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PulsePak Prime
GDED-IOM-216-B
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GENERAL PRODUCT INFORMATION
3.1
Description
The PulsePak Prime is a complete pulse-jet cartridge collector system capable
of providing continuous on-line cleaning. This cartridge collector utilizes high
efficiency pleated filter elements arranged in a “Vee” for optimized pulse cleaning,
and are known as a Panel Pak. Dust laden air enters above the filter elements and
moves in a true “down-flow” direction between the filters. The dirty airstream turns
at a ninety degree turn into the cartridge media, allowing heavier particles to drop
out of the airstream and into the hopper. The clean air passes through the media as
the dust is collected on the filter media. The clean air then moves through the tube
sheet section and into a clean air plenum at the rear of the module.
3.2
Purpose and intended use
The PulsePak Prime is intended to be used for relatively dry nuisance dusts.
Typical applications a PulsePak Prime is used for include mining, laser tables,
thermal spray, woodworking, chemical, pharmaceutical, and food processing. The
cartridge that is used in the PulsePak Prime should be suitable for the intended
application.
The REDClean
®
N media is suitable for most applications where the PulsePak
Prime is used. Contact AAF International for assistance on a Panel Pak design for
your application. It is recommended that you use only AAF International cartridges
on AAF International equipment.
3.3
Normal Operation
During normal operation, air enters the PulsePak Prime dust collector through
the high inlet and moves downward through the dirty air plenum, in true “down-
flow” fashion between the filters. The dirty airstream turns at a ninety degree turn
into the cartridge media, allowing heavier particles to drop out of the airstream and
into the hopper. The cleaned air passes through the filter elements, while dust is
collected on the outside surfaces of the elements. Clean air flows through the center
of the elements into the clean air plenum, where it exits through the clean air outlet.
During filter element cleaning, a pulse controller automatically selects the
element or elements to be cleaned, activating solenoid valves which open air
diaphragm valves. High pressure air pulses directly into the center of the selected
element, or pair of elements, for 100 milliseconds, blowing collected dust off the
filter element(s). The dust is swept downward into the hopper by the prevailing
airflow and gravity.
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