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RotoClone LVN
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To ensure proper operation of the RotoClone, these procedures should be
followed as a minimum. More frequent cleaning may be required for certain
applications.
12.5.1
Water Level Control Box
Observe water level in sight tube (electronic probe hose connection)
frequently. Be certain that water level is at the running level. Verify that no
blockage occurs in the connections of the tubing (or hose) to the RotoClone
housing.
Clean water control box, sight tubing, and connection hosing as needed.
Wipe down electronic probe or float switch.
12.5.2
Water Eliminator
Inspect each week and remove any accumulations. Cleaning methods will
vary with material collected. Hosing in place is effective for many materials.
Removal of plates and scraping or washing may be necessary. After cleaning,
install correctly.
12.5.3
RotoClone Housing
After one month’s operation, drain the RotoClone and check for build-up on
any surfaces. Check all impeller surfaces and hopper walls carefully and wash
down with water hose, if required. Frequency of this operation can be extended
until proper cycle for a given application has been determined.
12.5.4
Fan
Check the fan for excessive vibration each month. Be certain the fan is
rotating in the proper direction. If vibration of the fan becomes excessive, the
exhauster should be disassembled and thoroughly cleaned.
Inspect the fan wheel by removing the top assembly. Check for any dust
accumulation every three (3) months.
Re-lubricate motor bearings every 12 months (more often if conditions
require). Follow these steps:
1.
Stop the motor. Lock out the switch.
2.
Thoroughly clean off and remove pipe plugs from the bearing housing.
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