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RotoClone LVN
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3.
Remove hardened grease from drains with stiff wire or rod.
4.
Add grease to the inlet with a hand gun until small amount of new
grease is forced out the drain.
NOTE:
For best results, grease should be a good grade of petroleum oil. It
should be of No. 2 consistency and stabilized against oxidation. Operating
temperature range should be from
—
15
˚
F to +250
˚
F for Class B insulation,
and to +300
˚
F for Class “F” and “H”. Most leading oil companies have special
bearing greases that are satisfactory.
13
TROUBLESHOOTING
Most difficulties that may be encountered in RotoClone operation will be
discovered and corrected by one or more of the following:
13.1
Reduction in airflow at exhaust hoods
Reduced exhauster flow due to pluggage. Clean out the collector.
Accumulations in the ducts or hoods due to sticky nature of dust, or settling
in ducts caused by low conveying velocities. Confirm airflow and duct velocities are
enough to transport the dust to the collector without dropout.
Addition of more exhaust points to the system, causing a higher static at the
fan.
High water level in RotoClone. This can be observed at the level indicating
tube. Drain water out of the unit until it reaches the correct level.
Pluggage at the eliminator shelves or accumulations in impellers or dirty air
chamber. Clean of the moisture eliminators and unit.
Fan running backwards.
13.2
Reduction in dust collection efficiency
Extreme reduction in air flow, see 13.1
Low water level in RotoClone.
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