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SECTION 200-RECEIVING YOUR EQUIPMENT
200.1 The Purchaser’s Responsibility
A visual inspection of your equipment should be performed before it is removed from the truck. Dents,
scratches and other damage should be noted and photographed. The structural integrity of the housing
will be adversely affected by large dents. Farr should immediately be notified of any structural damage to
your equipment.
It is the purchaser’s responsibility to file shortage reports and damage claims
with the carrier and your Farr representative
. The carrier is responsible for any damage to the
equipment while it is in transit unless specific arrangements are made otherwise.
The
Gold Series
dust collector is shipped disassembled and must be reassembled by installation
personnel. Unit assembly, with the exception of the electrical and air connections, can usually be
accomplished by anyone with a basic understanding of common hand tools.
Besides a common set of hand tools, a crane, fork-lift and/or chain-fall will be required to position the fan
and motor on top of the unit clean-air plenum and lift heavier components into position.
Farr must rely on the skill and expertise of its customers and the customer's installation
contractor to ensure that all electrical connections are made correctly and air connections and
regulation devices are installed and operating properly.
200.2 System Components
Your
Gold Series
dust collection system may consist of one or all of the following components:
13. Discharge Drum(s)
1.
Filter
Module
14. Manual Cleaning Control
2. Hopper
Section(s)
15. Automatic Timer Control
3. Fan
16. Fan silencer
4. Support
Legs
5. Cross
Braces
6. Assembly Hardware
7. Motor
Starter
8. Maintenance
Platform
9. Maintenance
Ladder
10. Rotary Airlock
11. Screw Conveyor(s)
12. Slide Gate Kit(s)
Remote Mount
Fan
Access Platform
Rotary Airlock
Filter Module –
Cartridges are factory
installed. Hardware is
located inside inlet
Hopper
Support Legs
Figure 200.2
Gold Series
Shipment