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Module-Air 

Revised 6-10-2014 

 

severe cuts.  Be sure the unit is 
disconnected from power source 

 

12. Maintain the unit in top 
condition.  Clogged filters can 
increase potential for fire or 
explosion.  Follow instructions for 
changing filters.   

 

13. Turn the unit “off” and 

disconnect power source before 
installing or removing accessories, 
before adjusting or changing set-
ups or when making repairs.  An 
accidental start up can cause 
serious injury. 

 

14. Explosion relief vents are 
required for some applications.  
Consult with an insurance 
underwriter or an NFPA manual to 
determine proper vent size and 
ratio.  Module-Air LLC DOES NOT 
CONTAIN EXPLOSION RELIEF 
VENTS as shipped from the factory 
and must be field installed per 
NFPA standards.   

 

15. The AF-24xx series units are 
made to run continuously, check 
the filters regularly for built-up 
debris.  Frequency of filter 
changes will depend upon the 
environment in which the unit is 
running. 

 

16. To maintain warranty, be sure 
to use only filters that are 

approved by the manufacturer. 

 

INSTALLATION AND 
PREPARATION BEFORE 
OPERATING: 
Disclaimer: 

Although instructions and 
recommendations are included for 
installation of your Module-Air air 
filtration system, the 
manufacturer does not assume 
responsibility for the installation 
of this equipment nor shall be 
held liable for direct or 
consequential damages resulting 
from improper methods, 
structural failure or inadequate 
supports. 
 
 

Installation: (Diagram on PG. 5) 

Installation methods will depend 
upon the style of intake options 
that were selected when your 
system was ordered.  The 
following is a basic guide line and 
only a suggestion.  A professional 
installer should be consulted. 
     One option is to mount Uni-
Strut to the building structure, 
dangle threaded rod through the 
holes in the strut with a nut and 

washer 6” down and under the 

strut.  Lift the unit up until the top 
of the unit taps the threaded rod.  
Thread the connector nuts onto 

the ½” studs provided in the top of 

the unit.  

Start a ½” nut on the 

threaded rod to be used as a jam 
nut.   
  Now screw the threaded rod into 
the connector nuts and tighten up 
the jam nuts.   
  The unit can now be lowered and 
the nuts under the strut can be 
tightened up to finish the 
suspension. 

The unit can also be 

mounted on the wall with a simple 
angle frame, as shown in fig 1. on 
page 5.  
The uni-strut rails, nuts, and 
threaded rods are not provided 
with the units. (Uni-strut is 
available through several places, 
such as Grainger).  . 
Again, mounting instructions are 
only a suggestion.  Module-Air is 
indemnified from any liability 
related to improper installation.  
Improper installation could result 
in person injury and/or damage to 
the unit.   
 

Noise Declaration 

The figures shown are emissions 
levels and are not necessarily safe 
working levels.  While there is a 
correlation between the emission 
and exposure levels, this cannot 
be used reliably to determine 
whether or not further 
precautions are required.   

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AF-24 Series

Page 1: ...2433 AF 2453 Description This 8500 CFM Air Cleaner was designed for use as ambient air filtration where airborne particles are prevalent The air cleaner consists of 4 intakes and one exhaust one motor one blower electrical components and a riveted sheet metal housing These units are about 410 pounds and cannot be handled or transported without the help of lifting tools It is recommended that you c...

Page 2: ...ow Take the unit down and place it on a level surface that allows access to the door panel of the Main Housing To access the motor pulleys and belt Remove the door panel by removing 16 20x1 1 4 bolts with a 3 8 socket Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Possible Cause s Corrective Action Excessive belt noise 1 Belt is loose 1 Remove door panel loosen nuts that fasten motor turn adjustment screw until op...

Page 3: ...dusts like aluminum magnesium and other materials NFPA also has standards that cover other dusts like grain and plastics ect For guidelines on determining which precautions should be taken please refer to NFPA 497 There may be other specifications that apply for your particular application so please consult current NFPA standards that may be acquired at NFPA 1 Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 1 8...

Page 4: ...improper methods structural failure or inadequate supports Installation Diagram on PG 5 Installation methods will depend upon the style of intake options that were selected when your system was ordered The following is a basic guide line and only a suggestion A professional installer should be consulted One option is to mount Uni Strut to the building structure dangle threaded rod through the hole...

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Page 8: ...fective in material or workmanship can be shipped prepaid to MODULE AIR or authorized service facility in which case a determination will be made whether to repair or replace the component MODULE AIR is not responsible for shipping costs related to sending replacement parts to customer or customer returning parts to MODULE AIR for inspection All freight costs incurred by warranty claims are the re...

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