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Process owners/operators have important responsibilities relating to combustible hazards.  

Process owners/operators must determine whether their process creates combustible dust, 

fume, or mist.  If combustible dust, fume, or mist is generated,  process owners/operators should at a 

minimum:

 Comply with all applicable codes and standards.  Among other considerations, current NFPA standards

require owners/operators whose processes involve potentially combustible materials to have a current

Hazard Analysis, which can serve as the foundation for their process hazard mitigation strategies.

 Prevent all ignition sources from entering any dust collection equipment.

 Design, select, and implement fire and explosion mitigation, suppression, and isolation strategies that

are appropriate for the risks associated with their application.

 Develop and implement maintenance work practices to maintain a safe operating environment, ensuring

that combustible dust, fume, or mist does not accumulate within the plant.

Donaldson recommends process owners/operators consult with experts to insure each of these 

responsibilities are met. 
As a manufacturer and supplier of Industrial Filtration Products, Donaldson can assist process owners/

operators in the selection of filtration technologies. However, process owners/operators retain all 

responsibility for the suitability of fire and explosion hazard mitigation, suppression, and isolation strategies.  

Donaldson assumes no responsibility or liability for the suitability of any fire and/or explosion mitigation 

strategy, or any items incorporated into a collector as part of an owner/operators hazard mitigation strategy.
Improper operation of a dust control system may contribute to conditions in the work area or facility that 

could result in severe personal injury and product or property damage. Check that all collection equipment is 

properly selected and sized for the intended use.
DO NOT operate this equipment until you have read and understand the instruction warnings in the 

Installation and Operations Manual.  For a replacement manual, contact Donaldson Torit.

This manual contains specific precautionary statements relative to worker safety.  Read thoroughly and comply 

as directed.  Discuss the use and application of this equipment with a Donaldson Torit  representative. Instruct all 

personnel on safe use and maintenance procedures.

Donaldson Company, Inc.

Model Number _____________________________ Serial Number ______________________________

Ship Date _________________________________ Installation Date _____________________________

Customer Name _______________________________________________________________________

Address _____________________________________________________________________________

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Filter Type ____________________________________________________________________________

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Data Sheet

Summary of Contents for DFO 2-4

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Page 2: ...bility or liability for the suitability of any fire and or explosion mitigation strategy or any items incorporated into a collector as part of an owner operators hazard mitigation strategy Improper op...

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Page 4: ...rsatility of the unit standard options include top front and abrasion resistant inlets HEPA and ASHRAE afterfilter packs Checker board control panel and various dust removal options Purpose and Intend...

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Page 6: ...ng system diaphragm valve compressed air supply hopper Filter Cleaning Operation dirty air inlet clean air outlet clean air outlet filter cartridges clean air plenum Normal Operation dirty air inlet o...

Page 7: ...the unit will compromise unit performance Inspect unit to ensure all hardware is properly installed and tight prior to operating collector Installation Site suitability must account for wind seismic...

Page 8: ...e capacity Allow only qualified crane operators to lift the equipment Refer to applicable OSHA regulations and local codes when using cranes forklifts and other lifting equipment Lift unit and accesso...

Page 9: ...binet 2 Apply sealant to hopper flange 3 Fasten hopper to cabinet 4 Assemble legs and cross braces 5 Lift unit and hopper into position over legs and lower slowly 6 Fasten legs to unit securely 7 Lift...

Page 10: ...hopper following these instructions 1 Stand the hopper on the discharge end 2 Apply 1 4 in diameter rope type sealant around the top flange toward the inside edge of the bolt pattern 3 Lift the colle...

Page 11: ...abinet and hopper assembly into position over the legs and lower slowly 3 Use drift pins to align the holes in the collector with the holes in the legs Attach each leg as shown using the hardware supp...

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Page 13: ...o manifold solenoid electrical connection manifold solenoid enclosure diaphragm valve hopper blower fan Magnehelic gauge 120 Volt blower motor starter solid state timer safety exhaust valve Notes 1 No...

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Page 16: ...upply Turn electrical power OFF at source and switch any two leads on the motor junction box Do not interchange a power lead with the ground wire Severe damage or personal injury may result 3 All acce...

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Page 18: ...lications Periodically check the compressed air components and replace compressed air filters Drain moisture following the manufacturer s instructions With the compressed air supply ON check the clean...

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Page 20: ...pinching Check that access covers are seated and seal properly Gaskets must be compressed to ensure an airtight seal 3 Turn electrical power and compressed air supply ON before starting unit Dust Dis...

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Page 25: ...a forklift or pallet jack If a pallet is used the length of flexible hose may need to be shortened 1 Place 1 4 in diameter rope type sealant between the hopper flange and the drum cover mounting flang...

Page 26: ...cludes a 5 gallon pail and provides easy access for dust removal and storage 1 Apply sealant to the hopper flange or the pail cover mounting plate flange toward the inside edge of the bolt pattern 2 F...

Page 27: ...in the clean air plenum 1 Choose a convenient accessible location on or near the unit for mounting that provides the best visual advantage 2 Plug the pressure ports on the back of the gauge using two...

Page 28: ...in the right hand side of the mounting bracket Tighten screws 3 On the back of the gauge remove four 6 32 x 5 16 in screws and plastic enclosure Set aside Add two jumper wires supplied by customer Re...

Page 29: ...n 1 8 in NPT male adapter NPT male adapter static pressure tee dirty air plenum pressure tap location 1 8 in NPT male adapter plastic tubing two 1 8 in NPT adapters low pressure port high pressure por...

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Page 31: ...Drop Off and Alarm The first two High Pressure Drop On and Low Pressure Drop Off control the filter cleaning system The third Alarm provides a relay output to activate an external alarm supplied by o...

Page 32: ...ling screws supplied 5 Loosen the wing nut on the damper and adjust from 30 to 50 closed Backward Inclined 1 Apply sealant around the inside edge of the bolt pattern on the power pack outlet 2 Fasten...

Page 33: ...omponents as described in Power Pack Assembly on Page 12 6 Attach the plenum silencer to the base using self threading bolts with washers 7 Route rigid or flexible conduit from the junction box on the...

Page 34: ...g align bolt holes and fasten securely in place using hardware supplied with the power pack 5 Assemble the remaining power pack components as described in Power Pack 6 Apply sealant to the inside peri...

Page 35: ...sion Resistant Inlet Collar 1 Remove the unit s front cover plate Remove excess sealant from opening 2 Apply 1 4 in sealant around the opening toward the inside edge of the bolt pattern 3 Align the ho...

Page 36: ...to deliver heat to the large pulse valves This kit is customer installed and detailed installation instructions are provided 1 Install the power connection kit on the heat cable following the manufac...

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Page 38: ...operly Check airflow in duct Adjust damper control until proper airflow is achieved and the blower motor s amp draw is within the manufacturer s rated amps Electrical circuit overload Check that the p...

Page 39: ...d input power is present but output voltage to the solenoid is not replace the timer board See Solid State Timer Installation Solid State timer out of adjustment See Solid State Timer and Solid State...

Page 40: ...keys to not work Improper operation Press and hold one of the three setpoint keys to use arrow keys Programming keys disabled Remove the Program Disable jumper from Terminals 3 and 4 on TB2 Cleaning...

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Page 44: ...se The terms of this warranty may be modi ed only by a special warranty document signed by a Director General Manager or Vice President of Donaldson Failure to use genuine Donaldson replacement parts...

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