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FabriPulse
®
M
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International.
Use of spreader bars is recommended on all lifting slings.
Check the drawings of the specific FabriPulse M ordered for dimensions and
weight to ensure proper lifting and installation equipment.
All lifting operations must be made in compliance with the relevant Health
and Safety legislation.
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STORAGE AND PROTECTION
In the event the FabriPulse M is not placed in service within 30 days after
receipt, the filter bags must be removed and stored in a clean, dry place to
prevent possible moisture accumulation in the media.
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SITE PREPARATION
8.1
Locating equipment
The dust collector site location must take into account the wind and seismic
loadings. See collector specifications to ensure proper site location.
The collector is suitable for indoor and outdoor applications. Ensure proper
equipment and accessories are equipped on the FabriPulse M for such installations.
The collector can be located on a foundation (by others) or on structural framing
(by others).
Ensure local codes and regulations are followed for the materials being
collected. Noise levels should be considered when selecting the proper location of
the FabriPulse M.
Locate the FabriPulse M in a location so that maintenance to the collector
can be handled easily. See collector drawing for header clearance.
In the case of hazardous dust, consult your local authorities, codes, or
regulations for the location of the unit.
8.2
Foundations
The FabriPulse M dust collector is usually mounted on a reinforced concrete
foundation. However, roof mounting is also possible. When calculating for
foundation or roof mounting, the weight of the dust collector, material collected,
and all auxiliary equipment must be considered together with snow, wind, and