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SECTION 1 - SAFETY PRECAUTIONS OF FUME & DUST EXTRACTION/COLLECTION

This manual contains specific cautionary statements related to worker safety. To protect yourself and 
others, read this manual thoroughly and follow as directed before use.  Not all hazards of fume & dust 
control are listed in this manual, and  no hazards related to welding, cutting, grinding, painting, deburring 
or other applications are listed.  Consult a qualified safety professional.

READ

BEFORE

USE

Do not use this equipment:

•  To collect smoke, fumes, liquid vapors, or aggressive fumes such as acids.
•  If the power cord has been damaged or ground (third prong) removed. 
•  Without the proper water level in the basin.

DO

NOT

USE

1.1 Symbols

This manual uses several 
symbols to highlight specific 
hazards.  Be familiar with 
these symbols and when 
you see them in this manual, 
read adjoining warning 
text to avoid the hazard.

1.2 Users Responsability

•  Improper use can be hazardous.
•  It is your responsibility to follow all applicable ANSI, OSHA, UL, CSA, National & Local Fire Codes, and other
        regulatory guidelines covering the safe use of equipment that extracts fumes, collects dusts, and exhausts 
        filtered air either indoors or outdoors. 
•  Before use, inspect the unit for damage and verify it is working properly. 
•  Only qualified persons should install, operate, maintain, or repair this unit.
•  Do not modify or repair the unit with parts or accessories not supplied by the manufacturer.
•  Consult filter manufacturer’s instructions for filter use and reuse, including instructions for cleaning.

1.3 Dust Collection Hazards

•  Dusts from many metalwork, woodwork, food production, pharmaceutical, other material processing applications can be combustible. 
•  Combining dusts from of different materials can introduce additional hazards as chemical reactions can happen in the airstream or in the water 
        basin.  Consult a qualified person before mixing more than one base material in a wet dust collector. 
•  Do not use or install equipment where any potential for combustible fumes or dusts are present, until a qualified person has indicated it is safe to do so.
•  Never use or install equipment where the potential for combustible fumes or dusts are present without a fire/explosion protection system.
•  If you are unsure if the product you purchased is correct for your application, call DiversiTech at 1-800-361-3733.

WARNING!

DANGER!

ELECTRIC

SHOCK

MOVING

PARTS

HOT

PARTS

Summary of Contents for TYPHOON WX Series

Page 1: ...t www diversitech ca 1200 55th Avenue Montreal Quebec H8T 3J8 Tel 1 800 361 3733 Fax 1 514 631 9480 info diversitech ca READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WX 1200 WX 5000 WX 3000 WX 6500 Operation Maint...

Page 2: ...ERATION 9 4 1 To Operate Safely 9 4 2 Controls 9 4 3 Principles of Operation 10 Control System Explained 10 Water Level Monotoring 10 Alarms 11 Level Set Point 11 SECTION 5 MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING...

Page 3: ...that extracts fumes collects dusts and exhausts filtered air either indoors or outdoors Before use inspect the unit for damage and verify it is working properly Only qualified persons should install o...

Page 4: ...o 3000 5000 80 10 0 3P 60Hz 28 0 14 0 11 0 78 WX 6500 auto 4000 6500 80 15 0 3P 60Hz 34 0 16 9 14 0 80 1 For 1200 Airflow 2 external static pressure 2 For WX 3000 WX 5000 WX 6500 Airflow 2 5 external...

Page 5: ...PT WX 5000 16 61 117 57 1 2 NPT 1 NPT WX 6500 16 67 129 67 1 2 NPT 1 NPT 1 Water Level is marked on each unit Collector Model Table Model Optimal Connection a Footprint Water Water Level in Length b H...

Page 6: ...rting during handling 4 The item serial number model and electrical ratings are listed on the nameplate Record this information in the Maintenance Record provided in APPENDIX 2 Maintenance Record or y...

Page 7: ...cabinet Once reinstalled the electrical connection to the main control box must be made as per the provided wiring diagram The scrubber is designed to accommodate an auxiliary vent fan that operates w...

Page 8: ...to use in your application turn the unit ON and perform a function test To do so 1 Turn switch to ON position for a few seconds to check that the motor rotation is correct by looking down the back of...

Page 9: ...chanical moving parts including motor gears and other pinch points Do not use product without first confirming if a Spark Arrestor is required and installed for the type of dust or fumes you are extra...

Page 10: ...h HEPA option 6 Interface for auxiliary vent fan 7 Current sensing alarm for auxiliary vent fan 8 Master Slave input for scrubber to run when dust producing equipment is on may require additional hard...

Page 11: ...m will remain until the situation is corrected Level Set Point Initial Set Point Adjustment if the PLC has been factory reset At the initial star up the set point will be at 0 To set the running water...

Page 12: ...this product Disconnect power before performing any maintenance on unit including filter inspection The input power to this unit is high voltage and touching any live electrical parts can cause fatal...

Page 13: ...Inspect the mist eliminator filters inside the unit for holes or dust accumulation replace the media if torn or dirty All debris must be stored in a ventilated metal drum to prevent hydrogen gas buil...

Page 14: ...vel Check input water and probes Fill to indicated level if necessary CORRECT Air Flow Restricted Air Flow Restricted Check clean pre filters and ducts between table and scrubber Check clean scrubber...

Page 15: ...ance on unit including filter inspection The input power to this unit is high voltage and touching any live electrical parts can cause fatal shocks or severe burns Do not touch live electrical parts A...

Page 16: ...the bicolor LED D rapidly flashes green 5 Releases the button The bicolor LED continues to flash green 6 Within 30s insert an object into position 1 then push and release the setup button The bicolor...

Page 17: ...m will be activated HEPA Installation HEPA installations follow NFPA guidelines thus temperature sensors are installed on the exhaust side of the HEPA filter These sensors are set at approximately 450...

Page 18: ...pied or otherwise reproduced as needed for management of maintenance records MANUFACTURER DIVERSITECH INC MODEL N WET COLLECTOR SERIAL N SERVICE LOCATION CONTROL N Date Description of Service Serviced...

Page 19: ...19 NOTES...

Page 20: ...se or use above rated capacities FREIGHT CLAIMS Shipments must be inspected upon arrival All Diversitech units are sold ex plant Therefore it is the receiver s responsibility to file any freight claim...

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