Torit PowerCore, CPV-1 to CPV-12
8
air
regulator*
bleed-type
air filter* safety exhaust valve*
automatic
condensate
valve*
compressed-air
supply*
*customer supplied
Compressed Air Installation
Compressed Air Installation
Turn compressed air supply OFF
and bleed lines before performing
service or maintenance work.
A safety exhaust valve should be used to
isolate the compressed air supply. The safety
exhaust valve should completely exhaust
downstream pressure when closed and include
provisions to allow closed-position locking.
Do not set compressed-air
pressure above 100-psig.
Component damage can occur.
All compressed air components must be sized
to meet the maximum system requirements of
90-psig supply pressure.
The compressed-air supply must be oil
and moisture free. Contamination in the
compressed air used to clean filters will result
in poor cleaning, cleaning valve failure or poor
collector performance.
Purge compressed-air lines to remove debris
before connecting to the unit’s compressed-air
manifold.
1. Remove the plastic pipe plug from the unit's air
manifold and connect the compressed-air supply
line. Use thread-sealing tape or pipe sealant on all
compressed air connections and fittings.
2. Install a customer-supplied shut-off valve, bleed-
type regulator with gauge, filter, and automatic
condensate valve in the compressed-air supply line.
3. Set compressed-air supply between 90-100-psig. The
pulse-cleaning controls are factory set to clean one
filter every 10-seconds during a cleaning cycle.
NOTICE