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Cyclone
2
Body of multi cyclone
3
Cleaning hole
4
Storage
5
Alternative fan carrier
6
Multi cyclone case
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Centrifugal fan
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Cleaning hole
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Entering hole for flue gases
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Exit hole for purifiedgases
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Opening mechanism
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Centrifugal fan carrier
Picture 7 shows the main parts of the multicyclone, which are: the housing, the body and the
container.
The case has a certain number of smaller diameter cyclones inside and that is the most
vital part of the multi cyclone. It is equipped with three connections to which the centrifugal
fan can be connected. Two of them are located on the sides, and one is at the back of the case.
On the sides, there are holes for cleaning the cyclone.
The body of the multi cyclone directs bigger particles into the storage.
The storage is used to collect larger particles extracted from flue gases. It has the opening
mechanism that serves to separate the storage from the body in order to empty the storage.
Cleaning the multi cyclone should be done once per month. On the sides of the case,
there are two openings for the case. Remove the lid and thoroughly clean the case’s interior.
Becareful while you are returning the lid not to move the sealing tape. The centrifugal fan with
the cleaning hole should also be cleaned.
A variable frequency drive controls the centrifugal fan. The frequency drive is controlled
by the automatic controls system.
As the result of particles of flue gases, on the operating circuit of the fan a layer of soot
accumulates, which can indicate a different fan sound. It is necessary to clean and rebalance
the circuit IMMEDIATELY, because further use can lead to mechanical damage of the motor’s
bearings, operating cirtuit as well as the fan’s case itself.
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