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SAFETY
PLEASE READ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING,
OPERATING OR SERVICING YOUR AIR CLEANER.
Follow all building and safety codes when installing this equipment. Pertaining but not limited to,
the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA), National Electric Code (NEC), Uniform Building
Code (UBC), National Fire Prevention Act (NFPA) & all state and local codes.
A qualified electrician should perform all electrical connections.
Keep Flammable Objects away from the air cleaner and under no condition should a burning
object be allowed into the air cleaning system.
Take proper caution in placing units in buildings with radiant heaters installed. Follow the radiant
heater manufacturer’s guidelines for clearance to combustibles.
Do not mix materials collected in your Air Cleaner. The captured materials could create a
hazardous environment or a condition of operation for which the equipment is not intended. The
Manufacturer is relieved of any liability if the unit is not operated according to this manual.
Do not use the Air Cleaner for an application other than for which it was intended. Consult your
distributor, Applicable Codes, or call Industrial Maid for application assistance.
A fire suppression system is not included. Please consult your local fire protection specialist for
any required extinguishing equipment.
Consult with your insurance underwriter about any other protection from fire damages.
The Manufacturer reserves the right to make design changes, which may improve the air cleaner.
This unit is intended for use to collect ambient smoke, airborne pollutants, and fumes in industrial
and manufacturing facilities. Do not use for the collection of flammable or explosive metals, dust,
fumes, or other potentially hazardous materials.
INSPECTION
Upon receiving your Industrial Maid air cleaner, please inspect for any damage incurred during
shipment. Inspect carefully; some damage may not be noticeable until the unit is installed. Notify
your shipper of any damage immediately. Claims must be filed with the shipper within 15 days.
Freight damage claims are the responsibility of the purchaser.