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TS OM535 Date of Issue: 13.07.04 Hodge Clemco Ltd
Recommended Interval:
months hours
1. Empty dust collection bins
Daily or as necessary
2.
Check the pressure drop on manometer if fitted*
Daily when unit starts
3. Check that the cleaning cycle operates
Daily when unit stops.
4. Check for dust emissions from the filter or fan
Daily
5. Check mechanical dust disposal features, if fitted
Daily
6. Check fan for wear and corrosion
6
1000
7. Check duct connections for wear and leakage 3
500
8. Check condition of electrical connections and anti-static
earth bonding, if fitted
6
1000
9. Check motors for signs of overheating
1 or as necessary
10. Check collection bins for damage and effective sealing
6
1000
11. Inspect filter bags for damage or dust penetration 6
1000
12. Check flaps and dampers for operation and wear
6
1000
13. Check filter housing and hopper for leakage and wear 6
1000
14. Clean exterior of controller with a moist cloth
1 300
15. Check tightness of flange connections
6
1000
16. Check, clean, or replace secondary filters, if fitted
1
300
17. Check operation of the electrical controls, including safety
features
6
1000
* After an initial running-in period, the differential pressure should generally settle within
the range 500Pa (50mm) to 1250Pa (125mm).
When restarting after maintenance work
, start the fan and check direction of rotation.
Run the fan for a few minutes and check filter differential pressure manometer reading, if
fitted. Reading should be less than 100 Pa (10 mm) for a new bag.
Press ”clean” button on controller and check time delay before clean starts, then duration
of clean cycle. These times should be approx. 2 minutes delay followed by 8 seconds
clean. Check than unit will re-
start after this cleaning cycle, by pressing ”start” button.