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III-P/III-PE and VI-P/VI-PE PRESSURE CABINETS
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Manual No. 21527, Rev. I, 02/19
Figure 5
WARNING
Do not use electrical adaptors that eliminate the
ground prong on 120-volt plugs. Doing so can
cause electric shock and equipment damage.
2.4.2 Optional three-phase wiring
All wiring external of the cabinet is provided by the user
to comply with local electrical codes.
A wiring schematic is packed inside the cabinet’s control
panel. After wiring is completed, keep a copy of the
schematic with the manual for future reference and for
electrical replacement parts.
2.4.2.1
If the exhauster motor is optional 3-phase, a
magnetic starter is located in the electrical panel. User
supplied wiring will need to be run from a disconnect to
the panel. As much wiring as possible has been
completed at the factory. The user needs only to provide
power to the motor starter, mounted in the panel.
2.4.2.2
After wiring is completed, observe the warning
below, and check motor rotation. To check rotation, turn
the On-Off switch ON and quickly turn it OFF, causing the
motor to rotate slowly. Look through the slots in the fan
housing on top of the motor where rotation of the fan can
easily be observed. Proper rotation is indicated by the
arrow on the top section (exhauster housing) of the power
module. The fan should rotate clockwise when viewed
from the fan end of the motor. To reverse rotation, change
the wires as noted on the motor plate.
WARNING
Do not look into the reclaimer exhauster outlet
while the paddle wheel is turning. Injury to the
eye or face can occur from objects ejected from
the exhauster.
2.5
Set Air-Inlet Damper – Figure 6
2.5.1
The inlet damper is located on the top of the
cabinet and must be set to match the cabinet dimensions
and reclaimer size. The label on the damper shows the
settings in degrees. The air damper was preset prior to
shipment; confirm the initial setting, as noted below.
Figure 6
2.5.2
Loosen the lock nuts and align the damper
handle to the initial setting of 30 degrees. When
correctly positioned, tighten the lock nuts to maintain the
setting. Refer to Section 5.6 for adjustment procedure.
2.6
Final Assembly
2.6.1
Insert a section of 3/8" tubing into the automatic
drain at the bottom of the compressed-air filter, as
shown in Figure 7, and place the other end into a pail.
When the filter automatically drains, the water will drain
into the pail.
Figure 7
115 VOLT, 1 PH CABINET WIRING
Compressed-Air Filter
Water Pail
3/8" Tubing
Degrees Label
Air-Inlet Damper
Damper Handle
Align handle to degrees, as
noted in Section 2.5.2.