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Inspection on Arrival
1. Inspect unit on delivery.
2. Report any damage to the delivery carrier.
3. Request a written inspection report from the
Claims Inspector to substantiate claim.
4. File claims with the delivery carrier.
5. Compare unit received with description of
product ordered.
6. Report incomplete shipments to the delivery
carrier and your Donaldson representative.
7. Remove crates and shipping straps. Remove
loose components and accessory packages
before lifting unit from truck.
Installation Codes and Procedures
1. Safe and efficient operation of the unit depends
on proper installation.
2. Authorities with jurisdiction should be
consulted before installing to verify local codes
and installation procedures. In the absence of
such codes, install unit according to the
National Electric Code, NFPA No. 70-latest
edition.
3. A qualified installation and service agent must
complete installation and service of this
equipment.
Installation
Site Selection
1. The unit can be located on a reinforced
concrete foundation or rooftop.
2. Wind, seismic zone, and other live-load
conditions must be considered when selecting
the location for rooftop-mounted units.
3. Provide clearance from heat sources and
interference with utilities when selecting the
location for suspended units.
Unit Location
1. When hazardous conditions or materials are
present, consult with local authorities for the
proper location of the collector.
2. Foundation or roof support must be sized to
accommodate the entire weight of the unit, plus
the weight of the collected material, piping, and
duct work.
3. Prepare the foundation in the selected location.
Install anchor bolts to extend a minimum of
1 3/4-inches above foundation unless otherwise
indicated on the Specification Control drawing.
4. Locate the collector to ensure the shortest and
straightest inlet- and outlet-duct length, easy
access to electrical and compressed-air
connections, and routine maintenance.
Caution!
OSHA may have requirements
regarding recirculating filtered air in
your facility. Consult with the
appropriate local authorities to ensure
compliance with all codes regarding
recirculating filtered air.