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BNP
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65 and 220 SUCTION BLAST CABINETS
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© 2019 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP.
www.clemcoindustries.com
Manual No. 21309, Rev. J 01/19
MINIMUM COMPRESSED-AIR LINE ID
Jet Size
Air Line Length
1/8"
No. 4
5/32"
No. 5
3/16"
No. 6
25 feet
3/4"
3/4"
1"
50 feet
3/4"
3/4"
1"
75 feet
3/4"
1"
1"
100 feet
3/4"
1"
1"
Figure 7
2.3.3
Connect the air line from the air source to the
air-filter inlet.
WARNING
Hose disconnection while under pressure can
cause serious injury or death. Use safety lock
pins or safety wire to lock twist-on couplings
together and prevent accidental separation, and
also use safety cables to prevent hose from
whipping should separation occur. Safety lock
pins and safety cables are listed in
Section 9.1:
Optional Accessories.
2.3.4
Refer to the dust-collector owner’s manual and
connect a compressed-air line to the pulse manifold.
2.4
Ground the Cabinet
and Dust Collector
2.4.1
To prevent static electricity buildup, attach an
external grounded wire from an earth ground to the
grounding lug on the left rear of the cabinet. Refer to the
dust-collector owner’s manual and connect a ground
wire to the dust collector.
2.5
Connect Electrical Service
WARNING
Shorting electrical components can result in
serious injury or death from electrical shock or
equipment damage. Electrical power must be
locked out and tagged out before performing
any electrical work. All electrical work or any
work done inside a control panel or junction
box must be performed by a qualified
electrician and comply with applicable codes.
All wiring external of the cabinet is provided by the user
to comply with local electrical codes.
2.5.1 Single-phase wiring
2.5.1.1
Standard 300 cfm and 600 cfm cabinets and
dust collectors are 120-volt single-phase. Power to the
cabinet is supplied by a U-ground plug; plug it into a
120-volt outlet.
WARNING
Do not use electrical adaptors that eliminate the
ground prong on 120-volt plugs. Doing so can
cause electric shock and equipment damage.
2.5.1.2
Refer to the wiring schematic in Figure 8 and
wire the dust collector motor, per instruction on the
motor data plate to the junction box mounted on the
cabinet. When wired as noted, the dust-collector
exhauster motor will start when the cabinet light switch is
turned ON and stop when the switch is turned OFF.
Figure 8
115 VOLT, 1PH WIRING FOR CABINET AND DUST-COLLECTOR MOTOR
Dashed lines indicate wiring by others (not
Clemco). Wiring is to be of color and gauge
shown, and marked on each end with the
wire number or terminal number as shown.