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INSTALLATION 

 

General 

Unpack the unit and check for damage, if not already completed. 

The AirBench must be installed on a flat and level floor capable of carrying the weight of the unit. For nominal 
unit weights, see Specifications section at rear of manual. When determining an installation location, be aware 
that the air exhaust must discharge somewhere. Do not position the unit so all outlets are blocked. 

These models are designed to be moved into place using a forklift or pallet truck, taking care not to damage 
fittings on the base of the unit. 

Please note installation may be required when using certain accessories, external fansets, or ducting (see 
below). 

Electrical 

WIRING 

AirBench is supplied as standard with an internal fan or fans. These are pre-wired to a switch or speed 
controller and fitted with a lead and plug for your convenience. Standard electrical supply is 240V/1Ph/50Hz. 
Certain models can be supplied with 110V/1Ph/50Hz internal fans if specified in advance; this is noted on the 
front left of each unit where applicable.  

BS7671 requires that the lead is appropriate for the working environment and you must satisfy yourself that the 
pre fitted lead is satisfactory. 

EARTH BONDING 

A stud is provided for use where appropriate e.g. in cases where equipotential bonding is required or where an 
external fan is fitted. 

If in doubt consult a qualified electrician. 

FUSES 

Switched units: A fuse is provided on the switch front plate. 

Speed controlled units: An additional fuse is provided within the speed control panel. To check this fuse, 
remove the service panel; the speed control panel is mounted on the rear of the service panel. 

Compressed Air 

AirBench RP requires a compressed air supply at 5 bar. Supplied air must be clean, and oil/moisture free. 
Contaminated air will result in poor cleaning of filters, filter degradation, or failure of components. We 
recommend installation of a shut-off valve, bleed-type regulator with gauge, filter, and condensate filter prior to 
the air inlet to the AirBench. 

 

Summary of Contents for RP1212

Page 1: ...ight AirBench Ltd 2016 Page 1 of 20 AirBench RP Range Operation and Maintenance This Edition 3rd December 2019 AirBench Ltd 6b Commerce Way Colchester CO2 8HR www airbench com 44 0 1206 791191 AIRBENC...

Page 2: ...ng 9 GENERAL 9 IN HOUSE COMMISSIONING 9 FUME EXTRACTION UNITS 9 Operation 10 PRIOR TO USE 10 GENERAL USE 10 FILTER CLEANING 10 Maintenance 12 FILTER CARE 12 SPARES 13 OTHER ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 14 Acce...

Page 3: ...Copyright AirBench Ltd 2016 Page 3 of 20 TECHNICAL DATA 19 Declaration of Conformity 20 AIRBENCH LTD...

Page 4: ...ccessed via the removable front panel ensure the tank is regularly checked for moisture and drained if required Air supply should always be clean and moisture free Use the AirBench only for the design...

Page 5: ...X regulations to ensure the AirBench is located in an area rated suitable for the specification of the AirBench This unit is not suitable for explosive dusts Do not use for any unapproved materials Be...

Page 6: ...e information About AirBench AirBench is a self contained down draught extraction bench which utilises a fan and filter combination selected for your specific application to extract and filter dust fu...

Page 7: ...50Hz Certain models can be supplied with 110V 1Ph 50Hz internal fans if specified in advance this is noted on the front left of each unit where applicable BS7671 requires that the lead is appropriate...

Page 8: ...eaded inserts are fitted to the base of the bench to allow attachment of the deflector To fit position the deflector skirt and use the bolts to fix to the base of the bench Where a front deflector is...

Page 9: ...will vary in maintenance needs and this is best established by empirical means regularly checking filter condition in the first weeks of operation to establish a procedure Reduced airflow is a key ind...

Page 10: ...n the gauge is showing within the RED zone check the filter condition they may require cleaning or replacement Your AirBench has a zone above the surface in which capture is most effective extending b...

Page 11: ...nning at full power press and hold the Green button on the front of the unit for approximately 2 seconds The first pulse will fire and the air tank will begin to recharge The second and third filters...

Page 12: ...Take precautions and wear appropriate PPE when handing filters They may contain hazardous dusts MAIN FILTER ACCESS Main Cartridge Filters are accessed by turning the quarter turn latches on the front...

Page 13: ...ht AirBench Ltd 2016 Page 13 of 20 Spares See the specific list for your machine shown on the commissioning certificate When ordering please contact the manufacturer quoting the serial number of this...

Page 14: ...ation to these recommended maintenance intervals should be recorded in the system logbook If completion of routine maintenance tasks suggests additional issues contact the manufacturer for advice SURF...

Page 15: ...e and operates at all times when the speed control or switch is powered Wheels Standard industrial rubber wheeled swivel castors are used The two front wheels are lockable Lock by pressing on the leve...

Page 16: ...ibed maintenance routines are being completed and recorded within the system logbook Condition check of fan filters electrics Performance testing according to recommended face velocities Visual check...

Page 17: ...Copyright AirBench Ltd 2016 Page 17 of 20 TECHNICAL Arrangement RP1212...

Page 18: ...Copyright AirBench Ltd 2016 Page 18 of 20 Arrangement RPL1212...

Page 19: ...Model Width Depth Height Weight Fan Power Max Current mm mm mm kg kw a RP1212 1274 1300 900 140 0 74 3 9 RPL1212 1950 1300 900 180 0 74 3 9 RP1920 1950 960 900 160 0 74 3 9 Data shown is for standard...

Page 20: ...ctive 2014 30 EU when connected to standard mains sinusoidal supply Machinery Directive 2006 42 EC Low voltage Directive 2014 35 EU EN 60204 1 2018 Safety of machinery electrical equipment of machines...

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