
Set up
The Arm-Evac 250 has been designed for ease of use and maximum installation flexibility in mind. The
following are recommended guidelines for setting up your system. If you have any specific questions
that this section does not cover, please consult your PACE Representative or call PACE directly.
1.
Placement
There are three major considerations that need to be addressed for proper placement of the
central filtration unit.
Exhaust Port:
This is located on the back of the filtration unit. When
positioning the unit, make sure that the exhaust port is
not
blocked or that airflow from the exhaust port is not restricted
in any way.
Proximity to work area:
The filtration unit should be placed as close to the work area
as possible. If using a flex hose, it is advantageous to keep
the length of the flex hose as short as possible. Do not kink
or create any sharp bends in the flex hose, as this will
reduce airflow.
Unit Location
The filtration unit should be positioned so that it will not block
aisle ways or impede normal operating traffic of material
handling pathways. It is important to position the unit in
such a way that allows for proper clearance to remove the
filter access cover and replace the filter as needed.
2. Power
The Arm-Evac 250 will plug into a standard 110v or 230v electrical outlet, depending on the
model you purchased. A line cord is provided with each system. Be sure the unit you have is
rated for the intended power supply.
Caution
Failure to supply the correct voltage to the unit will result in damage to the motor.
3. Self-Calibration Procedure
IMPORTANT
This procedure must be performed on the Arm-Evac 250 before initial operation.
4. Filters
Before operating the unit, make sure the filters are correctly positioned. The pre-filter is always
located on top, and the direction of airflow is clearly marked on the filter cartridge. Airflow is
always in a downward direction for the Arm-Evac 250.
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