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PULSAR
®
3D SUCTION BLAST CABINET
Page 16
© 2020 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP.
www.clemcoindustries.com
Manual No. 29374
6.6.4.3
Remove the junction-box cover and note the
wire connections. Current connections are as follows:
Brown wire .......................... Hot
Blue wire ............................. Neutral
Yellow w/green stripe .......... Ground
If color coding is different from that shown above, make
note of the color code before disconnecting the wires.
6.6.4.4
Loosen the strain-relief compression nut and
remove the cord from the junction box.
6.6.4.5
Place the new module in position on the cabinet
and route the cord through the strain relief and into the
junction box.
6.6.4.6
Cut the cord to length and wire as follows:
Brown wire .......................... Hot
Blue wire ............................. Neutral
Yellow w/green stripe .......... Ground
6.6.4.7
Apply power to test the light.
6.6.4.8
Tighten the strain-relief compression nut, set the
light module on the diffuser, and reattach the cover.
6.7
Filter Cartridge Replacement
‒ Figures 18
Failure to wear approved respirators and eye
protection when servicing dust-laden areas of
the cabinet and dust collector, and when
changing the filter cartridge, can result in
serious eye irritation and lung disease or death.
6.7.1
Close the air-supply valve and bleed all air from
the pulse reservoir.
6.7.2
Remove the three nuts and washers securing the
cover plate and remove the cover plate.
Figure 18
6.7.3
Remove the cartridge through the opening,
sliding it out of the dust collector.
NOTE: Contain dust
by sliding a durable plastic bag over the cartridge as
it is removed.
6.7.4
After the cartridge is removed, clean the inside
of the collector to remove loose dust or hardened dust
clumps, particularly from the cartridge sealing surface
(front side of the cartridge sheet).
6.7.5
A new rubber gasket comes with the new
cartridge. Use the new gasket, reuse the fasters, and
install the cartridge in reverse order.
6.7.6
Inspect the cover gasket for any condition that will
prevent the gasket from sealing. Replace the gasket if
necessary.
6.7.7
Install the cover plate and secure.
6.7.8
Season cartridge per Section 6.8.
6.8
Seasoning Cartridge
6.8.1
New cartridge must be seasoned. Cartridges are
seasoned by not pulsing them until a dust cake develops
on the filter media.
6.8.2
To prevent cartridge pulsing, turn the pulse
regulator off (to 0 psi).
6.8.3
Operate the cabinet without pulsing until the
differential pressure gauge reaches 2 inches. At that time,
turn the pulse regulator to 40 psi to start the pulsing cycle.
Refer to Section 4.2 to adjust pulse pressure.
6.9
Tube-Lock Fittings
– Figure 19
Failure to observe the following procedure
before performing any maintenance can cause
injury from the sudden release of trapped
compressed air.
Lock out and tag out the compressed air
supply.
Bleed all compressed air-supply lines.
6.9.1
To remove the tubing, push the retaining collar
toward the fitting, releasing the tubing so it can be easily
removed by pulling it out. Do not force it; only a slight pull
on the tubing is required if the collar is pushed in correctly.
*Some
parts
are removed
for clarity.
Filter Cartridge
Flat Washer
Nut
Cover Plate
Lock Washer
Gasket
Dust Collector