Multiple pocket type dust collector
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5 OPERATION
During normal use, the MAXIPLY unit receives dust filled air from the blower toward the collector
inlet. The smaller particles are pushed toward the filter envelope and the larger particles fall into
the dust storage compartment. The smaller particles are stored into the filter envelope and clean
air is exhausted through the four (4) opened sides of the filter cabinet.
5.1 Cleaning of the filter envelope
When the collector is shut down, the operator must wait until the motor has stopped turning
completely. The cleaning is made by shaking by hand the pockets of the filter bag.
5.2 Manual shaker (optional)
When the collector is shut down, the operator must wait until the motor has stopped turning
completely. The cleaning is made by vigorously shaking the handle on the side of the unit.
6 INSTALLATION
6.1 Inspection of the material
The MAXIPLY unit is shipped on one (1) or multiple skids. Proceed with a visual inspection upon
receiving the material for any damages or missing skid(s).
Note:
if damages are apparent upon
receiving the material, indicate so on receiving slip (freight waybill) and confirm by having the
truck driver sign the waybill with any discrepancy. A.Q.C takes photos of material prior to shipping.
Generally, shipment includes a skid for the collector cabinet and another one for the dust storage
system. Other optional devices are shipped on separate skids.
6.2 Area of installation
1.
The area chosen to install the collector should be able to support its weight, its accessories,
dust storage system and ventilation ducting. The construction of a solid flat surface such as
a concrete pad may be needed.
2.
Position the dust collector in a way to have access to the blower and filter envelope. A 12"
(0,3 meter) work space is required around the collector for maintenance purposes.
Figure 2
WORK SPACE EACH SIDE
12" FREE SPACE
12" FREE SPACE
12
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SPACE
24
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