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Donaldson Company, Inc.
Exhaust Damper
An exhaust damper can be adjusted to regulate or limit
airflow when collector is in operation. Before start-up,
set the exhaust damper to the fully-closed position as
shown below. Adjustments to airflow can be made by
loosening the wing nut and sliding the handle to open
or close the damper. When replacing filters, reset the
damper to the fully-closed position and then open to
reestablish desired airflow.
Compressed Air Components
1. Periodically check the compressed air components
and replace damaged or worn components as
necessary.
2. Drain moisture following the manufacturer’s
instructions.
3. With the compressed-air supply ON, check the
cleaning valves, solenoid valves, and tubing for
leaks. Repair or replace as necessary.
17-Gallon Dust Bin
A 17-gallon pail pack is standard with all models. Four
rigid clamps secure the bin to the hopper flange.
For dust removal:
1. Unlatch the four clamps to lower the dust bin.
2. Roll dust bin out from the collector.
3. Dispose of dust.
4. Reinstall the dust bin and reclamp to the collector.
Dust Disposal
To avoid possible damage to the
fan motor, maintain a seal below
the collector if servicing the dust storage
device while the fan is running.
1. Empty dust container(s) (drum or bin) as necessary
to minimize dust in the hopper.
2. If the optional 55-gallon drum attachment is used,
empty when dust container is 2/3 full.
3. If optional slide gate is used, close gate before
servicing dust container.
Sharp edge of slide gate may
result in personal injury while
closing the slide gate. Keep hands clear when
operating the slide gate.
4. Check integrity of gasket under drum cover.
5. Replace or reinstall dust container and open gate (if
applicable).