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PulsePak Prime
GDED-IOM-216-B
8.3
Anchoring
See the specific PulsePak Prime collector drawing for anchor bolt location.
Anchor bolts, supplied by others, must extend at least 1.75 inches above the
foundation. The collector should be located with consideration for emptying hoppers,
electrical and air connections and maintenance, and should have the shortest run of
ductwork possible.
9
ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
9.1
Introduction
Safe and efficient operation of the PulsePak Prime depends on proper
installation.
AAF recommends that the ductwork going into the collector be as straight as
possible, with at least 5 diameters of straight run recommended.
Authorities with jurisdiction should be consulted before installing the PulsePak
Prime to insure local installation laws, codes, regulations and procedures are
followed.
A qualified installation and service agent must complete installation and
service of the dust collector and equipment.
Ensure all covers from shipping and loose materials are removed from the
collector before installation. Failure to do so can result in failure of the dust collector.
Ensure the hardware on the dust collector assemblies are properly installed
and tight before installation.
Shipping braces on the filter mandrels are included during shipment. These
shipping braces should stay intact until after installation is complete.
9.2
Assembling and installing the structure
9.2.1
Modular assembly
PulsePak Prime units with multiple modules normally have their housings
factory pre-assembled, with the legs and bracing sent for site assembly. If there are
site access problems that preclude delivery of very large assemblies, it may be
necessary to join together on site the housing modules. In this case the modules to
be joined will not have side panels. See also 9.2.2 and 9.2.4.