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Portable filtration units

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  8  MAXIROLL TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS

Unit

Weight without arm

lb / kg

240 / 110

Weight with arm

lb / kg

292 / 132

Motor

TEFC

Frame 56 / C face

Power supply

V / Hz

As requested or specified

Power

HP / kW

1 / 0.75

R.P.M.

3450

Pressured air tank

3 gallon capacity

Air pression required

80 to 100 P.S.I

Pressured air connection

1/4" N.P.T.

Airflow with arm

dB(A)

69 @ 3' (1m)

Airflow without arm

CFM / L/s

850 / 400

Noise level

Tray # 1

0.5 gallon

Dust storage capacity

Tray # 2

2 gallons

Pulse cleaning operation

Method

Push button standard (automatic optional)

Air pulse

Through venturi / reverse pulse

Valve

Diaphragm

Constant air connection

Not required

Tank fill time

4 to 6 seconds

Air pulse duration

200 ms

Air tank capacity

3 gallon

Required air pressure

80/90 P.S.I

Compressed air requirement

Dry and clean

Summary of Contents for MAXICART

Page 1: ...ation use and maintenance This manual is property of the owner Leave with the unit when set up and start up are complete AQC Dust Collecting Systems inc reserves the right to change design and specifications without prior notice ...

Page 2: ...Performance 15 12 1 Check list 15 12 2 Performance instructions pulse cleaning system 15 12 3 Compressed air cleaning 15 13 Replacement cleaning of MAXIROLL MAXICART filters 16 13 1 Replacement cleaning of MAXIROLL aluminum spark trap filter 17 13 2 Replacement cleaning of MAXICART aluminum spark trap filter 17 13 4 Replacement of MAXIROLL MAXICART filter cartridge 18 13 5 Replacement of charcoal ...

Page 3: ...ined on safety measures and maintenance instructions 2 INFORMATION ON THE MAXIROLL AND MAXICART PORTABLE FILTRATION UNITS Model Serial number Delivery date Date of installation Name of customer Address Accessories Other WARNING The dust or pollutant to be filtered may not be suitable for the MAXIROLL or MAXICART Ensure the unit selected is adequate for your application Contact A Q C Inc if you hav...

Page 4: ...er at the bottom of the unit 3 1 Each MAXIROLL unit includes Painted steel cabinet 1 HP direct drive fan motor 115 1 60 other voltages are available Side access door Two 2 dust collector drawers Spark arrestor aluminum filter Spun bond polyester cartridge Charcoal filter polyester fabric Sound insulating foam 15 4 6m electrical cord with three 3 prong plug ON OFF switch Two 2 5 casters non swivel ...

Page 5: ...the drawer at the bottom of the unit 4 1 Each MAXICART unit includes Painted steel cabinet 3 HP direct drive fan motor voltage as per customer s request Side access door Dust collector drawer Spark arrestor aluminum filter Two 2 cartridges polyester or cellulose Charcoal filter polyester fabric Sound insulating foam 15 4 6m electrical cord no plug ON OFF switch Two 2 5 casters non swivel and two 2...

Page 6: ... or flammable material such as a spark created by metal grinding lit cigarettes spark etc should not be introduced within the collector where it could cause a fire or explosion 5 NORMAL USE FOR MAXIROLL MAXICART The MAXIROLL and MAXICART units are designed to remove dust from the worker s breathing zone resulting from a fabrication process Each portable dust collector is built to follow existing r...

Page 7: ...l filter to reduce odors 6 Cabinet grab handle 7 Push button for pulse cleaning 8 Compressed air connection 1 4 NPT 9 Compressed air tank 10 Pneumatic valve 11 Venturi 12 Swivel casters with foot brakes 13 Rear casters fixed 14 Dust drawer equiped with a rack and mounted on rails Locking mechanism for proper cartridge adjustment 15 Aluminum impeller spark proof backward inclined design 16 Motor 17...

Page 8: ... reduce odors 6 Cabinet grab handle 7 Push button for pulse cleaning 8 Compressed air connection 1 4 NPT 9 Compressed air tank 10 Pneumatic valve 11 Venturi 12 Swivel casters with foot brakes 13 Rear casters fixed 14 Dust drawer equiped with a rack and mounted on rails Locking mechanism for proper cartridge adjustment 15 Aluminum impeller spark proof backward inclined design 16 Motor 17 Foam sound...

Page 9: ...00 P S I Pressured air connection 1 4 N P T Airflow with arm dB A 69 3 1m Airflow without arm CFM L s 850 400 Noise level Tray 1 0 5 gallon Dust storage capacity Tray 2 2 gallons Pulse cleaning operation Method Push button standard automatic optional Air pulse Through venturi reverse pulse Valve Diaphragm Constant air connection Not required Tank fill time 4 to 6 seconds Air pulse duration 200 ms ...

Page 10: ...0 Filtering efficiency 99 9 1 micron Maintenance Cleaned by air pulse replaceable washable Final charcoal filter included polyester fabric Quantity 1 Dimensions in mm 17 x 21 x 1 540 x 440 x 25 Filtering efficiency 30 molecular Maintenance Disposable replaceable HEPA after filter with rack optional Quantity 1 Dimensions in mm 16 x 20 x 6 400 x 500 x 150 Filtering efficiency 99 97 Maintenance Dispo...

Page 11: ...h 1 arm 2 arms CFM L s 1200 2035 375 640 Airflow without arms CFM L s 1500 710 Noise level dB A 76 3 1 m Dust storage capacity Tray 1 2 gallons Pulse cleaning operation Method Push button standard automatic optional Air pulse Through venturi reverse pulse Valve Diaphragm Constant air connection Not required Tank fill time 4 to 6 seconds Air pulse duration 200 ms Air tank capacity 3 gallon Required...

Page 12: ...iency 99 9 1 micron Maintenance Cleaned by air pulse replaceable washable Final charcoal filter included polyester fabric Quantity 1 Dimensions in mm 17 x 21 x 1 540 x 440 x 25 Filtering efficiency 30 molecular Maintenance Disposable replaceable HEPA after filter with rack optional Quantity 1 Dimensions in mm 16 x 20 x 6 400 x 500 x 150 Filtering efficiency 99 97 Maintenance Disposable replaceable...

Page 13: ... of tools are recommended to install and adjust the MAXAIR fume arm Ratchet set Spanners and or wrenches 3 16 hex key 7 8 socket Warning keep the plastic wrap on the fume arm until completely installed to avoid damages during installation 10 2 1 Arm installation steps Note on MAXAIR fume arm installation the MAXAIR fume arm does not make a full 360 degrees rotation If you need to have the fume arm...

Page 14: ...the MAXICART unit can be equipped with two 2 6 MAXAIR fume arms or one 1 8 Remove appropriate diameter cover plates to install fume arms for installation 5 Ensure the fume arm pivots smoothly without grinding noise or wobbling movement 6 The MAXAIR fume arm joints are pre adjusted at the factory but will require final adjustment upon installation Using an adjustable wrench to hold the head of the ...

Page 15: ...e the check list listed below must be followed to ensure all components work properly 1 Remove all objects around the fume arm hood 2 Ensure access door is closed and locked 3 Ensure power cord is connected into an appropriate electrical outlet 4 Start the unit and shut it off immediately Listen for unusual noises coming from the motor or impeller 5 Start the unit again and let it run for a few mi...

Page 16: ...m the tank and to clean the cartridge Figure 3a et 3b 13 REPLACEMENT CLEANING OF MAXIROLL MAXICART FILTERS WARNING Wear appropriate safety gear such as safety goggles or gloves when replacing the cartridge The filter cartridge may be heavier than expected Do not shake or drop the cartridge Use necessary precaution when replacing the filters to avoid injuries Frequency of pulse cleaning will depend...

Page 17: ...damage the mesh fabric 4 Proceed with a visual inspection for tears or rips Replace if necessary Put filter back in place 13 2 Replacement cleaning of MAXICART aluminum spark trap filter Follow these next steps to clean or replace the aluminum spark trap filter Note the spark trap filter is an important component of the MAXICART unit Avoid having this component may result in a fire in the filter c...

Page 18: ...nit OFF and remove the plug from the electrical outlet Follow these next steps to replace the cartridge 13 4 1 MAXIROLL 1 Push the dust drawer lever down 5 2 Slide the dust drawer out of the unit 6 Lift cartridge off the drawer 7 3 Dispose of cartridge in a safe manner and according to environmental regulations 4 Empty the dust drawer 9 by pulling out the grill 8 5 Push the dust drawer and the gri...

Page 19: ...ent of charcoal filter MAXIROLL Follow these next steps to replace the charcoal filter 1 Open cabinet access door 2 Remove the charcoal filter on left side of unit Dispose of filter following existing environmental rules and regulations 3 Slide new charcoal filter on its tracks and close access door 13 6 Replacement of charcoal filter MAXICART Follow these next steps to replace the charcoal filter...

Page 20: ... correctly by checking direction of arrow for airflow 3 Ensure filter frame fits tightly against the filter housing 13 8 Replacement of HEPA filter MAXICART optional 1 Open HEPA filter access door at unit air outlet Slide filter out and dispose of cartridges in a safe manner and according to environmental regulations 2 Slide in new HEPA filter Ensure filter is installed correctly by checking direc...

Page 21: ...dicates 6 or more cartridge should be replaced Ensure motor fan assembly runs smoothly Move the MAXAIR fume arm in different positions for stability if supplied with the unit Weekly Filter elements Check for proper installation of cartridge and air leaks Check for accumulation of dust or debris above and inside the filter elements Clean if necessary Yearly Cabinet Proceed with a complete inspectio...

Page 22: ...ters Insufficient vacuum of contaminents The access door is not shut tight Make sure access door is properly closed Obstructions on impeller Check for debris on impeller and remove if present Main cartridge is clogged Remove and replace main cartridge with same media type Refer to cartridge replacement procedure in pages 17 18 Aluminum pre filter or charcoal filter is clogged Clean and or replace ...

Page 23: ...anty customer must notify Seller in writing of the Product defect which notice shall include a reasonable description of the defect within 10 days from the date such defect is discovered or ought to have been discovered 16 4 Remedy During the Warranty Period and subject to the terms herein Seller will at its option either i repair or replace the Product or any defective parts or components except ...

Page 24: ...possibility of such damages or could have reasonably foreseen them 17 3 Fire and Explosion and Acceptance of Risk Customer acknowledges that improper installation or use of the Product may result in fire or explosion To minimize such risks proper installation operation and maintenance of the Product in accordance with all applicable codes standards laws and regulations is critical Prior to install...

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