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PulsePak Prime
GDED-IOM-216-B
When setting up the DCT, the “high limit” is normally set at 2.5” w.g. and the
“low limit” is normally set up at 1.5” w.g. Different applications require different
settings. Please contact AAF International for assistance.
For troubleshooting and for further information, see the Dwyer DCT controller
IOM.
9.2.10
Compressed air connections
The PulsePak Prime dust collector requires dry compressed air (-40°F dew
point, 80-100 psig) for cleaning. See product literature for the compressed air
requirement for the nominal compressed air requirements. When the dust collector
is set on a timer, the timer is factory set at a 30 second pulse interval.
The PulsePak Prime will require the compressed air as shown below:
Model
ft³/h
l/h
Model
ft³/h
l/h
Model
ft³/h
l/h
2
‐
1H
3
85
6
‐
2H
3
85
9
‐
3H
3
85
3
‐
1H
3
85
8
‐
2H
3
85
12
‐
3H
3
85
4
‐
1H
3
85
10
‐
2H
3
85
15
‐
3H
3
85
16
‐
2H
6
170
18
‐
3H
3
85
20
‐
2H
6
170
24
‐
3H
6
170
24
‐
2H
9
255
27
‐
3H
6
170
28
‐
2H
9
255
30
‐
3H
6
170
33
‐
3H
6
170
36
‐
3H
6
170
42
‐
3H
9
255
45
‐
3H
9
255
Compressed
Air
Usage
is
with
continuous
pulsing
every
60
seconds
@
90psig
(6.2
bar).
When sizing a compressor, add a minimum of 20% capacity for duty cycle
plus any bleed air required by a regenerative air dryer.
Do not use over 120 psig of compressed air. Solenoid valves will not operate
and can cause damage to collector components.