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INSPECTION ...................................................................................................... 3

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APPLICATIONS ................................................................................................. 3

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SPECIAL CONDITION FOR SAFE USE ............................................................ 5

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PRE-USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS . 6

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PRE-CAUTIONS FOR THE RECOVERY OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ....... 8

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GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS .......................................................................... 9

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TESTING FOR GROUND CONTINUITY .......................................................... 10

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FILTRATION SYSTEM ..................................................................................... 11

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - FOR DRY RECOVERY ................................ 12

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AUTOMATIC OPERATION WITH PNEUMATIC TOOL ............................. 13

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STANDARD VACUUM CLEANER OPERATION ....................................... 14

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ............................................................. 16

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MOTOR MAINTENANCE ............................................................................ 16

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STORAGE ...................................................................................................  16

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ASSEMBLING AND REPLACING THE HEPA FILTERS .......................... 17

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TROUBLESHOOTING: ...............................................................................  19

September 8, 2015 

Summary of Contents for C-10EX

Page 1: ...RECOVERY MODEL C 10EX File number 090716 DUST IGNITION PROTECTED DESIGNED AND CERTIFIED FOR USE IN CLASS II DIVISION 2 GROUPS F G HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS as defined in the National Electric Code NFPA 70...

Page 2: ...OUS MATERIALS 8 6 0 GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS 9 7 0 TESTING FOR GROUND CONTINUITY 10 8 0 FILTRATION SYSTEM 11 9 0 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS FOR DRY RECOVERY 12 10 0 AUTOMATIC OPERATION WITH PNEUMATIC TOOL 1...

Page 3: ...defined in the National Electric Code NFPA 70 WARNING THIS VACUUM CLEANER IS NOT DESIGNED TO BE USED IN DIVISION 1 HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS DO NOT USE THIS VACUUM CLEANER IN DIVISION 1 HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS...

Page 4: ...industrial vacuum cleaner systems designed and certified for use in CLASS II DIVISION 2 GROUPS F G HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS as defined in the National Electric Code NFPA 70 Model C 10 EX can be used to rec...

Page 5: ...ATERIAL WARNING DO NOT PICK UP ANYTHING THAT IS BURNING OR SMOKING SUCH AS HOT ASHES CIGARETTES MATCHES OR LIVE EMBERS 3 3 FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS WARNING THIS VACUUM CLEANER IS NOT DESIGNED TO RECOVER FLAM...

Page 6: ...e observed particularly in regard to the plastic handles the plastic wheel covers and the paint coating on the vacuum cleaner 4 0PRE USAGE INSTRUCTIONS AND IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNING This va...

Page 7: ...warning Light is installed on the vacuum cleaner The light turns on to indicate a loss of suction In such case collection bag may be full cloth filters main filters and safety filters may need to be w...

Page 8: ...ER If the vacuum cleaner is used to recover toxic or nuisance materials the following safety precautions must be taken a The vacuum cleaner must be equipped with a HEPA filter b Service and operation...

Page 9: ...of the vacuum unit Test the electrical continuity of the vacuum cleaner prior to each use See section 6 testing for ground continuity UWARNING U This vacuum cleaner for hazardous locations is equipped...

Page 10: ...the latches on the vacuum cleaner are fastened and that the detachable recovery tank is properly installed on the vacuum cleaner c Disconnect the suction hose from the vacuum cleaner d Using an ohm m...

Page 11: ...FILTER FOR WORKING AIR INTAKE With minimum efficiency of 99 995 on 0 3 micron 4 SAFETY FILTER STATIC DISSIPATIVE 5 MAIN CLOTH FILTER STATIC DISSIPATIVE 6 COLLECTION BAG STATIC DISSIPATIVE 7 POLY LINER...

Page 12: ...on the air intake 4 Place the main cloth filter item 5 on Fig 1 on the recovery tank Make sure that the filter s gasket covers the circumference of the recovery tank lip IMPORTANT Do not use this vac...

Page 13: ...e the ON OFF button is in the OFF position 0 b Make sure that the AUT MAN button is in AUT position 0 c Connect the air line hose to the air inlet on the vacuum cleaner and to the pneumatic air source...

Page 14: ...g off the vacuum cleaner i Switch the ON OFF button to the OFF position 11 0 STANDARD VACUUM CLEANER OPERATION a Make sure the ON OFF button is in the OFF position 0 b Make sure that the AUT MAN butto...

Page 15: ...en necessary but also after every use Do not allow recovered materials to sit for extended periods of time An excessive accumulation of recovered materials can create a dust ignition hazard It is reco...

Page 16: ...ters are torn replace immediately A torn filter will allow dust and other materials to enter the motor and may cause pre mature wear of the motor g Keep the power cable clean and inspect it regularly...

Page 17: ...sed for the recovery of toxic materials proper clothing and the use of an appropriate breathing apparatus is necessary when servicing the HEPA filter housing or any other contaminated part of the unit...

Page 18: ...ted filter according to government regulations If applicable 12 3 HEPA FILTER FOR WORKING AIR INTAKE ITEM 3 SEE SECTION 7 FOR ILLUSTRATION 1 Disconnect the power cable from the outlet 2 Disengage the...

Page 19: ...ce gasket if defective 6 Place the new filter on the lid 7 Place back the lower motor housing 8 Securely fasten the upper motor housing using the six hex nuts 9 Dispose of the contaminated filter acco...

Page 20: ...DUST IGNITION PROTECTED FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS CLASS II DIVISION 2 GROUPS F G SHEET 1 OF 1 DYNABRADE C 10 2 2W 120V DYNABRADE C 10 2 2W 120V FEBRUARY 2015...

Page 21: ...F G SHEET 1 OF 4 POWERHEAD MODEL DYNABRADE C 10 EX 2 2 2 2MR 4W DT 120V POWERHEAD DYNABRADE C 10 EX 2 2 2 2MR 4W DT 120V FEBRUARY 2015 CL 45 10 11 12 4 28 27 15 32 47 7 2 43 44 43 42 41 21 20 35 34 1...

Page 22: ...VISION 2 GROUPS F G SHEET 2 OF 4 POWERHEAD MODEL DYNABRADE C 10 EX 2 2 2 2MR 4W DT 120V POWERHEAD DYNABRADE C 10 EX 2 2 2 2MR 4W DT 120V FEBRUARY 2015 37 57 59 58 50 51 51 56 48 55 DETAIL DETAIL 56 49...

Page 23: ...9 LOWER MOTOR GASKET 1 17 62521 HEX BOLT 1 18 62640 HEPA FILTER 1 19 62462 SEALING WASHER 1 20 62527 HEX BOLT 6 21 62371 SEAL WASHER 6 22 62375 BOLT 3 23 62367 SPRING WASHER 6 24 62377 HEX NUT 12 25 6...

Page 24: ...T NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 53 62524 MALE CONNECTOR 1 54 62523 FITTING 1 55 62655 FITTING 2 56 62355 SEAL WASHER 8 57 62387 WIRING KIT 1 58 62652 TUBE 1 59 62653 TUBE 1 60 62525 CONTROL BOARD 1 61 62402...

Page 25: ...PROTECTED FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS CLASS II DIVISION 2 GROUPS F G SHEET 1 OF 4 TANK DYNABRADE C 10 2 2 120V FEBRUARY 2015 DYNABRADE C 10 2 2 120V 2 14 13 12 11 1 9 3 20 11 00 7 6 4 5 10 4 19 INC...

Page 26: ...62399 SEAL WASHER 10 5 62457 SCREW 6 6 62397 LATCH 3 7 62441 HEX NUT 6 8 62464 WHEEL COVER 4 9 62612 PLASTIC HANDLE 2 10 62624 SCREW 4 11 62646 COLLECTION BAG 1 12 62637 CONDUCTIVE POLY LINER 1 13 62...

Page 27: ...ITION PROTECTED FOR USE IN HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS CLASS II DIVISION 2 GROUPS F G SHEET 3 OF 4 CART DYNABRADE C 10 2 2 120V FEBRUARY 2015 DYNABRADE C 10 2 2 120V 10 4 2 3 1 5 7 8 9 14 TO FIX TO TANK 15 11...

Page 28: ...ART LIST ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 62790 CARRIAGE FRAME 1 2 62791 REAR WHEEL 2 3 62499 DOWEL 2 4 62498 CAP 2 5 62448 HEX BOLT 2 6 62774 FLAT WASHER 2 7 62687 FRAME 2 8 62455 WHEEL 2 9 62645 N...

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