Decommissioning Collector
Once the collector has reached the end of operational life it will need to be decommissioned.
During decommissioning, there is a potential for exposure to the mist in the collector. Most mists present safety and
health hazards that require precautions. Wear eye, respiratory, head and other protection equipment suitable for the
type of mist when performing any decommissioning activities.
LOCK-OUT all energy sources prior to performing any decommissioning activities on the equipment.
Electrical service must be performed by a qualified electrician.
Disconnection of ducts must be performed by a qualified tinsmith or contractor.
1. Turn off the collector and Lock-Out all energy sources.
2.
Remove all filters from the collector and dispose of in a suitable fashion for the mist in the collector (See Filter Replacement
for instructions). Close and secure front access doors after filters are removed.
3. Disconnect electrical power from the collector and remove any associated conduit or hardware from the exterior of the
collector.
4. Seal the inlet and discharge openings of the collector with shipping covers to prevent residual dust from migrating from the
collector during transport for disposal.
5. Remove anchor bolts and hardware from the collector.
6. Pick up the collector and place in a location suitable to prepare it for transportation. (See Lifting Information for lifting
guidance.)
7. Secure the collector to a suitable transport carrier and transport to a disposal site suitable for the mist in the collector.
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