PULSAR
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PLUS III-S, III-S6, and VI-S SUCTION BLAST CABINETS
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Manual No. 30421
2.9
Final Assembly
2.9.1
Position the foot pedal on the floor at the front of
the cabinet.
2.9.2
A package of five cover lenses is supplied with
the cabinet. Install a cover lens to the clean, dry, inner
surface of the view window, per Section 7.4.
2.9.3
After all connections are made, slowly open the
air-supply valve to pressurize the air-supply line. Listen
for leaks. If any are noted, shut off the air supply, bleed
the air-supply line, and identify and correct the leak(s).
3.0
FIELD INSTALLED ACCESSORIES
3.1
Aluminum Oxide (aggressive media) Kit
3.1.1
An optional aluminum oxide kit is available
factory installed or may be field installed later.
Factory-installed kits consist of black rubber cabinet
curtains with grommets, curtain hardware, and a boron
carbide nozzle.
Field-installed (or replacement factory installed) kits
consist of black rubber cabinet curtains (refer to Section
3.2 for curtain installation), a boron carbide nozzle, and
light-lined flex hose. If the existing flex hose is in good
condition, reserve the new hose for future replacement.
3.2
Cabinet Curtains Installation
3.2.1
Match curtains to corresponding wall and doors.
3.2.2 Front and rear walls:
Position the curtain on
the wall to be protected. Using the curtains as templates,
mark each mounting point through the grommet holes
along the upper edge of the curtain. NOTE: When laying
out the attachment points, the upper edge of the rear
curtain should be below the bottom edge of the air-duct
partition. Remove the curtains and drill a .187" (3/16")
diameter hole at each point marked. Install the curtains
using the fasteners provided (machine screw, 11/16
OD
flat washer, lock washer, and nut) at each grommet. The
flat washer is used between the screw head and the
rubber curtain grommet on all curtains.
3.2.3
Doors:
Using protectors against the curtains
and outer doors, clamp the door curtains in place.
NOTE: When laying out the attachment points, the upper
edges of the door curtains should be even with the outer
edges of the door’s soundproofing panel. Insert a #10
self-drilling screw with an 11/16
OD flat washer through
the grommet holes. Use a screw gun with a 5/16" socket
to drill and thread the screws through the door’s inner
wall at each grommet.
3.3
U-Tube Manometer
The manometer is used to measures reclaimer static
pressure and optional HEPA-Filter differential pressure.
The optional manometer is listed in Section 10.1
3.3.1
Consistent reclaimer static-pressure is necessary
for precise media separation, as the reclaimer's
efficiency is achieved by a centrifugal balance of air flow,
particle weight, and size. Reclaimer static pressure is set
by adjusting the dust-collector exhaust damper; refer to
Section 5.4 to adjust static pressure. Refer to Section 5.11
for using the manometer to set reclaimer static pressure.
3.4
HEPA Afterfilter
3.4.1
Installation and operating instructions are provided
with the HEPA Filter.
4.0
OPERATION
4.1
Season Filter Cartridge
Do not pulse a new dust collector or
replacement filter cartridge until the cartridge is
properly seasoned, per Section 7.15.
Pulsing unseasoned cartridges can decrease
the efficiency of the dust collector and cause
premature cartridge failure.
4.2
Media Loading and Media Capacity – Figure 12
4.2.1 Media capacity:
The approximate capacity and
minimum media amount is shown in the table below.
Reclaimer Size Minimum Wt. Capacity
300 cfm
10 lbs
50 lbs (0.5 cuft)
600 cfm
20 lbs
75 lbs (0.75 cuft)
4.2.2 Media loading:
Refill only after all media has
been recovered from the cabinet.
Do not pour media
directly into the cabinet hopper, as overfilling may
occur.
Overfilling results in media carryover to the dust
collector and possible blockage in the conveying hose.