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COMBUSTIBLE DUST HAZARDS –

 

SMOG-HOG

®

 and DUST-HOG

®

 Pollution Control Systems

Pursuant to National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) Standards, the owner/user is required to test their dust mixtures 
to evaluate and understand potential combustion or deflagration hazards that may exist. In addition, NFPA standards 
require the owner/user to perform and have record of a Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA) if there is potentially a combustible 
material involved within or exposed to the process.

The DHA serves as a systematic review of the process to:
1) Identify where fires and explosions can occur;
2) Identify the potential causes and consequences, and;
3) Determine if existing and proposed safeguards are sufficient.

It is the responsibility of the owner/user to evaluate, interpret and document any associated risk in their process
including adherence and compliance to any and all applicable local, state and federal codes, standards, laws and
regulations.

It is the sole responsibility of the equipment owner/user of record to coordinate and perform sample material collection 
and combustion/explosivity testing of any and all dust and material that will be extracted and filtered by the Air Pollution 
Control (APC) filtration equipment and to notify Parker of the results prior to any discussion involving equipment  
specification and solution recommendation. It is recommended to utilize a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) or certified 
safety expert that is properly trained, licensed and approved and to use a licensed and approved dust testing facility 
for proper dust and material analysis, testing protocol and reporting procedures. A sample of testing facilities and list of 
Industrial Hygiene (CIH) and other occupational and environmental health and safety (OEHS) consultants can be located 
through AIHA (American Industrial Hygiene Association) website.

To minimize the risk of fire or explosion, user must ensure proper installation, operation and maintenance of Parker  
equipment. Since application, installation, operation and maintenance are beyond the control of Parker, Parker disclaims 
any liability or responsibility for damage from fires or explosions regardless of origin. Parker recommends that all APC 
dust collection equipment, installation and application conform to any and all applicable local, state and federal  
standards, codes, laws and regulations including the addition of appropriate fire or explosion protection systems  
including but not limited to venting, mitigation, suppression and isolation when and where required. Installation of  
Parker equipment should be by a licensed contractor that is also experienced in potential fire and explosion hazards  
and adheres to related local, state and federal codes, standards, laws and regulations. Parker is not an expert nor  
certified design consultant in relation to spark, fire or explosion mitigation including but not limited to detection,  
mitigation, suppression and isolation pf combustible dusts and materials. Therefore, Parker recommends that any  
industrial air filtration system recommendation, design or solution be reviewed, approved, stamped and signed by  
an industry expert consultant in air filtration systems, combustible dust/materials or certified safety expert such as a  
Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) or a Certified Professional Engineer (PE) who is a licensed and certified expert with  
industrial filtration system design and application including adherence and compliance to any and all applicable local, 
state and federal codes, standards, laws and regulations.

Pursuant to Parker’s Offer of Sale (terms and conditions) and by accepting the purchased equipment, Buyer and owner/
user agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Parker, its successors, assignees, suppliers, shareholders, directors, 
officers, employees, agents, and affiliated companies from all losses, costs, damages, demands, claims, liabilities, fines, 
penalties or any other expenses (including attorneys’ fees, court costs, and expert fees) (collectively “losses”), caused or 
contributed to in any way by Buyer or owner/user’s failure to follow these instructions and/or failure to properly install,  
apply, operate, or maintain the equipment purchased from or supplied by Parker, or losses caused or contributed to in 
any way by Buyer’s and owner/user’s failure to provide accurate information, specifications or dust explosivity values.

Summary of Contents for DUSTHOG PNP

Page 1: ...DUSTHOG Plug Play Fume Dust Collector Owner s Manual Model PNP...

Page 2: ...ave the following information available when contacting Parker Unit Order ___________________________________________________________________ Unit Model _______________________________________________...

Page 3: ...ical Touchscreen Controls 10 Remote Controls Panel 10 Process Control 11 Step Down Transformer Package 11 4 0 Unit Operation 11 4 1 Start up 11 4 2 System Operation 12 Airflow Adjustment Using Manual...

Page 4: ...Keep flammable materials and vapors such as gasoline away from unit The unit should be inspected frequently and contaminants removed to prevent excessive accumulation which may result in flash over or...

Page 5: ...ims any liability or responsibility for damage from fires or explosions regardless of origin Parker recommends that all APC dust collection equipment installation and application conform to any and al...

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Page 7: ...st collection please do not hesitate to call your local Parker representative 2 1 DUSTHOG Nomenclature DUSTHOG air filtration systems are available in a variety of configurations and sizes Codes shown...

Page 8: ...tronics are housed in this cabinet The compressed air supply connection is located on the rear of the cabinet The system control panel is located at the front of the module on a tool operated hinged a...

Page 9: ...5 DUSTHOG PNP Series Figure 1B PNP Equipment Description 61 10120 Figure 1A PNP Equipment Description...

Page 10: ...the shipper at once so that damages and or shortages can be corrected and a claim can be filed without delay TIP OVER HAZARD Lift the PNP unit and components by the packing skids or on the lifting ey...

Page 11: ...7 DUSTHOG PNP Series 61 10121 Figure 2 PNP Weights and Lifting Info...

Page 12: ...ressed air line To ensure a liquid free compressed air supply Parker recommends installing a point of use coalescing filter with an automatic drain port prior to the unit Consult your local Parker rep...

Page 13: ...een purchased with an optional drawer liner If this is the case ensure that the bag and hold down bracket is installed correctly and is secured to the drawer The bag should be set in the drawer and sp...

Page 14: ...e filter should be compressed by 30 50 A center bracket is also supplied that runs in the same direction it is placed immediately over the seam where the two filters are butted together Reference ball...

Page 15: ...11 DUSTHOG PNP Series 61 10122 Figure 4B After Filter Removal and Installation Figure 4A PNP Primary Filter Removal Installation...

Page 16: ...Panel Controls A6 One Blower Remote Controls A7 Two Blower Remote Controls A8 Three Blower Remote Controls A9 Four Blower Remote Controls A10 TABLE 2 Wire Diagrams 3 4 2 Electrical Touchscreen Control...

Page 17: ...the PNP filter access doors and verify that the filters are in place and properly sealed 2 Open the dust drawer access door and verify that the dust drawer is in place 3 Close and latch all access doo...

Page 18: ...he airflow set point When the system can no longer maintain airflow a warning will be provided on the touchscreen In the event of a warning or failure on the touchscreen refer to the troubleshooting s...

Page 19: ...en When you want to use the unit just tap the screen with your finger and it will change to the main display screen shown in Figure 6 The home display screen shown in Figure 6 will be displayed during...

Page 20: ...a change of 1 This will increase or decrease the airflow adjustment by 1 for each touch of the up or down arrows The second method of airflow adjustment is to touch the box that shows the percentage...

Page 21: ...3 6 Customer Settings The standard customer settings screen shown in Figure 13 will allow the operator to make General Setting changes without a password The Locked Settings will require a password t...

Page 22: ...long as the blower is in operation The last mode is Down Time cleaning This cleaning mode can be used in conjunction with all previous modes The selection of this mode is for cleaning the filters aft...

Page 23: ...lected at order time and loaded into the PNP at the factory The Auto Flow Settings will allow the unit to maintain a precise operating point based on a desired air volume The operator will select an a...

Page 24: ...g or replacing filter elements Dust accumulated on the filter elements can result in irritation of the lungs skin and or eyes When the primary filters reach the point of not being able to maintain pro...

Page 25: ...ing 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...

Page 26: ...clean no leaks Screen Displayed Warning Possible Causes Recommended Solu ons Filter Cau on Filters approaching end of life Replace filter s soon ensure proper pulse cleaning opera on increase down me...

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Page 28: ...3 m 5 33 10082 0002 AFTER FILTER HEPA 99 97 0 3 m 6 39 10008 0006 CONTROLS PANEL LATCH 10mm HEX 7 39 10058 FLUSH MOUNT FILTER CABINET LATCH 8 39 10059 FLUSH MOUNT MOTOR CABINET LATCH TOOL OPERATED 11...

Page 29: ...25 DUSTHOG PNP Series PNP 12 Figure 24 PNP Replacement Parts 61 10123...

Page 30: ...26 DUSTHOG PNP Series A1 Transformer 575 480 8 Appendix Wiring Diagrams 04 001886...

Page 31: ...27 DUSTHOG PNP Series A2 One Blower Controls 04 001830...

Page 32: ...28 DUSTHOG PNP Series A3 Two Blower Controls 04 001831...

Page 33: ...29 DUSTHOG PNP Series A4 Three Blower Controls 04 001832...

Page 34: ...30 DUSTHOG PNP Series A5 Four Blower Controls 04 001881...

Page 35: ...31 DUSTHOG PNP Series A6 Remote Panel Controls 04 001868...

Page 36: ...32 DUSTHOG PNP Series A7 One Blower Remote Controls 04 001833 A7...

Page 37: ...33 DUSTHOG PNP Series A8 A8 Two Blower Remote Controls 04 001834...

Page 38: ...34 DUSTHOG PNP Series A9 Three Blower Remote Controls 04 001863...

Page 39: ...35 DUSTHOG PNP Series A10 Four Blower Remote Controls 04 001864...

Page 40: ...ormal use or misuse misapplication or normal wear and tear e Equipment not properly installed operated and maintained under normal conditions and recommended applications As Buyers exclusive remedy fo...

Page 41: ...f troubleshooting effort details 5 Description of physical location and or environment details The Buyer shall cooperate with PARKER in its investigation and provide full information and documentation...

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