Installation, Operation and Maintenance manual
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DFPRE Large Dust Collectors
Dust disposal
For safe handling of the dust container an assessment must be made to satisfy
the requirements of the European Directive 90/269/EEC on manual handling
of loads.
Dust containers may require regular emptying.
Dust containers should securely replaced and resealed prior to collector restart.
This is a good time to check the dust container for damage, which may lead
to a dust leak or flame emission in the rare instance of an internal explosion.
Make sure to wear proper PPE during dust container service process.
Turn off the dust collector and empty the dust container on a regular basis using one
of the following procedures:
When using forklifts, ensure to secure large bins to forklifts during transport.
Empty the dust container when ¾ full.
Quick release dust bin (collector hopper and cyclopeel)
1. Release the container by lowering the handle
2. Remove and empty the container
3. Replace container by sliding it back into position
4. Reseal the container by raising the handle.
Hook on dust bin (collector hopper and cyclopeel)
1. Release the container by unclamping both latches
2. Remove and empty the container
3. Replace container by sliding it back into position
4. Reseal the container by clamping down both latches.
85 L drum (collector hopper only)
1. Close the butterfly valve
2. Open clamp and lift dust bin cover
3. Replace dust bin, position cover and tighten clamp
4. Open butterfly valve
Ensure the butterfly valve is opened before restating the collector.
200 L drum (collector hopper only)
1. Close the butterfly valve
2. Open clamp and lift dust bin cover
3. Replace dust bin, position cover and tighten clamp
4. Open butterfly valve
Ensure the butterfly valve is opened before restating the collector.
Big-bag (collector hopper only)
1. Close the butterfly valve
2. Replace the bag by putting bag straps on hanging hooks
3. Open butterfly valve
Ensure the butterfly valve is opened before restating the collector.