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During the filter cartridge cleaning purge, the
solid-state timer energizes a solenoid valve,
causing the corresponding diaphragm valve to
send a pulse of compressed air through the filter
cartridge from the inside outward, removing the
collected contaminants from the outside surface
of the filter cartridge. The dust falls into the
hopper and then into the dust storage container.
2.0
Quick Start
(See Figure 1)
This section provides the basic steps to be
completed before operation and is for reference
only. Follow all guidelines in Section 3.0,
Installation.
1. Connect 208-V, 3-Phase power.
2. Check that fan rotation is clockwise.
3. Connect compressed air with pressure
regulator and filter.
4. Connect duct to unit.
5. Ready to start up.
3.0
Installation
(See Figure 1)
3.1
Inspection
The unit is normally shipped by truck and
should be checked for any damage that may
have occurred en route. Any damage should be
noted and the carrier notified immediately.
3.2
Equipment/Tools Required
Typical tools and equipment required to install
and assemble the unit:
• Crane or Forklift
• Slings/Spreader Bars/Clevis Pins
• Drift Pins
• Clamps
• Screwdrivers
• Pipe Wrenches
• Socket Wrenches
• End Wrenches
• Large Crescent Wrench
• Pipe Sealant
• Caulking Gun
3.3
Preinstallation
(See Figure 1)
The Amada dust collector is usually mounted on
a reinforced concrete foundation; however, roof
mounting is also possible. When calculating for
foundation or roof mounting, the weight of the
dust collector plus the material being collected
and all auxiliary equipment must be considered
together with wind, seismic, and other live loads.
See the Specification Control Drawing for the
dust collector weight.
To avoid delay, install foundation in the proper
location. Pay particular attention to the anchor
bolt size and location. The collector should be
located with consideration for emptying the
hopper storage area, shortest runs of inlet and
outlet ductwork, electrical and compressed air
connections, and convenience of maintenance. In
case of hazardous dust collection, consult with
local authorities for the proper location of the
dust collector.
Location must be free of obstructions, such
as utility lines or roof overhang. See
Specification Control Drawing. A crane
must be used to position the collector.
CAUTION
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