REVERSE AIR - MODEL SWF DUST COLLECTOR BAGHOUSE INSTRUCTION, OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUALCAMCORP, INC. Phone: 913-831-0740 Fax: 913-831-9271
ON SITE STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS (continued)IX. Butterfly (Wafer Valve)1. All limit switches, solenoids, and air cylinder ports must be capped and tape
SETTING UP YOUR UNIT CAMCORP dust collectors are shipped in various states of assembly depending on the size and configuration of the unit. Before at
Platform Installation: The platform, ladder, handrail, and bracing are to be installed as shown on the special platform detail provided. Use the part
TOP LOAD BAG AND CAGE INSTALLATION 1. Inspect the cage for any signs of damage, warping, bent wires, or missingwelds.2. Inspect the filter bag for any
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTBEADED SNAPBAND FILTER BAG DESIGN FOR FLAT TUBESHEET HOLEThe snapband was developed to improve sealing efficiency. This design elimin
START-UP CHECKLIST 1. InstallationMake sure the unit is secured to grade. The ladder(s) and platform(s) must betightened and set up according to OSHA
START-UP DUST CONTROL SYSTEMS1. Fan or blower systemA. Start the fan or blower and check rotation.B. Check dust pickup points for proper suction; ba
G. Observe the manometer or magnahelic differential pressure gauge reading. As the new filter bags become coated with dust, the efficiency of the filt
SHUT-DOWN PROCEDURES 1. Dust control systemsReverse start-up procedure, shut down fan, then after 5 or 10 minute delay, shutdown the reverse air fan a
TROUBLESHOOTING THE DUST COLLECTOR I. Excessive pressure drop across filter bags The differential pressure gauge or manometer on your dust collector s
TABLE OF CONTENTS OPERATING PRINCIPLE & SECTION/PARTS DETAIL... 1-1 RECEIVING & INSPECTION OF UNIT...
TROUBLESHOOTING THE DUST COLLECTOR (continued) Visually inspect the bags for heavy caking; if caking is evident, see the note below and take the neces
TROUBLESHOOTING THE DUST COLLECTOR (continued) II. Extremely Low Pressure DropA. Pressure GaugeCheck the differential pressure gauge or manometer and
TROUBLESHOOTING THE DUST COLLECTOR (continued) B. Residual Dust If dust has gotten into the clean air plenum because of a dropped or torn bag, hole in
TROUBLESHOOTING THE CLEANING MECHANISM 1. Fan - If the fan is not operating properly please refer to the New York Blowermanual located in this IOM man
SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS Because this unit may be under pressure, do not attempt to open any device doors or panels while fans or blowers are running. I
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE A. Inspection Frequency will vary as widely as there are operating conditions. In general proceed as follows: 1. Daily – Check un
Center Distances1.33, 1.54, 1.75, 2.06, 2.37, 2.62, 3.00, 3.253.75, 4.50, 5.16 and 6.00®Emerson Power TransmissionP O Box 687MAYSVILLE, KY 41056Phone:
2© Emerson Power Transmission Manufacturing, L.P. or affiliates 2003. All Rights Reserved.TO CHANGE OUTPUT SHAFT DIRECTIONTo change the hand of a unit
3© Emerson Power Transmission Manufacturing, L.P. or affiliates 2003. All Rights Reserved.Figure 3 Figure 4Figure 1 Figure 2Sheet Metal Screws3. High
4© Emerson Power Transmission Manufacturing, L.P. or affiliates 2003. All Rights Reserved.D. Work seal loose. Be careful to keep all metal or dirt par
OPERATION PRINCIPLE A. Solids laden air or gases enter the unit at the hopper or housing inlet. B. Air passes through the filter media. C. Solids a
5© Emerson Power Transmission Manufacturing, L.P. or affiliates 2003. All Rights Reserved.Disconnect all power before adjusting unitsLubricate Bearing
6© Emerson Power Transmission Manufacturing, L.P. or affiliates 2003. All Rights Reserved.1/6 OF FACEWIDTHCLEAR ONENTERING SIDE1/31/31/3IDEALRUNS FROM
MartinSPROCKET & GEAR, INC.BULLETIN TL-1TORQUE LIMITER CLUTCHDRIVE OVERLOAD PROTECTIONNow in Stock at All MartinFacilitiesAlso Stock Plate Sprocke
MartinTORQUE-LIMITERclutch offers thrifty overload protectionthat’s easy to adjust.Here is low cost protection for your machinery . . . a torquelimiti
3Torque-LimiterClutchesStock Plate Sprockets with GroundFace and Bored to Fit the MartinTorque LimiterSprocket Size35TTA25-2535TTA26-2540TTA20-2540TT
7CouplingSafetyWARNING & SAFETYREMINDERSafety must be considered a basic factor in machinery operation at all times. Most accidentsare the result
A WORD ABOUT SAFETYThe above WARNING decal appears on all nyb fans. Air movingequipment involves electrical wiring, moving parts, sound, andair veloc
HANDLING AND STORAGEFans should be lifted by the base, mounting supports, or liftingeyes only. Never lift a fan by the wheel, shaft, motor, motorbrack
3. Belts tend to stretch somewhat after installation. Rechecktension after several days of operation. Check sheavealignment as well as setscrew and/or
Table 1 - WHEEL SETSCREW TORQUESSetscrew Size Carbon Steel Setscrew Torque*Diameter (in.) lb.-in. lb.-ft.1/2 600 505/8 -- 973/4 -- 168* Stainless Ste
COMMON FAN PROBLEMSLubrication Use the table for relubrication scheduling according to operat-ing speed and shaft diameter. Bearings should be lubrica
SPECIFY ROTATION AS VIEWED FROM DRIVE SIDEParts List1. Inlet Plate Assembly2. Wheel*3. Housing*4. Pedestal Assembly5. Motor6. Shaft7. Bearings* Order
CAMCORP, INC.Phone 913-831-0740 iFax 913-831-9271 Camcorp Reverse Air Components Item Quantity Description 1A 1 Sweep Arm (Size Determined by Unit)
RECEIVING YOUR UNITPrior to accepting shipment, care must be taken to inspect all equipment received both for proper count and for damage. Any and al
ON SITE STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS I. Baghouse and Housing 1. Housing can be stored outside.2. Equipment must be blacked up to keep the flanges out of t
ON SITE STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS (continued)IV. Fan and Fan Accessories1. Fans can be stored outside on a pallet or skid to keep out of water and dirt.
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