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Changing the filter

Personnel:

Properly trained person

Protective equipment:

Industrial safety helmet

Light respiratory protection

Protective gloves

Fig. 11: Filter change

Before you start changing filters, switch off the air
conditioning system.

1.

Remove the diffuser face, 

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 ‘Removing the

diffuser face’  on page 9

.

2.

Remove the clamping frame. To do so,
loosen the clamping screws (Fig. 11/3) and
press the release buttons (Fig. 11/2) in.
Remove the clamping frame (Fig. 11/4) with
the filter element.

3.

Remove the dust-laden filter (Fig. 11/1) from
the clamping frame, put it into a plastic bag
and dispose of it properly, see 

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 ‘Disposal ’ 

on page 11

.

4.

If the filter casing is dirty, clean and disinfect
it 

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 ‘Cleaning the filter casing’  on page 12

.

5.

Insert a new filter element, reinstall the
clamping frame including the filter, and fix
the diffuser face again, see 

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 Chapter

6  ‘Commissioning’ on page 7

.

Disposal

 ENVIRONMENT!

Risk of harm to the environment due to the incor-
rect handling of hazardous materials and sub-
stances.

Filters and cleaning materials that have been
contaminated with bacterial, toxic or radioactive
particles are considered hazardous waste and
have to be disposed of by an authorised business
in compliance with local regulations.

Disposing of filter elements with household waste is
allowed only in the following cases:

For unused filter elements

For filter elements that have been exposed
only to atmospheric outdoor air

Ordering replacement filters

To ensure permanent protection from particulate
matter and other pollutants we recommend using
only original TROX filters.

Original TROX filters carry a sticker on the frame
with both the use before date and information on
how to order replacements.

To avoid downtime of the ventilation and air con-
ditioning system, we recommend you to always
have the required filters in stock.

To order filters go to: 

www.troxtechnik.com

Maintenance

 

TFM Particulate filter modules for ceilings

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Summary of Contents for TFM

Page 1: ...nt Clamping screw Diffuser face Screw fixing diffuser face Sealing plug for connecting holes Installation and maintenance manual GB en TFM Particulate filter modules for ceilings TROX GmbH Heinrich Tr...

Page 2: ...erence to the applicable standards and guidelines the state of the art and our expertise and experience of many years The manufacturer does not accept any liability for damages resulting from Non comp...

Page 3: ...ular checks and smaller adjustments Personal protective equipment Personal protective equipment must be worn for any work in order to reduce health or safety haz ards to the minimum The appropriate pr...

Page 4: ...unit from the effects of weather Protect the unit from humidity dust and con tamination Storage temperature 10 C to 50 C Relative humidity 95 max no condensation Assembly General information Fix the...

Page 5: ...secure fixing after installation 1 Remove the clamping frame from the casing To do so loosen the clamping screws Fig 1 5 then remove the clamping frame Fig 1 4 Remove and dispose of the spacers keep...

Page 6: ...stem as long as the modules were connected with one another correctly However the increased load on the suspension system must be taken into account 1 Remove the sealing plug on the connecting sides o...

Page 7: ...d air conditioning system for 24 hours before you insert the filter element Volume flow rate balancing To adjust the ventilation and air conditioning system you first have to carry out volume flow rat...

Page 8: ...ave inserted the filter element check that there are no leaks Leakage test on an installed filter on page 9 6 Installing the diffuser face Installing the diffuser face Fig 6 TFM assembly diffuser face...

Page 9: ...sealing integrity testing leakage testing filter changes or cleaning require you to remove the diffuser face Fig 7 Removing the diffuser face Unscrew the knurled screws Fig 7 2 and remove diffuser fa...

Page 10: ...er frame There are two ways to measure the differential pressure Permanent measurement Continuous differential pressure measurement and monitoring of the final differential pressure This is done with...

Page 11: ...page 7 Disposal ENVIRONMENT Risk of harm to the environment due to the incor rect handling of hazardous materials and sub stances Filters and cleaning materials that have been contaminated with bacte...

Page 12: ...ation It is then sufficient to clean and disinfect wipe the filter casing and the diffuser face this has to be done for the first time just before the ventilation and air conditioning system is switch...

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