9.0 INFORMATION REGARDING FAULTS
SILOTOP R03
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FIL.100.--.M.EN Issue: A2
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9.2 Check-list in case of fault
If you have been unable to solve the problem on the equipment (machine) even after having carried out
the operations suggested in paragraph “Trouble-shooting” please contact the plant technician/installer/or the
Manufacturer.
If technical assistance is required, in addition to the equipment data, the plant technician/installer or Manufac-
turer will also need information concerning the plant in which the equipment (machine) is installed, its installa-
tion and its working, for better identification of the problem that has occurred.
Obviously many of the checking operations which are requested have already been performed in the various
steps during installation, testing and start-up of the equipment (machine) concerned.
Danger - Warning
Before carrying out any operation “set the equipment (machine) concerned in safety” (see “Glossary
and terminology”), operate according to the indications on the “Operation and Maintenance Manual”
and in accordance with and in compliance with the standards in force as regards health and safety.
1) Information necessary
a)
Description of problem.
b)
Photo showing the whole filter and how it is installed.
c)
Dusty air volume that flows in the filter.
d)
Does the filter start up without problems after long shutdowns?
e)
Is the outlet unblocked? Are there shut off valves that might prevent the evacuation?
f)
What is the duration of the operating cycle?
2) Checking the electrical part
a)
Are voltage variations possible due to simultaneous start-up of various equipments?
b)
Is the plant equipped with a current generator?
c)
Measure the differential pressure of the filter.
d)
Check the electronic panel configuration and connection.
e)
What is the value of the voltage supply?
f
) What are the pause and working time of the cleaning system?
3) Checking the filter
a)
Has the filter been assembled correctly?
Are all the inspection hatches in closed position?
b) Has the filter been fixed correctly?
4) Checking the dust
a)
Material description?
b)
Bulk density? (kg/dm
3
)
c)
Particle size? (μm/mm)
d)
Moisture? (%)
e)
Flowability?
f)
Compressibility?
g)
Abrasiveness?
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