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PULSAR
®
IX SUCTION BLAST CABINET
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© 2019 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP.
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Manual No. 23425, Rev. C, 07/19
so less air enters the media hose. Tighten the lock nut
finger-tight to maintain the setting.
5.4
Reclaimer Static Pressure (Dust-Collector
Outlet Damper)
5.4.1
Static pressure requirements vary with the size,
weight, and type of media.
5.4.2
Adjust static pressure by opening or closing the
outlet damper located above the dust collector, refer to
Figure 20. If the damper is not opened far enough, the
reclaimer will not remove fines, resulting in dusty media,
poor visibility; or will not convey media, causing media
build-up in the hose between the cabinet hopper and
reclaimer. If the damper is opened too far, it may cause
carry-over (usable media carried into the dust collector)
and result in excessive media consumption. Run the
media through several cycles and inspect media in the
reclaimer and dust in the dust containers. Open the
damper only as far as necessary to obtain a balance of
maximum dust removal without good-media carry over.
Figure 20
5.4.3
A manometer is useful for adjusting and
monitoring static pressure. The manometer kit is listed
under Miscellaneous Accessories in Section 9.1.1. Refer
to Section 5.10 for manometer operation. The following
are static pressure starting points for given media. Static
pressure may need to be lower with finer media or
higher with coarser media. If a manometer is not
available, begin with the damper about half open (handle
pointing toward 45
o
on the label). Run the media through
several blast cycles allowing the reclaimer to function
with these settings. Inspect media in the reclaimer and
fines in the dust collector, as noted in Paragraph 5.4.2.
Continue adjusting static pressure until optimum media
cleaning without carry over is attained.
Glass Bead No. 6 and 7 ............................... 3-1/2" to 4"
Glass Bead No. 8 to 12 ................................ 3" to 3-1/2"
Alox. 60 to 80 mesh ............................................. 4" to 5"
Alox. 80 to 180 mesh .......................................... 3" to 4"
5.4.4
After adjusting the damper, and carry over or
excessive dust in the media continues, adjust the vortex
cylinder, per Section 5.5. Vortex cylinder adjustment is
usually required only when using 180-mesh and finer
media, or lightweight media.
5.4.5
As dust accumulates on the outer surface of the
cartridges, static pressure drops, requiring additional
pulsing of the cartridges as described in Section 5.8, or
an increase in pulse pressure, per Section 5.7. When
pulsing no longer maintains the necessary static
pressure, readjust the damper.
5.5
Externally-Adjustable Vortex Cylinder
The vortex cylinder fine-tunes media separation. Before
adjusting the cylinder, adjust the damper on the dust
collector to increase or decrease static pressure, per
Section 5.4. Once the damper is adjusted, adjust the
cylinder.
5.5.1
The vortex cylinder is located atop the reclaimer
where the flex hose connects. Adjustments are made by
loosening the handle's tensioning knob and moving the
handle to achieve the correct setting. When the correct
setting is established, tighten the locking knob to prevent
movement. Start with the lever slightly to the right (about
1 o’clock, as shown in Figure 21) of the vertical position.
Figure 21
5.5.2
To remove More Fines:
(Too much dust in
media) Raise the cylinder by moving the lever left toward
"COARSE", in 1/4" increments at the indicator plate.
Allow the media to go through several blast cycles
before determining if further adjustment is needed.
5.5.3 To remove fewer Fines:
(Excessive usable
media is carried to the dust collector) Lower the vortex
cylinder by moving the lever right toward "FINE", in 1/4"
Outlet Damper
Damper Plate
Label, Damper Degrees
The damper plate is aligned with the handle.
Loosen nuts on opposite end of handle. Turn
damper handle to adjust damper. Tighten
nuts to maintain the setting.
Damper Handle
Remove more fines
from media by
moving the handle
to the left
Remove less
fines by moving
the handle to the
right
Tensioning Knob
Begin with handle at the 1 o’clock position, as shown.