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Module-Air 

Revised 6-10-2014 

 

General Safety information

 

 
 
SAFETY GUIDELINES- DEFINITIONS

 

 

This manual contains information 
that important for you to know 
and understand.  This information 
relates to protecting YOUR SAFETY 
and PREVENTING EQUIPMENT 
PROBLEMS. 

 

GENERAL SAFETY RULES

 

 

!WARNING!

 

This machine was designed for 
certain applications only. Tanis 
Technologies strongly 
recommends that this machine 
not be modified and/or used for 
any application other than that for 
which it was designed.  If you have 
any questions relative to a 
particular application, DO NOT use 
the machine until you have first 
contacted Tanis Technologies and 
confirmed that the product is 
suited for your application. 

 

!WARNING!

 

Failure to follow these rules may 
result in serious personal injury. 

1. For your safety, read and

 

understand the instruction 
manual before operating the unit.  

Learn the un

it’s

 application and 

limitations as well as the specific 
hazards, related to it. 

2. Don

’t

 use in dangerous

 

environment.   

Don

’t

 use this unit in damp or wet 

locations or expose to rain. 

3. Disconnect unit 

before 

servicing. 

4. Check damaged parts 

before 

future use of the unit, properly 
repair or replace any part that is 
damaged. 

 
ADDITIONAL SAFETY RULES FOR 

AIR CLEANERS

 

 

1. Install Module-Air AF-24xx 
series air cleaners according to all 
electrical and safety codes as well 
as the National Electrical Code 
(NEC) National Fire Protection 
Association (NFPA) and the 
Occupational Safety and Health 
Act (OSHA).  Only someone who is 
qualified to do electrical work 
should wire the units in. 

 

2. These air cleaners are intended 
to be installed at least 

8.2 feet (2.5 

meters) above the floor.

 

 

3. Specific duct design and dust 
collector configurations are 
required under standards set forth 
by the National Fire Protection 
Association (NFPA).  These are 
applicable when collecting 
potentially reactive metal dusts 
(like aluminum, magnesium and 
other materials).  NFPA also has 
standards that cover other dusts 
like grain and plastics, ect.  For 
guidelines on determining which 
precautions should be taken, 
please refer to NFPA 
497.  There may be other 
specifications that apply for your 
particular application, so please 
consult current NFPA standards 
that may be acquired at: 

 

NFPA 
1 Batterymarch Park 
Quincy, MA 02269 
1-800-344-3555 

 

This information may contain 
safeguards that are required for 
the installation, operation and 
service of AF-24xx series products. 

 

!

WARNING!

 

4. Avoid mixing combustible 
materials like (but not limited to) 
the following: buffing lint, 
paper/wood dust, aluminum or 
magnesium with dust generated 

from the grinding of ferrous 
materials.  This creates a potential 
for fires due to the mixing of 
sparks and combustible materials. 

 

5. A machine operator should 
NEVER be allowed to put lit 
cigarettes or any burning object 
into this or any dust control 
system. 

 

6. If there is a chance for heated 
and/or flammable materials to 
enter the unit, installation of the 
unit should be evaluated to 
determine if a fire 
rotection/exhaustion systems 
should be installed.  Federal, State 
or local codes, as required by 
organizations such as NFPA and 
Factory Mutual Insurance or your 
insurance carrier may require such 
a system. 

Module-Air can offer 

basic guidelines for such an 
installation: however, final 
installation design is the 
responsibility of the purchaser.

 

 

7. Securely anchor unit to a 
permanent or fixed supporting 
structure, be sure the structure is 
rated to hold the weight of the 
unit. 

 

8. Support this unit or clamp it to 
the work surface when using it in a 
portable application to eliminate 
potential injury or damage to the 
unit 

 

9. Ensure that the intake and 
exhaust areas are clear prior to 
starting the unit.  Clogged intakes 
or exhaust can cause explosion 
and/or fire. 

 

10. Keep arms and fingers away 
from fan.  Avoid all exposure to 
rotating parts to prevent injury. 

 

11. Do not attempt to 
remove/replace filters while unit is 
running.  Fan blades can cause 

Содержание AF-24 Series

Страница 1: ...2433 AF 2453 Description This 8500 CFM Air Cleaner was designed for use as ambient air filtration where airborne particles are prevalent The air cleaner consists of 4 intakes and one exhaust one motor one blower electrical components and a riveted sheet metal housing These units are about 410 pounds and cannot be handled or transported without the help of lifting tools It is recommended that you c...

Страница 2: ...ow Take the unit down and place it on a level surface that allows access to the door panel of the Main Housing To access the motor pulleys and belt Remove the door panel by removing 16 20x1 1 4 bolts with a 3 8 socket Troubleshooting Chart Symptom Possible Cause s Corrective Action Excessive belt noise 1 Belt is loose 1 Remove door panel loosen nuts that fasten motor turn adjustment screw until op...

Страница 3: ...dusts like aluminum magnesium and other materials NFPA also has standards that cover other dusts like grain and plastics ect For guidelines on determining which precautions should be taken please refer to NFPA 497 There may be other specifications that apply for your particular application so please consult current NFPA standards that may be acquired at NFPA 1 Batterymarch Park Quincy MA 02269 1 8...

Страница 4: ...improper methods structural failure or inadequate supports Installation Diagram on PG 5 Installation methods will depend upon the style of intake options that were selected when your system was ordered The following is a basic guide line and only a suggestion A professional installer should be consulted One option is to mount Uni Strut to the building structure dangle threaded rod through the hole...

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Страница 6: ...Module Air Revised 6 10 2014 480 V Three Phase 60Hz Three phase motor L1 L2 L3 OL OL OL T1 T2 T3 3 phase power ...

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Страница 8: ...fective in material or workmanship can be shipped prepaid to MODULE AIR or authorized service facility in which case a determination will be made whether to repair or replace the component MODULE AIR is not responsible for shipping costs related to sending replacement parts to customer or customer returning parts to MODULE AIR for inspection All freight costs incurred by warranty claims are the re...

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