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DUSTHOG PNP Series
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5.3 Cleanout Of Spark Arrester
If utilized, a spark arrester should be cleaned out as necessary to maintain proper flow and unit function.
When utilizing in-line duct spark arrestors, refer to the manufacturer’s recommended maintenance and
service procedures.
5.4 Emptying Dust Drawer
Do not let the collected dust reach the top or overflow the dust collection bin.
Empty the dust drawer as needed. The required frequency of this action will be dictated by
the load rate and operation. Refer to Figure 23.
1. The bin that contains all of the contaminant can be accessed by opening the lowest door on the unit.
2. The ramp is held up magnetically and can be pulled down and set into place by hand using the hand-slot
in the center of the ramp. Use caution when grabbing other areas that could contain sharp edges or burrs.
3. The bin is on casters for easy maneuverability.
4. An extending handle is mounted on the bottom side of the bin, which should be slid outward and can
pivoted upward for a more ergonomic and convenient removal of the bin from the dust drawer.
5. Once removed from the cabinet the bin can be lifted with a lift/fork truck using the specifically
designed fork slots.
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C A U T I O N
6. The slide gate can be opened by pulling it
outward using the flange grip. NOTE that
the slide gate will not slide all the way out
of the track.
The waste can be emptied into a dumpster,
drum, or any desired disposal container.
When closing the slide gate be sure to clear any
debris from the track before sliding it back into
place. This will help prevent jamming or future
problems with functionality. Be sure at this time
to also check dust is not accumulating in any
location that could cause malfunction or a safety
concern including, but not limited to, the motor/
pulse manifold cabinet, filter header plate, and tube
sheet panel. Be sure to dispose of, or recycle, any
waste properly. Dispose of waste in accordance
with applicable local, state and federal regulations.
Figure 23 - Dust Drawer Detail
Summary of Contents for DUSTHOG PNP
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