Fog or its distributors for optimal equipment installation.
- Bag contents are mechanically predetermined and subject to +/- 10% variation.
05 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
* Industrial standard as from other manufacturers
Weight without bag and battery | 56 Kg |
Max fog emission in a single shot | 4500 m³ |
Total fog emission capacity | 9000 m³ |
Fog bag capacity | 1 x 5000 ml |
Working time without mains power | around 5 hours |
Max power on heating system | 600 W |
Average power consumption during heating | 500 W |
Heating time | around 5 hours |
Average power consumption | 110 W |
Batteries type suggested | 12V 7,2 Ah (FIAMM FG 20721 or similar) |
Door tamper | Screw to ground |
Anti-tear off and anti-shift | Accelerometer |
The "empty" signal indicates that the bag is empty or that the system has shot for at least 150 seconds. It is important to perform the "reset" only when exchanging the bag to avoid losing seconds counting (See paragraph 13).
WARNING:
- Loosened ferrule can cause dropping.
- Do not disconnect the machine immediately after the shot.
- Change the battery every two years.
- Change the bag as soon as the "empty" signal appears.
- The machine cannot be activated on a surface that does not allow air circulation from lower slots.
06 HOW TO ACTIVATE THE SYSTEM
It is recommended to fix the fog generator to a wall. The bracket can simplify installation by allowing the use of back holes for cable passage. Use a screw in the fixing hole placed in the bag compartment. Always verify that the bracket or support surface are suitable for the machine's weight and that the machine has correct air circulation.
CAUTION: To avoid injuries, please securely fix the fogging machine to the wall according to the installation instructions.
To open the side compartment, remove the bag compartment, take off the frontal shell, and unscrew the screws. The longer screw in the lower left part of the bag compartment door activates the tamper output when removed. After correct positioning, the machine emits 4 beeps and deactivates the tamper output. The Pump 14000 fogging system must only be installed vertically (wall mounting).
[Image: Internal components of the machine, bag compartment, and wall mounting diagram]
07 MAINS POWER SUPPLY AND CONNECTIONS
The heating element is rated at 600 W. Initial power consumption is about 500 W, decreasing to an average of 110 W. Do not use inverters or UPS unless they generate a true sine wave. Consult the UPS manufacturer for compatibility. The maximum current to consider is 6 A for 120 V or 3 A for 230 V. Connection to the 230 V grid must be performed by a qualified technician. Connect the equipment to the grid only after installation is complete. The ground terminal must be connected.
Note: All equipment powered from the electricity grid requires installation compliant with the rules of the country where it is installed, including wire sections, fuse types, and material suitability.
Fuse Replacement: Use only fuses with the following specifications:
- FOR 230 V MAINS VOLTAGE: CERAMIC BODY FILLED WITH QUARTZ, REF. STD. EN60127-2-3/DIN41660, 6.3 A, H 1500 A (EXAMPLE OMEGA GT520231)
- FOR 120 V MAINS VOLTAGE: CERAMIC BODY FILLED WITH QUARTZ, REF. STD. EN60127-2-3/DIN41660, 10 A, H 1500 A
[Image: Power supply mains connections, mains power, ground connection, and battery holder]
When connecting to the mains power, it is recommended not to disconnect the existing ground cable. Disconnecting or modifying existing cables voids the warranty and may cause issues related to temperature control.
08 DESCRIPTION OF INPUT AND OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
INPUTS:
- + / - Power supply input: For 12V power connection.
- ARM: Arming input. Connecting to positive arms the system; the blue front LED turns on, indicating readiness when the machine reaches proper temperature.
- SHOOT: Shooting input. Connecting to positive initiates fog emission for the set time if the system is hot and armed. If the ARM input is opened during an alarm, fog emission stops immediately.
- Negative: Common ground connection.
VALIDATION INPUT (PIR SENSOR VALIDATION INPUT):
- P+: Positive power output (max 300 mA) for validation sensor or remote control receiver.
- P-: Negative power output / COM (max 300 mA) for validation sensor or remote control receiver.
- PV (N.C. PIR): Validation input. Connects to a validation sensor with a normally closed contact to terminal P-. When PV is active and jumper W4 is closed, fog emission requires both SHOOT and PV commands within 60 seconds. Both inputs are inhibited for 2 minutes after shooting to prevent false activations.
OUTPUTS:
- EMPTY: Empty bag output. Closes towards negative when the bag is empty or after 100" of fog emission. Activated by a sensor detecting liquid absence during shooting. Deactivated by RESET (paragraph 15).
- FAULT: Fault output. Closes towards negative upon malfunction (e.g., expired battery, power supply fault, temperature control fault) requiring technical action.
- TAMPER: Tamper output. Closes towards negative when the bag door is opened or the accelerometer detects sudden movement (e.g., detachment from wall).
- CONFIRM: Shot confirmation output. Closes towards negative only after the system has emitted fog for the set time, staying active for 10 seconds. It does not change status if emission is interrupted.
Note: Output C may have a safety function to cut off power to the heating resistor on serious faults. Contact local distributor for details.
All outputs should be connected to an alarm central or electronic panel for real-time monitoring and action. Inputs use "negative security"; wire disconnection does not cause activation. Ensure reliable connections and protect cables.
[Diagram: Input and output terminals of the UR Fog machine]
09 CONNECTION EXAMPLES
The following diagrams illustrate input/output operations for better understanding, not as a definitive "single scheme to perform" as per EN50131-8 standards. Proper adherence requires using all PCB inputs and outputs.
- A: Example of connection of FAST 14000 PUMP PRO PLUS inputs with outputs of a standard alarm system.
- B: Example of connection of FAST 14000 PUMP PRO PLUS inputs to an alarm with relay outputs.
- C: Example of connection of FAST 14000 PUMP PRO PLUS inputs with outputs of an alarm with open collector outputs.
- D: Example of connection of FAST 14000 PUMP PRO PLUS outputs to drive LEDs and/or relays.
- E: Example of connection of FAST 14000 PUMP PRO PLUS outputs with inputs of an alarm normally opened.
- F: Example of connection of FAST 14000 PUMP PRO PLUS outputs with balanced inputs of an antitheft.
- G: Example of connection of FAST 14000 PUMP PRO PLUS outputs with antirobbery connection.
- H: Example of connection of FAST 14000 PUMP PRO PLUS outputs with relay board.
A - Example of connection of FAST 14000 PUMP PRO PLUS inputs with outputs of a standard alarm system
[Diagram: Connection of UR Fog to a standard alarm system with +12V, GND, ARM, SHOOT terminals and OC NPN OUT ON/OFF, + INTERNAL SIREN outputs]
The control panel in the diagram provides UR Fog power supply (11-14V DC, 250 mA max). The ON/OFF output is Open Collector NPN, open when off and closed to negative when on. The alarm output is normally open and becomes positive during alarm time.
10 FRONT LEDS MEANINGS
The front panel features three LEDs:
- BLUE LED:
When on: machine is armed and ready to shoot (if hot).
When flashing: indicates an error (see paragraph 17 "DEFECTS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS"). - RED LED:
When on: the bag is empty or in reserve.
When flashing: indicates an error (see paragraph 17 "DEFECTS AND POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS"). - GREEN LED:
When on: machine is hot and ready for fog emission.
When flashing: heating process is in progress; the machine is heating but not ready to shoot.
IF THE BLUE LED IS FLASHING TOGETHER WITH A CONTINUOUS BUZZER SOUND, A PROBLEM IS DETECTED. SEE PARAGRAPH 17.
The empty bag symbol also signifies "RESERVE", meaning at least 50% of the bag's estimated range has been consumed, or the machine has already shot for 150 seconds since the last bag reset.
[Image: Front panel of UR FOG machine showing LED locations: ARM, FAULT, EMPTY, RESERVE, HEATING]
11 SHOOTING TIME SETTING AND FOG FLOW DIRECTION
Shooting Time Setting: To set shooting time, open the bag compartment door. At the top of the PCB, move jumper P3 to the left position (closer to buttons S1/S2). Hold down button S1 "SET"; the 6 front LEDs will flash, each flash representing 10 seconds (minimum emission time is 30 sec.). Pressing SET again restarts the time setting.
Note: Ensure the control panel is in "service" mode before opening the side door to prevent the "anti-sabotage or tamper" circuit from causing a shot.
Note: To correctly dimension the machine, verify that area saturation occurs faster than the expected theft time.
Recommended Shooting Seconds According to Volume:
Fast 14000 PUMP PRO PLUS WIDE can produce fog for a maximum of 180 seconds per shot, filling approximately 4500 m³. Shooting time may need adjustment based on location specifics, nozzle type, temperature, air pressure, fog density, and ambient light.
Formula for calculation: (HxLxP) x D x V x R x I
- HxLxP: Height x Width x Depth of the area to protect
- D: Density of the produced fog
- V: Temperature and air pressure
- R: Acceptable residue in case of saturation of V parameter
- I: Intensity of the surface light
The table below indicates suggested fog emission times based on average conditions:
m³ to protect | Seconds of emission | m³ to protect | Seconds of emission | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
675 (2025*) | 30 | 2925 (8775*) | 130 | ||
900 (2700*) | 40 | 3150 (9450*) | 140 | ||
1125 (3375*) | 50 | 3375 (10125*) | 150 | ||
1350 (4050*) | 60 | 3600 (10800*) | 160 | ||
1575 (4725*) | 70 | 3825 (11475*) | 170 | ||
1800 (5400*) | 80 | 4050 (12150*) | 180 | ||
2025 (6075*) | 90 | 4500 (14000*) | 200 | ||
2250 (6750*) | 100 | ||||
2475 (7425*) | 110 | ||||
2700 (8100*) | 120 |
* Industrial standard as from other manufacturers
The first column shows the room volume, the second column the emission seconds. The m³ value varies with desired density. The first value in the second column provides maximum density for no residual, while the second value (CENELEC standard) offers minimum visibility. Higher visibility makes fog superfluous. If minimal residue is acceptable, shooting time can be increased.
Note: Higher fog output requires more time for visibility recovery. Excessive fog levels may leave residue.
Fog Flow Direction: To ensure correct fog flow direction, insert a screwdriver into the nozzle hole and orient it without forcing. Use pliers to screw/unscrew the nozzle, avoiding damage. Do not overtighten. Do not direct the fog jet towards objects or walls less than 2 meters away.
WARNING! After fog emission, the nozzle is very hot for several minutes. RISK OF BURNS IF TOUCHED BY BARE HANDS.
[Image: Diagram showing how to orient the nozzle with a screwdriver]
12 NOZZLE TAMPER
Nozzle obstruction is detected via a small airflow and internal pressure sensor. An obstruction triggers the Tamper output, a fast-frequency buzzer, and flashing red LEDs. This alarm state persists until the system is disarmed and re-armed. The compressor activates under specific conditions:
- Pressing RESET for over 5 seconds initiates a 90-minute monitoring cycle to simulate obstruction.
- When the system is armed, the monitoring cycle starts. If disarmed and re-armed, the count resets.
- After fog emission, the compressor activates for 90 minutes as the area remains vulnerable to sabotage.
Do not obstruct the nozzle when the generator is armed and the bag is inserted.
13 INSTALLATION, EXCHANGE AND BAG RESET
Insert the plastic bag into the compartment as shown in the picture. To perform a reset, jumper P3 must be in the right position (see picture). Insert a new bag until the metal plug clicks into its housing, then close the door. The buzzer will sound to confirm the tamper is closed.
Attention: Before opening side doors, ensure the alarm control panel is in "service" mode to prevent the "anti-sabotage or tamper" circuit from triggering an alarm.
[Images: Inserting the metal plug into the machine]
14 MAINTENANCE
UR Fog generators require minimal special care, but periodic annual monitoring by qualified personnel is recommended. Checks include:
- Verify the good working condition of the power supply and battery.
- Verify the nozzle ferrule lock.
- Verify the nozzle sphere's integrity.
- Check the air tightness of the circuit and switch functioning.
- Annually verify the fluid pump's functioning.
- Prepare an intervention report and release a conformity declaration.
Check Power Supply and Battery Efficiency: Verify the no-load voltage of the power supply (disconnected battery) is 13.8 V. Adjust using the trimmer if necessary. Check the battery's efficiency (should not be hot or bloated). It is suggested to change the battery every two years due to heavy and prolonged charging during shots without mains power.
Checking Pneumatic Circuit and Pressure Control System: This test must be performed by qualified personnel. Before starting, remove the bag, ensure the nozzle is cold, and confirm the nozzle tamper pump is activated. The pneumatic seal test must be done within seconds of the tamper pump activation, as nozzle temperature rises rapidly, potentially causing serious burns. The air exiting the nozzle can exceed 200°C.
15 RESET FROM FAULT CONDITION
This process helps distinguish false fault interpretations caused by electrical shocks or power supply issues from thermal loop problems.
- Serious Fault Signal: Buzzer emits a continuous sound for 20 minutes, blue LED flashes, and the FAULT output switches. (If the generator is disconnected and reconnected, proceed to point 3).
- After 20 minutes: Buzzer stops, blue LED continues flashing, FAULT output remains closed. This state is permanent until the machine is completely disarmed.
- Upon Reconnection: Blue and red LEDs flash alternately; no sound is emitted. This phase lasts up to 30 minutes, after which the FAULT output resets, and the generator resumes operation. If disconnected during this process, the timer restarts upon reconnection. If the generator operates normally after this process, no further action is needed. If the fault condition recurs within 20 minutes, contact the assistance center or return the machine to the factory.
It's Advisable to Use Gloves:
- Obstruct the nozzle with soft, insulating material (e.g., an eraser).
- Keep the nozzle obstructed, press and hold button P3 (in RESET position) until the pump activates.
- Wait for the buzzer activation (max 30 seconds).
- Quickly remove the obstruction to avoid contact with hot air. The buzzer should stop.
Troubleshooting: If the buzzer does not sound after 30 seconds, there might be a circuit loss; contact the service center. If the buzzer does not stop after removing the obstruction, there is an obstruction; contact the service center.
Annual Pump Function Verification: Allow the fog generator to shoot. If a full shot is not desired, disarm the machine to stop it immediately.
16 DEFECTS POSSIBLE SOLUTION
DEFECT FOUND | POSSIBLE CAUSE | POSSIBLE SOLUTION |
---|---|---|
When you arm the machine, you hear an internal buzz, like a motor | The compressor is checking that there are no obstructions in the circuit of fog emission. | When armed, the compressor monitors the nozzle for 90 minutes. It deactivates automatically afterwards. If disarmed, it continues monitoring. Re-arming resets the count. |
When you arm the fogging system, a little fog flow goes out from the nozzle even if the machine has never shot before | During factory testing, a small quantity of fog liquid remains in the ducts. | This emission occurs only at first activation and decreases with subsequent activations. After disassembly/reinstallation or transport, a small flow may reoccur with initial activations. |
The 3 frontal LEDs are flashing and the buzzer emits 1 beep per minute | The tension on +12 V input is too low or too high. | Check the external power supply or the alarm unit. |
The buzzer emits 2 beeps per minute | Low battery but possible shot. | Verify/replace battery. See paragraph MAINTENANCE. |
The buzzer emits 3 beeps per minute | Low battery but possible shot. | Verify/replace battery. See paragraph MAINTENANCE. |
The buzzer emits 10 continuous beeps per minute | Battery not present. Connector not inserted correctly. Verify that jumper W5 is inserted. | Insert battery. Remove and reinsert the connector. Insert jumper W5. |
The machine is armed (BLUE LED ON) but doesn't shoot | The front RED LED is on. The front GREEN LED flashes. | Bag reset has not been made (Reset as described in paragraph 15). Bag is in reserve or empty (Change the bag as described in paragraph 15). The heat exchanger has not yet reached the minimum temperature of shooting; wait for the LED to stop flashing (standard heating time: 60 min). |
Wiring error | Verify that the alarm, once activated, has tension on connectors of at least 12 V between GND(5) + SHOOTS(4). | |
BLUE LED is flashing | Overvoltage power line (120/230 V). | Try to reset (See paragraph 15). In case of unsuccessful restore, the PCB may be damaged; contact assistance. |
The buzzer emits a continuous sound | Overtemperature of the PCB. | Check for sufficient ventilation around the machine (See paragraph 15). |
BLUE and RED LEDs are flashing alternately | Disturbance/ interference or potential differences between devices. | To reset, see paragraph 15. In case of strong interference (lightning), a thermocouple reading error may occur; perform a reset (See paragraph 15). In case of unsuccessful restore, a potential difference or fault may have occurred. In large plants or with multiple fogging systems, potential differences between equipment might occur; uncoupling may be necessary. |
Error in the thermal loop | Possible fault of: thermocouple, resistance, or fuse cable. Do not attempt repair. | Contact the assistance service center. |
Impossible to arm the machine, BLUE LED doesn't switch on | Wiring error. | Check the terminal with a tester: when the alarm system is turned on, there should be a minimum voltage of 11 V between - GND (5) + ARM (3). |
When you press the reset button, you don't hear the buzzer sound, the frontal LEDs are flashing, but the RED LED does not reset | The Jumper P3 is in the “SET” position. | Warning: Shooting time is reset to zero. Bag reset - Paragraph 13. Shooting time setting - Paragraph 11. |
Setting the shooting time, the buzzer does not sound and the LEDs do not flash | The jumper P3 stands in the "RESET" position. | See the setting mode of the shooting time at paragraph 11. |
17 WARRANTY
The warranty for UR Fog products is two years and is handled directly by the dealer or authorized installer. Please contact your supplier with the purchase document containing the machine's serial number to claim warranty. The warranty does not cover moving parts or damages resulting from incorrect use, unless a manufacturing defect is found. Liquid and bags are not covered by warranty.
We recommend disposing of batteries in appropriate waste containers for recycling, as heavy metals are recyclable. ♻️
BY BREAKING THE SECURITY LABELS AND OPENING THE MACHINE, YOU ACCEPT WHAT IS WRITTEN ON THIS MANUAL AND ON THE WEB SITE: www.urfog.com
UR Fog srl: Via Toscana n. 38 - 10099 San Mauro Torinese - Italy
Phone: 011/01.33.037 - Fax: 011/01.33.005
Email: support@urfog.com
Legal office: Via Giacinto Collegno 11 - 10143 - Torino - Italy
RESELLER/INSTALLER STAMP
(company to contact for the warranty)
Serial number: _________________________
Date of installation: _________________________
Signature of installer: _________________________
At the end of the installation, write down the identification number of the machines, the date of the installation, and sign in the dedicated spaces.
18 MAINTENANCE
It is mandatory to fill out this table in accordance with the law.
DATE | BATTERY EXCHANGE | BAG EXCHANGE | SIGNATURE |
---|---|---|---|
YES | NO | n. | NO |
YES | NO | n. | NO |
YES | NO | n. | NO |
YES | NO | n. | NO |
YES | NO | n. | NO |
YES | NO | n. | NO |
YES | NO | n. | NO |
YES | NO | n. | NO |
YES | NO | n. | NO |
YES | NO | n. | NO |
YES | NO | n. | NO |
YES | NO | n. | NO |
YES | NO | n. | NO |
YES | NO | n. | NO |
YES | NO | n. | NO |
YES | NO | n. | NO |
YES | NO | n. | NO |
YES | NO | n. | NO |
Note: Ask for the PDF module writing to: support@urfog.com
To use UR FOG fogging systems with PURIFOG/PURIFOG HYPO FLUIDS, follow the datasheets and instructions available for download on www.purifog.com.
UR Fog S.r.l. Via Toscana 38 - 10099 San Mauro T.se (Torino) - Italy