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Filter Replacement & Spare Parts
PACE Fume Extraction Systems are equipped with filters designed to capture particulates and noxious gases
and odors that are present in the air being filtered. Over time, the filters will become clogged, impeding airflow
through the system and the capacity of the gas filter (if fitted) will be reached, reducing its ability to continue to
neutralize and adsorb noxious gases and odors.
Do not attempt to clean any PACE fume extraction filters for reuse. Cleaning the filters will severely damage the
filter media and, consequently, the filter’s performance. This will result in unfiltered, contaminated air being
returned to the working environment. Unfiltered air can also damage the fan assembly.
To ensure the highest level of performance, use only PACE replacement filters in your PACE Fume Extraction
System.
Arm-Evac 105 Pre-Filter
The pre-filter removes coarse particles from the air. In general, the pre-filter must be changed on a monthly
basis. However, depending on your particular process, the filter may need to be changed more or less
frequently. A visual inspection on a weekly basis is recommended.
Replacing the Pre-Filter
1.
Remove the Filter access cover (lid)
2. Remove the old Pre-Filter
3.
Install a new Pre-Filter. Be sure that the blue side of the filter faces up.
4.
Attach lid.
5.
Dispose of he used Pre-Filter properly
Arm-Evac 105 standard filter
The standard filter cartridge removes particulates from the air and captures noxious odors & gases. In general,
the filter cartridge must be changed every 6 to 9 months. However, depending on your particular process, the
filter cartridge may need to be changed more or less frequently.
Replacing the Filter cartridge
1.
Remove the lid.
2.
Remove the old filter.
3.
Install new filter.
4.
Install a new Pre-Filter. Be sure that the blue side of the pre-filter faces up.
5.
Attach lid
6.
Dispose of old filter properly.
BE SURE the new filter cartridge is installed with the airflow arrow pointing downward.
When disposing of used filters, extreme care must be taken to comply with
all
applicable environmental
regulations. Carefully consult the MSDS supplied with the material(s) producing the fume. If in doubt, check
with your local Environmental Authority.