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LIMITED WARRANTY

The Seller warrants products of its own manufacture against defects of
material and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of
eighteen (18) months from date of shipment or twelve (12) months from
date of installation, whichever occurs first. This warranty does not apply to
any of Seller's products or any part thereof which has been subject to ordi-
nary wear and tear, accident, abuse, misuse, overloading, negligence or
alteration. This warranty does not cover systems or materials not of Seller's
manufacture. Expenses incurred by Buyer(s) in repairing or replacing any
defective product will not be allowed except where authorized in writing
and signed by an officer of the Seller.

The obligation of the Seller under this warranty shall be limited to repairing
or replacing F.O.B. Seller's plant, or allowing credit at Seller's option.

This

warranty is expressly in lieu of all other warranties expressed or
implied including the warranties of merchantability and fitness for
use and of all other obligations and liabilities of the seller. The buyer
acknowledges that no other representations were made to him or
relied upon him with respect to the quality or function of the prod-
ucts herein sold.

The Seller shall not be liable for any special, direct, indirect, or consequen-
tial damages to Buyer(s) or anyone else by reason of any loss or any dam-
age to any property or material processed by Buyer(s) with the products or
on account of the character or quality of any property or material
processed by Buyer(s) with the product. On products furnished by Seller,
but manufactured by others, such as motors, Seller extends the same war-
ranty as Seller received from the manufacturer thereof.

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RETURNS

The Seller assumes no responsibili-
ty for material returned to our plant
without our permission. An RMA
(Return Material Authorization)
number must be obtained and
clearly shown on the outside of the
carton and shipments must be
freight prepaid. Failure to comply
will result in refusal of any shipment
at our receiving department.

All fans & blowers shown have
rotating parts and pinch points.
Severe personal injury can result if 
operated without guards. High elec-
trical voltage can cause severe  
injury or death. Disconnect from 
power source and let motor come to
a complete stop before servicing.

Read operating instructions.

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18

22

SP in inches W.G.

CFM x 100

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HP

3 H

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Performance Curves

 

Summary of Contents for 300CS/T1

Page 1: ...4 Parts photo for parts list on page 4 5 Assembly instructions Pages 6 through 11 Connecting motor to power source 12 Maintenance 12 Replacement parts list 13 Replacement parts illustration for parts on page 13 14 Troubleshooting guide 15 Performance curves limited warranty and returns 16 READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO UNPACK ASSEMBLE INSTALL OPERATE ...

Page 2: ...ng off a machine before it ends up on the floor or floating in the air Because of the complexities involved in designing a dust collector system for each individual installation we recommend that you refer to the Air Handling Systems brochure enclosed with this manual The Air Handling Systems brochure includes technical system sizing information and component parts for correct system installation ...

Page 3: ...tection Agency NFPA has defined the following materials as reactive metals Aluminum Magnesium Tantalum Titanium and Zirconium The dust collectors in this manual ARE NOT designed to meet NFPA Standard 484 and therefore ARE NOT APPROVED for use in the collection of any reactive metal dust SAFETY RULES It is your responsibility to follow all local electrical and safety codes including the National El...

Page 4: ...ARTS NEEDED TO ASSEMBLE DUST COLLECTOR Parts List for Parts Pictured in Fig 1 on Page 5 Other Parts Parts without reference numbers are not pictured on page 5 Part Reference Quantity Number Required Part Description 1 1 Cyclone separator Inlet chip deflector assembly 2 1 Blower housing motor motor mounting plate and wheel assembly 3 1 Discharge transition 4 6 Vertical support leg 2 x 2 x 1 4 angle...

Page 5: ...5 Fig 1 Parts to be assembled per parts list on Page 4 11 14 13 15 12 Assembly Assembly Assembly ...

Page 6: ...to Inlet Chip Deflector Remove a few inches of the paper backing from the 1 2 wide x 1 8 thick rubber gasket material Start apply ing the gasket to the outer edge of the chip deflector as shown in Fig 4 until a complete circle is formed Cut off any excess NOTE The purpose of this gasket is to prevent air leakage into the blower If the gasket is not installed properly sound levels will also increas...

Page 7: ...Section Assemble lower leg section over upper leg leg sec tion as shown in Fig 8 IMPORTANT Lower leg section A2 must overlap the upper leg section A3 Install two 1 2 x 11 2 long bolts into holes BB with four flat washers two lock washers and nuts Hand tighten nuts at this time Leave slot CC open Assemble two more lower leg sections to the other two upper leg sections in the same manner STEP 7 Inst...

Page 8: ...wo other support leg feet in the same manner STEP 9 Installing Discharge Transition Apply a bead of RTV silicone sealant supplied with the unit to all four sides of the blower discharge as shown in Fig 12 This will ensure an airtight seal that will prevent air leakage and increased sound levels during operation STEP 9A Attaching Discharge Transition Position discharge transition over outside of bl...

Page 9: ...ion STEP 11 Installing the Vertical Dust Bag Support The vertical bag support is 2 x 2 x 1 8 angle iron 471 4 long with 4 holes Install it to the blower housing mounting lug at the bottom of the blower discharge Attach with two 11 4 long bolts four flat washers two lock washers and two nuts as shown in Fig 15 Make sure this section is vertical then tighten the nuts STEP 12 Installing other Bag Sup...

Page 10: ...l you have circled the drum lid Cut off any excess gasket material where they would overlap STEP 14 Installing Dust Collector Hose a Place the drum lid from Step 13 on top of a 55 gallon steel drum not supplied b See Fig 19 Adjust two of the three hose clamps that were in the plastic bag to about 71 2 diame ter Slide one clamp over each end of hose Slide one end of the hose over the outlet of the ...

Page 11: ...t sleeve and tighten the clamp STEP 18 Installing Dust Bag to Discharge Transition NOTE This step is for 3 5 horsepower models a Take the third remaining clamp and adjust it to about 81 2 diameter b Slide the clamp over the inlet sleeve of the dust bag c Slide the bag inlet sleeve over the discharge transi tion so the end of the sleeve is at the transition seam as shown in Fig 23 d Slide the clamp...

Page 12: ... wheel fails during operation it could cause severe bodily injury and even death DANGER NEVER USE A CRACKED OR EXCESSIVELY WORN BLOWER WHEEL REPLACE IT WARNING The blower motor has a motor cooling fan on top of the motor Do not insert any fingers or objects into the slots in the cooling fan cover Injury or death could result STEP 1 Perform this step ONLY after all the wiring from the controls to t...

Page 13: ... 26377 26377 26377 1 Gasket kit Not shown 31394 31394 31394 1 Includes 1 1 1 4 x 1 4 pressure sensitive gasket for under side of drum lid 20 and 1 1 2 x 1 8 pressure sensitive gasket for in between blower housing 8 and the inlet chip deflector 14 Gaskets not shown on drawing Replacement Parts for Standard Central System Tri Pod Dust Collectors See Fig 25 on page 14 for reference numbers NOTE Some ...

Page 14: ...ation for Parts List on Page 13 3A 2A B B B B B C C 7 8 2 3 A A A A 4 9 F D D D E 13 11 13 14 16 18 18 19 20 17 11 E D G F 5 1 A A A 6 10 15 12 55 gallon drums supplied by customer Motor Mounting Plate Motor Alternate Alternate Standard ...

Page 15: ...1 Install air flow diverter Per STEP 17 Fig 22 page 11 to at filter bag reduce air flow pressure on sidewall of bag 2 Dust finer than 5 microns 2 Replace with 1 micron dust bag NOTE 1 micron bag is standard on 7 1 2 Hp model Noise level 1 Air leaking between blower housing 1 Replace gasket between cyclone separator and blower too high and cyclone separator housing See STEP 3 Fig 4 page 6 2 Air lea...

Page 16: ... to him or relied upon him with respect to the quality or function of the prod ucts herein sold The Seller shall not be liable for any special direct indirect or consequen tial damages to Buyer s or anyone else by reason of any loss or any dam age to any property or material processed by Buyer s with the products or on account of the character or quality of any property or material processed by Bu...

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