72LP - 252LP Baghouse
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Installation
Location and Site Selection
Electrical Installation (including bonding and grounding of the collector) must be performed by a qualified electrician.
This equipment is not designed to support site ducts, piping, or electrical conduit. All ducts, piping, or electrical
conduit must be adequately supported to prevent injury and/or property damage.
Do not install in classified hazardous atmospheres without an enclosure rated for the application.
Service must be performed by trained and qualified maintenance personnel.
This equipment may start or stop unexpectedly from a remote location
Equipment may reach peak sound pressure levels above 80 dB (A). Noise levels should be considered when
selecting equipment location.
Codes may regulate recirculating filtered air in your facility. Consult with the appropriate authorities having jurisdiction
to ensure compliance with all national and local codes regarding recirculating filtered air.
Equipment location must conform to all codes and standards, should be suitable for the type of dust being handled and should
ensure easy access for service and utility connections. Site selection must account for wind, seismic zone and other load
conditions.
The equipment must be anchored once in final position.
Anchors must comply with local code requirements. Anchors, foundation
or support framing must be capable of supporting dead, live, wind, seismic, and other applicable loads.
Consult a qualified
engineer for final selection of foundation or support framing.
Note: Ensure the inlet has at least five diameters of straight duct prior to the collector inlet including a transition to the full inlet
dimensions. Inlet transition should have a taper with a maximum of a 90-degree included angle.
Follow industry practice relative to clean air velocity into a fan.
Anchor should project a
minimum of 1 3/4-in and
account for nut, washer,
base plate and shims/
grout.
Embedment depth
(suitable for the physical
properties of the
foundation).
Provisional Anchor Bolt Recommendations
The quantity of anchor bolts should match the number of holes
provided in the base plates of the collector. Anchor diameter
is typically 1/8-inch less than the baseplate hole diameter.
Anchors should project a minimum of 1 ¾ -inch and account
for nut, washer, baseplate, and shims/grout.
Delivery and Inspection
Upon arrival inspect equipment and report any damage to
delivery carrier. File any damage claims with the delivery carrier.
Request a written inspection report from the Claims Inspector to
substantiate all damage claims.
Compare the equipment received with the description of product
ordered. Report any incomplete shipments to the delivery carrier and your Donaldson Torit representative.
Unloading and Positioning
Equipment should be lifted only by qualified crane or fork truck operators.
Failure to lift the equipment correctly can result in severe personal injury and/or property damage.
1. Remove any crates or shipping straps.
2. Lift the packaged collector from transport container.
3. Inspect for any damage and/or missing parts and report to freight carrier.
4. Check for any hardware which may have become loose during shipment and tighten as necessary.
Typical Foundation Anchor