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Downtime Cleaning Operation

1. Turn the CLEAN switch to the ON position. The PWR light will be 
ON.
2. When the CLEAN CONTROL contacts (#13 and 14) are shorted, 
the CLEAN light will be ON.
3. When the CLEAN CONTROL contacts open, the CLEAN light will 
flash for the duration of the cleaning cycle.
4. After the 60-second blower coast down delay, the valve output 
(V and N) will turn on for the selected length of time (100 or 150mS).
5. If more than one pulse is selected (2, 4 or 6), there will be a 10 or 
30 second delay as selected between the pulses.
6. When the cleaning cycle is complete, the CLEAN light will turn OFF 
and the control board will wait for the CLEAN CONTROL contacts to 
close again.

If at any time during the cleaning cycle the CLEAN CONTROL con-
tacts close, the cleaning cycle will be aborted, the CLEAN light will 
stop flashing, and the unit will wait for the CLEAN CONTROL con-
tacts to open. The unit will NOT remember how many pulses were 
previously performed; and the cleaning cycle will start again from the 
beginning. The position of the four "white" switches on S1 determine 
the number of pulses, the length of the pulse and the delay between 
pulses. The position of the switches are read when the CLEAN CON-
TROL contacts open, and will not affect the cleaning cycle if changed 
during a cleaning cycle. (See Figure 5 for Cleaning Control Switch 
Settings)

Upon motor/blower shutdown, downtime cleaning will only be per-
formed if the CLEAN SWITCH is in the ON position before the motor/
blower is turned OFF. During downtime cleaning, the CLEAN light will 
flash for the duration of the cycles selected.

5. Operation

5.1 Start-Up

1. Position unit in desired location.

NOTE:

 

Do not attempt to move the portable unit by pulling on the 

swing arm or hood. Use the fullwidth, bar-type handle on the back of 
the unit to push the V Series into the desired location. After the unit is 
situated, use the locks on the rear wheel casters to secure the unit.
2. Plug the unit into a properly grounded electrical receptacle.

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Revised 08/09

V SERIES

Cartridge Dust Collector

6. SERVICE

Figure 7. Rear Access

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Collected dust may be hazardous. Consult proper

authorities for handling and disposal.

4. The filter monitor gauge should read between 

0.1" and 0.5" w.g. while unit is operating with 

clean filters.

5.  The discharge plenum on the V Series collector

can be rotated in 90  increments to direct the

discharge air in multiple directions. The discharge

housing will be factory installed with the discharge

pointing towards the floor as shown in Figure 7.

Collecting Particles

1. Locate the unit, arm and hood in the best position

to collect contaminants as generated by the

process or operation, and where operator

interference is minimal.

2. Position the hood to minimize the influence of

cross drafts from outside air sources or other

operations.

3. Position the hood slightly higher than the source,

with the face of the hood approximately 45° from

horizontal. The hood shape is designed for high-

velocity pick up. It should be located as close to

the source as practical and no further than 14-16"

from the contaminant source.

3. Check diaphragm valves to ensure proper pulse

cleaning. With the cleaning cycle activated, the valve

should pulse at approximately 10-second intervals.

Remove lid of control panel enclosure to view the

timer. 

4. Check the filter monitor gauge at start-up. The

cleaning system should be activated when the gauge

has increased 0.5" w.g. above the start-up pressure

drop. Allow unit to pulse clean until the original

reading is achieved or until the gauge reading will

not decrease after six consecutive pulses.

5.2 CHECKLIST

1. Check the clean air outlet. Discharge air should

remain visibly clean. If a leak should develop, it will

be first noticed after a cleaning pulse as a puff of

dust.

2. Check pressure drop on the pressure gauge 

(see Figure 6). Pressure drop across elements is

considered normal between 0.5-5.0" w.g. Pressure

drop will generally read between 1-2" for “seasoned”

filters.

The following procedure requires access to an area of

the unit where high voltage is present. Access should

be restricted to qualified personnel.

Figure 6. Control Panel Layout Detail

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3. Turn the unit on by pushing the "Power" rocker

switch to the ON position (refer to Figure 6). On 

3-phase units, fan rotation will need to be verified 

by matching fan rotation with the rotation decal on

the blower housing. Rotation should be clockwise 

as viewed from the motor or drive side. Any two

motor starter leads should be reversed if the 

rotation is not correct.

4. The filter monitor gauge should read between 0.1” and 0.5” 
w.g. while unit is operating with clean filters.
5. The discharge plenum on the V Series collector can be rotated 
in 90 increments to direct the discharge air in multiple directions. 
The discharge housing will be factory installed with the discharge 
pointing towards the floor as shown in Figure 7.

Collecting Particles

1. Locate the unit, arm and hood in the best position to collect 
contaminants as generated by the process or operation, and 
where operator interference is minimal.
2. Position the hood to minimize the influence of cross drafts from 
outside air sources or other operations.
3. Position the hood slightly higher than the source, with the face 
of the hood approximately 45° from horizontal. The hood shape 
is designed for high velocity pick up. It should be located as close 
to the source as practical and no further than 14-16” from the 
contaminant source.
4. Check the filter monitor gauge at start-up. The cleaning sys-
tem should be activated when the gauge has increased 0.5” w.g. 
above the start-up pressure drop. Allow unit to pulse clean until 
the original reading is achieved or until the gauge reading will not 
decrease after six consecutive pulses.

5.2 Checklist

1. Check the clean air outlet. Discharge air should remain visibly 
clean. If a leak should develop, it will be first noticed after a clean-
ing pulse as a puff of dust.
2. Check pressure drop on the pressure gauge (see Figure 6). 
Pressure drop across elements is considered normal between 
0.5-5.0” w.g. Pressure drop will generally read between 1-2” for 
“seasoned” filters.

The following procedure requires access to an area 
of the unit where high voltage is present. Access 
should be restricted to qualified personnel.

3. Check diaphragm valves to ensure proper pulse cleaning. With 
the cleaning cycle activated, the valve should pulse at approximate-
ly 10-second intervals. Remove lid of control panel enclosure to 
view the timer.

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Revised 08/09

V SERIES

Cartridge Dust Collector

6. SERVICE

Figure 7. Rear Access

61-10039-0001

Collected dust may be hazardous. Consult proper

authorities for handling and disposal.

4. The filter monitor gauge should read between 

0.1" and 0.5" w.g. while unit is operating with 

clean filters.

5.  The discharge plenum on the V Series collector

can be rotated in 90  increments to direct the

discharge air in multiple directions. The discharge

housing will be factory installed with the discharge

pointing towards the floor as shown in Figure 7.

Collecting Particles

1. Locate the unit, arm and hood in the best position

to collect contaminants as generated by the

process or operation, and where operator

interference is minimal.

2. Position the hood to minimize the influence of

cross drafts from outside air sources or other

operations.

3. Position the hood slightly higher than the source,

with the face of the hood approximately 45° from

horizontal. The hood shape is designed for high-

velocity pick up. It should be located as close to

the source as practical and no further than 14-16"

from the contaminant source.

3. Check diaphragm valves to ensure proper pulse

cleaning. With the cleaning cycle activated, the valve

should pulse at approximately 10-second intervals.

Remove lid of control panel enclosure to view the

timer. 

4. Check the filter monitor gauge at start-up. The

cleaning system should be activated when the gauge

has increased 0.5" w.g. above the start-up pressure

drop. Allow unit to pulse clean until the original

reading is achieved or until the gauge reading will

not decrease after six consecutive pulses.

5.2 CHECKLIST

1. Check the clean air outlet. Discharge air should

remain visibly clean. If a leak should develop, it will

be first noticed after a cleaning pulse as a puff of

dust.

2. Check pressure drop on the pressure gauge 

(see Figure 6). Pressure drop across elements is

considered normal between 0.5-5.0" w.g. Pressure

drop will generally read between 1-2" for “seasoned”

filters.

The following procedure requires access to an area of

the unit where high voltage is present. Access should

be restricted to qualified personnel.

Figure 6. Control Panel Layout Detail

61-10039-0002

3. Turn the unit on by pushing the "Power" rocker

switch to the ON position (refer to Figure 6). On 

3-phase units, fan rotation will need to be verified 

by matching fan rotation with the rotation decal on

the blower housing. Rotation should be clockwise 

as viewed from the motor or drive side. Any two

motor starter leads should be reversed if the 

rotation is not correct.

3. Turn the unit on by pushing the "Power" rocker switch to the 
ON position (refer to Figure 6). On 3-phase units, fan rotation will 
need to be verified by matching fan rotation with the rotation decal 
on the blower housing. Rotation should be clockwise as viewed 
from the motor or drive side. Any two motor starter leads should 
be reversed if the rotation is not correct.

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Page 2: ...contacting Parker Parker Order _________________________________________________________________ Unit Model ___________________________________________________________________ Unit Serial ___________...

Page 3: ...l 3 4 2 2 Downdraft Table Assembly VB Model 3 4 2 3 Fixed Unit Assembly VF Model 4 4 3 Pulse Cleaning 4 4 4 Electrical Installation 4 4 4 1 Pulse Control Timer Board 4 5 Operation 5 5 1 Start Up 5 5 2...

Page 4: ...tor to put cigarettes or any burning object into the hood or ducting of the swing arm Do not use the Swing Arm to move the portable air cleaner if applicable DA N G E R WARNING C AU T I O N C A U T I...

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: ...3 60 All 3 HP Motors are available in 200 230 460 575 3 60 1 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE This manual contains specific information concerning safety and precautionary measures It is impossible to list every po...

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Page 9: ...ling duringshipping that may have caused internal damage Notify your de livery carrier and enter a claim if any damage is found Remove the filter access cover located on the front of the unit by turni...

Page 10: ...ies unit has a wide variety of available electrical options to best meet your needs Take care to ensure proper installation in whatever configuration you have selected For units only requiring a 115 v...

Page 11: ...Collecting Particles 1 Locate the unit arm and hood in the best position to collect contaminants as generated by the process or operation and where operator interference is minimal 2 Position the hood...

Page 12: ...at the base of the V Series unit you must first unseal the drawer by pulling the drawer release handle see Figure 8 toward the filter access side of the cabinet The drawer will move down and can be pu...

Page 13: ...wer 7 2 Cleaning Controls ON OFF Section 4 4 1 of this manual clearly outlines the available settings and operation of the pulse cleaning system Control of the reverse pulse cleaning system is by a ro...

Page 14: ...g mechanism Filter elements at end of useful life Open solenoid valve Improper electrical supply Refer to Section 7 for electrical specifications Starter overloadtripped Reset overloads Lack of grease...

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Page 18: ...IX A V SERIES WRING DIAGRAM Figure 10 Wiring Diagram 120 Volt Single Phase Manual Clean Figure 11 Wiring Diagram 120 Volt Single Phase Pulse Cleaning Figure 12 Wiring Diagram 230 Volt Single Phase Man...

Page 19: ...e Pulse Cleaning 41 2542 41 2543 Figure 14 Wiring Diagram Three Phase Manual Clean w Parker Supplied Starter Revised 08 09 V SERIES Cartridge Dust Collector Figure 14 Wiring Diagram Three Phase Manual...

Page 20: ...Cleaning w UAS Supplied Starter Figure 16 Wiring Diagram Three Phase Manual Clean w Customer Supplied Starter 41 2544 Figure 17 Wiring Diagram Three Phase Pulse Cleaning w Customer Supplied Starter 41...

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Page 22: ...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 for any def...

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