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11.7 Replacement Part Stock
11.8 Routine Maintenance Schedule
12.1 Reduction in airflow at exhaust hoods
Replacement of impeller and other sections may be required at prolonged intervals. Routine inspection will give ample
warning for replacement requirements.
Accumulations in ducts and hoods due to sticky nature of dust or settling in ducts caused by low conveying velocities.
Addition of more exhaust points to the system
During winter, when doors and windows are closed, insufficient makeup air to the exhaust system will create high negative pressure in the room.
High water level in the Typhoon Central Dust Collector can be observed through the closed glass sight on the control box. Water level above running
level can be caused by:
• Open or leaky fill valve that allows water to flow freely into the Typhoon Central Dust Collector or malfunctioning solenoid valve
• Malfunctioning ultrasonic sensor
• Air leak in water level control box
Plugged eliminator plates or accumulations in impellers or dirty air chamber.
Plugged air equalizing hose or air leak in hose.
Pre-Use
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Perform pre-use inspection to ensure operating correctly.
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Ensure water level sensor has filled to the correct water level by reading the water level
sight on the water level control box
Weekly Inspection
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Inspect all equipment surfaces for dust buildup, and wipe down as needed.
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Inspect Water Level Control Box, see
Section 11.2 Pre-Use Checklist.
Every (1) Month or Specific Cleaning Cycle – Exchange Water
1. Remove the water using the drain outlet, considering:
2. Drained material should be kept away from any electrical equipment;
3. Drained material may contain high concentrations of material waste, and depending on
application, may require additional treatment, or special handling for disposal. Consult
your local regulators.
4. Open access panels and use pressure washer or plastic bristle brush to thoroughly clean
interior baffling of any sludge or residue.
5. Remove semi-solid build-up at bottom of basin, using a Diversitech PneuVac (DTECH-
PNEU) or similar equipment, considering:
6. Removed material may contain high concentrations of material waste, and depending on
application, may require additional treatment, or special handling for disposal. Consult your
local regulators.
7. Clean basin with pressure washer or plastic-bristle brush (no metallic brushes).
8. Turn machine on and allow the Auto-level Water Control System to fill the basin, or fill basin
manually.
Every (3) Months or As Required
1. Replace after-filter media when it appears torn or dirty.
2. Check fan wheel for dust accumulation or wear
Every (12) months – Inspect Basic Components
1. Clean unreadable labels and exterior surfaces
2. Inspect water inlet and outlet drain valves
3. Wash cabinet internal assemblies with warm water mixed with mild detergent (Allow 12
hours to dry before use).
4. Inspect controls for loose wiring.
5. Examine motor for signs of unusual wear.
SECTION 12 – TROUBLESHOOTING
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