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SAFTEY RULES
Follow all electrical and safety codes as well as the National Electrical Code (NEC), National Fire Protection Association
(NFPA), and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA). Qualified personnel should perform all electrical
connections and wiring only.
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) standards require specific duct design and dust collector configuration when
collecting potentially reactive metal dusts, such as aluminum, magnesium, and other materials. NFPA also covers other
dusts such as grain and plastics, etc. A guideline for determining the precautions to be taken can be found in NFPA 497.
Other NFPA standards may apply to your specific application. Consult current NFPA standards, available for NFPA, 1
Batterymarch Park, Quincy, MA, 02269, 800-344-3555, for applicable safeguards which may be required for the
Installation, Operation, and Service of this product.
Additional references are the Uniform Building Code and the Uniform Mechanical Code.
WARNING
1. Avoid mixing combustible materials such as (but not limited to) buffing lint, paper / wood dust, aluminum or magnesium
with dust generated from the grinding of ferrous materials. This creates a potential for fire due to the mixing of sparks and
combustible materials.
2. Under no conditions should the machine operator be allowed to put lit cigarettes or any burning object into this or any
dust/ mist control system.
3. Installation of this unit in applications where there is a chance for heated and/or flammable materials to enter the unit
should be evaluated to determine if a fire protection/extinguishing system should be installed. Federal, state or local
codes, a required by organizations such as NFPA and Factory Mutual Insurance or your insurance carrier may require
such a system. CLEANLEAF can offer basic guidelines for such an installation; however, final installation design is the
responsibility of the filtration unit Owner/User.
4. Explosion relief vents are required on some applications. Consult with an insurance underwriter or an NFPA manual to
determine proper vent size ratio. Dust or mist collectors must be located outdoors unless otherwise indicated by NFPA
standards. Dust and mist collectors DO NOT CONTAIN EXPLOSION RELIEF VENTS as shipped from the factory and
must be field installed per NFPA standards.
ALWAYS USE CLEANLEAF REPLACEMENT FILTERS & PARTS TO MAINTAIN WARRANTY.
TO ORDER REPLACEMENT PARTS CALL 866-455-2135 OR EMAIL [email protected].
CleanLeaf Limited Warranty
Air Cleaning Specialists, Inc. warrants all products sold, only to purchasers for use in business or for resale, against defects in
workmanship or materials under normal use for three years after date of purchase from Air Cleaning Specialists, Inc. This three
year warranty does include standard warranties from purchased parts such as blowers, motors, valves, etc. All purchased items
will fall under the manufacturers’ standard warranty. Any part which is determined to be defective in material or workmanship and
returned to Air Cleaning Specialists, Inc. or authorized service facility, as Air Cleaning Specialists, Inc. designates, shipping cost
prepaid, will be, as the exclusive remedy, repaired or replaced, at Air Cleaning Specialists, Inc. option. Any liability for
consequential and incidental damage is expressly disclaimed. Air Cleaning Specialists, Inc. liability, in all events, is limited to and
shall not exceed, the purchase price paid. Title and risk of loss pass to buyer on delivery to the common carrier. If product is
damaged in transit, recipient must file claim with carrier. Air Cleaning Specialists, Inc. will make a good faith effort for prompt
correction or other adjustments with respect to any product that proves to be defective within the warranty period.
DISCLAIMER
Although instructions and recommendations are included for installation or your mist or
dust collector equipment, the manufacturer does not assume responsibility for the
installation of this equipment nor shall be held liable for direct or consequential damages
resulting from improper methods, structural failure, or inadequate supports.