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CONNECTION 

TO THE 

ELECTRICAL 

NETWORK

It only applies if the cyclone accessories include electrical appliances, e.g. fan, rotary 

feeder,  or  cyclone  body  heating.  User  instructions  will  be  supplied  separately  for 

these components.

Before connecting to the mains supply, check that the mains supply has the correct 

parameters to ensure the rotary feeder (if supplied) has the correct power. Check 

that the mains voltage and frequency corresponds to the information on the electric 

motor's label. Ensure that the supply cable is not live.

Wiring should be done according to the instructions for the electric motor and the 

control  unit,  see  MANUFACTURER  AND  SUBCONTRACTOR  DOCUMENTATION.  The 

wiring diagram for the electric motor is also shown in the motor terminal cover.

The wiring must comply with the applicable standards in the country of the operator and 

varies individually according to the system in which the filter unit is integrated.

The unit must in any case be earthed and all parts conductively connected.

The unit shall be prevented from unexpected start-up according to the applicable national 

standards of the country of operation and shall be equipped with a lockable shutdown device.

The wiring and connection to the mains must comply with the applicable standards in the 

country
operation of the filtration unit.

For filter units with the OSEX parameter, in the event of an explosion there must be an 

immediate

automatic stop.

There must be an emergency stop button within reach of the operator.

BEFORE 

INTRODUCTION

FOR TRADE

Check:

a) Tightness of cyclone connection flanges and exhaust pipe
b) whether the unit is connected to the extraction technology so that fingers or 

objects cannot be inserted into the body space of the unit during o p e r a t i o n

h) For units intended for operation in hazardous areas, check,

that the equipment is earthed and all parts are conductively connected.

 CONSUMPTION

The operation of the unit is dependent on the control system of your technology 

that will be extracting,

and start-up therefore depends on how it is integrated into the technology.

Therefore, this manual does not describe how to start the filter unit.

Summary of Contents for CYGG-080

Page 1: ...CYCLONE SEPARATOR Instructions for use...

Page 2: ...Manual version v4 Date created 2023 11 08...

Page 3: ...NTS 7 PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES 7 safety instructions for operation and maintenance 8 RESIDUAL RISKS 8 4 INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING 10 WORKING ENVIRONMENT 10 OPERATING SPACE 10 AVAILABILITY 10 placeme...

Page 4: ...structions in this manual to ensure not only ease of use but also optimum use and longevity of the equipment Do not operate the equipment until you are thoroughly familiar with all the instructions pr...

Page 5: ...ABOUT THE INSTRUCTION 1...

Page 6: ...ht of the equipment supplied is indicated on the equipment s nameplate Lift the load with the lifting device and transport it to the designated unpacking or storage location The delivered equipment ma...

Page 7: ...pecified above Furthermore it is forbidden to operate them with components other than those with which they were supplied Cyclone separators must not be operated in a different power range than that s...

Page 8: ...mple model of a cyclone The supplied models consist of the same components differing only in size 1 Cyclone body cylindrical part 5 Input flange 2 Cyclone body conical part 6 Output flange 3 Expansion...

Page 9: ...ed or removed The selection of a particular model of cyclone separator its features and equipment is a matter of commercial negotiation between the manufacturer and the operator and this manual does n...

Page 10: ...6 TECHNICAL DATA EXIT CONCENTRATION The guaranteed dust removal rate is between 70 95 depending on the type of dust and the extraction conditions LABELS ON FACILITIES Production label...

Page 11: ...ompany that implements cyclone in its technology or the operator must ensure the following must clearly define the scope of responsibilities and competencies of the personnel designated for installati...

Page 12: ...the nature of the work to be performed such as flame resistant and dielectric work suits steel toed work boots gloves helmets safety glasses ear protectors and respirators depending on local condition...

Page 13: ...they are risks that remain even when all preventive and protective measures have been considered and implemented HAZARD Electric shock during installation maintenance or servicing of electrical parts...

Page 14: ...Explosion due to non compliance with the maximum temperature of filtered particulates in the case of explosive dusts or mixtures PROTECTION The model of the filter unit is designed for the environmen...

Page 15: ...material according to the operator s internal regulations or legislation valid in the country of installation of the filter unit 2 Visually check if any parts of the unit have been damaged during tra...

Page 16: ...parts conductively connected The unit shall be prevented from unexpected start up according to the applicable national standards of the country of operation and shall be equipped with a lockable shut...

Page 17: ...with the filter unit switched off Regularly check the insulation condition of all cables and the grounding condition In case of any damage contact the electrical maintenance personnel immediately Che...

Page 18: ...the filter outlet Dirt leaks through the seal Check the tightening of the fixing plates Residual drift value TZL is too high Low extraction power and poor air rotation inside the cyclone and thus low...

Page 19: ...e to determine the lifetime of the cyclone in general However before disposing of the cyclone and its parts render them unusable When disposing of the unit parts the instructions of the manufacturers...

Page 20: ...RRANTY COVERS hidden defects in the material demonstrable design defects Defects covered by the warranty must be reported in writing to the manufacturer s service department Special cases can only be...

Page 21: ...ent handling by unprofessional intervention by connecting or reconnecting to the wrong type or voltage of electricity normal mechanical wear and tear etc Other warranty conditions can be agreed in the...

Page 22: ...g the dust container P 1 X B2 Inspection of the inner part of the cyclone and removal of sediments 1 X B3 Checking the cyclone hopper flanges for leaks 1 X B4 Inspection and repair of corroded parts o...

Page 23: ...15...

Page 24: ...G G filtration CZ s r o Hrub nova 1903 9 664 51 lapanice Czech Republic...

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