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PulsePak Prime
GDED-IOM-216-B
Inspect the dust disposal equipment on a regular basis during the first month
of operation to determine that the collected dust is being disposed at a rate
consistent with the operation. Failure to ensure that the collected dust is taken away
at the appropriate rate will result in material building up into the hopper and could
cause malfunction. This is especially important if the dust is being collected into
drums or other such container. Once the dust collection rate is understood, a
maintenance schedule for emptying the containers should be set.
12.3
Six months
Examine the Panel Pak cartridges for any wear, damage, or excessive
deposition of dust. Consult the records for differential pressure and flow to identify
signs of rising differential pressure across the cartridges. If the cartridges can no
longer maintain a consistent differential pressure, the Panel Pak cartridges need to
be replaced. Replacement of the cartridges should occur as soon as possible.
Examine the door gasket for wear.
Examine the cartridge door latches of wear or for adjustment.
Inspect all joints for evidence of air or dust leakage.
Check for evidence of moisture or dust build up within the collector. Moisture
in the collector can cause plugging and premature cartridge failure.
Check all electrical apparatus for proper operation.
Check for correct operation of the solenoid valves and the diaphragm valves.
Check discharge air condition for signs of dust. See Troubleshooting if bypass
occurs.
Check the dust disposal equipment for correct operation and comply with any
lubrication or maintenance instructions in the relevant manufactures’ instructions.
If AAF barrel top adapter mechanism is installed, check the condition of the flexible
sleeve and replace if showing signs of wear or if torn.
Check all safety & warning labels are intact and legible and secure.
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