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PULSAR
®
IX SUCTION BLAST CABINET
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© 2019 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP.
www.clemcoindustries.com
Manual No. 23425, Rev. C, 07/19
increments at the indicator plate. NOTE: If the cylinder is
lowered too far, the reclaimer will again begin to allow
usable media to be carried over, and cause abnormally
high static pressure.
5.5.4
When using media finer than 180-mesh, the inlet
baffle of the reclaimer may need to be removed. Refer to
Section 1.9.6.
5.6
Door Interlocks ‒ Figure 22
WARNING
Never attempt to override the interlock system.
Doing so could result in injury from unexpected
blasting.
5.6.1
The door interlocks disable the blasting control
circuit when the doors are open. To enable blasting, the
door interlock switch must be engaged when the doors
are closed. The interlocks are set at the factory and do not
usually require field adjustment unless parts are replaced.
When adjustment is required, proceed as follows.
5.6.2
Close cabinet doors.
Figure 22
5.6.3
Loosen the actuator bracket screws and
adjusting screw nut. Move the actuator bracket up or
down, and the adjusting screw sideways, as needed to
center the adjusting screw on the over-travel stop (in
center of detent sleeve). Tighten the bracket screws.
5.6.4
Turn the adjusting screw in or out as required to
engage the switch without applying excessive pressure
on it. Tighten the adjusting screw nuts.
5.6.5
Test the operation with the doors open and then
closed. Negative pressure inside the cabinet may cause
the doors to flex inward. Tests should be performed with
the exhauster running. Point the nozzle away from the
door during the tests and open the door only enough to
disengage the interlock switch. The interlocks should
stop the blasting when either door is open and permit
blasting when the doors are closed.
5.7
Dust-Collector Pulse Pressure ‒ Figure 23
NOTICE
Do not pulse a new dust collector or
replacement cartridges until the cartridges are
properly seasoned. Refer to Section 7.9.
Pulsing unseasoned cartridges could cause
premature cartridge failure or decrease the
efficiency of dust collector.
5.7.1
Adjust pulse pressure using the regulator
mounted on the dust-collector body. Begin pulsing at 60
psi. To adjust pressure, pull the knob to unlock it, as
shown in Figure 23, turn clockwise to increase pressure
or counterclockwise to decrease pressure. Once
operating pressure is set, push the knob to lock it and
maintain the setting.
Figure 23
Cabinet Door
Detent Sleeve
Over-Travel Stop
Loosen nut and move adjusting
screw sideways to center the
screw on the over-travel stop.
Adjusting Screw Nut
Loosen the bracket screws, and
move the bracket up or down to
center the adjusting screw on the
over-travel stop.
Actuator Adjusting Bracket
Bracket Screws
Adjust the screw to push the
valve stem (over-travel stop)
in when door is closed.
Adjusting Screw
When viewed from the top of the knob,
• turn clockwise to increase pressure
• turn counterclockwise to decrease pressure
Decrease Pressure
Increase Pressure
Adjustment Knob
Push down to lock and
maintain the setting
Pull up to unlock and
make adjustment