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Donaldson Company, Inc.

Rotating blades can cause serious injury. Operate fan only when all guards are correctly and securely in 

place.
Turn power off and lock out all power before performing service or maintenance work. It is not unusual for 

the fan to be operated from a remote location, so fans may start unexpectedly.

Keep body, hands and foreign objects away from the inlet, the outlet and the other moving parts of the fan such as 

shafts, belts and pulleys.
This fan has moving parts that can cause serious bodily injury. Before operating or starting maintenance, read the 

installation and maintenance instructions provided with this manual and AMCA Publication 410 “Recommended Safety 

Practices for Air Moving Devices.”

Combustible Dust Hazards 

Among other considerations, the current NFPA standards require owners whose processes involve potentially 

combustible materials to have a current Dust Hazard Analysis, which can serve as the foundation for their process 

hazard mitigation strategy. Mitigation may include but is not limited to:

•  Prevention of all ignition sources from entering any dust collection equipment.
•  Selection and implementation of fire and explosion mitigation, suppression, and isolation strategies 

appropriate for the risks in their process.

•  Development and use of work practices to maintain safe operating conditions, and to ensure combustible dust 

does not accumulate within their plant or process equipment.

Donaldson designs, manufactures, and sells industrial air filtration products for a wide variety of applications. Some 

applications may include processes or materials with inherent fire and explosion hazards. Donaldson is neither an 

expert nor a certified consultant in fire, spark, or explosion detection, suppression, or control. Donaldson does not 

provide engineering consulting services related to process or dust hazard analyses, or code and standard compliance. 

Complying with applicable codes and standards and managing the risks associated with the process or materials 

remains the responsibility of the process owner/operator. Donaldson may provide referrals to consultants, suppliers 

of equipment or services related to the detection and/or mitigation of sparks, fires and/or explosions, but Donaldson 

does not assume responsibility for any such referrals, nor does Donaldson assume any liability for the fitness of a 

mitigation strategy or product for a particular installation or application. The process owner’s final selection of dust 

collectors and risk mitigation strategies should be based on the outcome of a Dust Hazard / Process Hazard Analysis 

performed by the process owner. Although early engagement of a dust collector supplier provides helpful insights on 

the availability and features of various products, process owners should consult with a combustible dust expert and/or 

a process safety expert before making actual product and mitigation strategy selections.
Donaldson recommends that all industrial air filtration system designs be reviewed and approved by an expert 

consultant who is responsible for the integrity of the system design and compliance with applicable codes and 

standards. It is the process owner’s responsibility to understand the risks in their process and mitigate those risks in 

accordance with all applicable laws, regulations and standards, including those published by the NFPA. Donaldson 

also recommends that proper maintenance and housekeeping procedures and work practices be evaluated, 

developed, and followed to maintain any industrial air filtration products in safe operating condition.
Many factors beyond the control of Donaldson can affect the use and performance of Donaldson products in a 

particular application, including the conditions under which the product is used. Since these factors are uniquely 

within the user’s knowledge and control, it is essential the user evaluate the Donaldson products to determine whether 

the product is fit for the particular purpose and suitable for the user’s application. All products, product specifications, 

and data (airflow, capacity, dimensions, or availability) are subject to change without notice, and may vary by region or 

country.

Safety Communication

Summary of Contents for TBI 10

Page 1: ...manual DO NOT operate or perform maintenance on this collector until you have read and understood the instruction and warnings contained within this manual Torit Backward Inclined Fan TBI 3 to 30 60...

Page 2: ...ipment This manual has been supplied to assist with the installation operation and maintenance for the collector purchased Please read the manual before installing operating or performing maintenance...

Page 3: ...ts 7 Fan With Inlet Spool Piece Mounted to Clean Air Outlet Without Weld Nuts 7 Motor Drain Hole Orientation Side Mount Fans 8 Fan with Inlet Spool Piece Mounted to Clean Air Outlet with Adapter 8 Fan...

Page 4: ...or materials remains the responsibility of the process owner operator Donaldson may provide referrals to consultants suppliers of equipment or services related to the detection and or mitigation of s...

Page 5: ...ector to be filtered Cleaned air exits the collector via the outlet of the TBI Fan Inspection on Arrival 1 Inspect equipment and parts on delivery 2 Report any damage to the delivery carrier 3 Request...

Page 6: ...odically Rotate the wheel by hand every two weeks to redistribute grease on motor bearing parts Installation Codes and Procedures Codes may regulate recirculating filtered air in your facility Consult...

Page 7: ...View the fan rotation through the back of the motor To reverse rotation three phase power supply switch any two leads on the output side of the motor starter Do not interchange a power lead with the...

Page 8: ...he motor manufacturer TBI fans are dynamically balanced and tested at operating speeds to check for conformance to vibration limits All fans must be adequately supported for smooth operation Safe oper...

Page 9: ...n TBI 3 through 30 6 Fan Installation motor lifting points lifting points fan wheel inlet cone fan housing sealant sealant spool not supplied on all fan assemblies dust collector clean air outlet refe...

Page 10: ...weld nuts on the clean air outlet 1 Apply the sealer furnished in the installation hardware kit around clean air outlet opening of the collector Sealer should be applied in a Figure 8 type pattern aro...

Page 11: ...erior of the fan as well Turn the wheel by hand to check for binding 4 Complete the electrical connections in accordance with NEC code and state and local codes Bump the starter to make sure the motor...

Page 12: ...inal position later in Step 6 3 Remove the motor wheel assembly from the fan housing Do not remove the wheel from the motor shaft 4 Position the fan housing onto the collector surface with the fan inl...

Page 13: ...the silencer pack drawings a Align the support bracket to the underside of the silencer flush with the cabinet wall and mark the drill locations b Drill pilot holes with a 0 339 in bit c Secure bracke...

Page 14: ...termined by the severity of the application and local conditions Strict adherence to an inspection schedule is essential When installing a new wheel or cone the proper wheel to drive side plate must b...

Page 15: ...00 hours In severe dirt and abrasive dust conditions grease every 2750 hours Under extreme conditions such as an environment with iron dust grease every 550 hours Wheel Balance Airstreams containing p...

Page 16: ...t adjusted properly 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 Che...

Page 17: ...tion or installed backwards on shaft Proper fan rotation is clockwise from the top of the fan The fan can be viewed through the back of the motor Poor system design closed dampers air leaks or clogged...

Page 18: ...__________________________________________________________ Dust Properties Kst_______________Pmax______________MIE____________MEC_________________ Accessories__________________________________________...

Page 19: ...manufactured by a third party Third Party Product may constitute contain be contained in incorporated into attached to or packaged together with the goods Buyer agrees that a Third Party Products are...

Page 20: ...mportant Notice Many factors beyond the control of Donaldson can affect the use and performance of Donaldson products in a particular application including the conditions under which the product is us...

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