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Seite 1 - DUST COLLECTOR BAGHOUSE

REVERSE AIR - MODEL SWF DUST COLLECTOR BAGHOUSE INSTRUCTION, OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE MANUALCAMCORP, INC. Phone: 913-831-0740 Fax: 913-831-9271

Seite 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

ON SITE STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS (continued)IX. Butterfly (Wafer Valve)1. All limit switches, solenoids, and air cylinder ports must be capped and tape

Seite 3 - OPERATION PRINCIPLE

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

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Platform Installation: The platform, ladder, handrail, and bracing are to be installed as shown on the special platform detail provided. Use the part

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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

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PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTBEADED SNAPBAND FILTER BAG DESIGN FOR FLAT TUBESHEET HOLEThe snapband was developed to improve sealing efficiency. This design elimin

Seite 7 - INSPECTION OF UNIT

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

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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

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G. Observe the manometer or magnahelic differential pressure gauge reading. As the new filter bags become coated with dust, the efficiency of the filt

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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

Seite 11 - SETTING UP YOUR UNIT

TROUBLESHOOTING THE DUST COLLECTOR I. Excessive pressure drop across filter bags The differential pressure gauge or manometer on your dust collector s

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TABLE OF CONTENTS OPERATING PRINCIPLE & SECTION/PARTS DETAIL... 1-1 RECEIVING & INSPECTION OF UNIT...

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TROUBLESHOOTING THE DUST COLLECTOR (continued) Visually inspect the bags for heavy caking; if caking is evident, see the note below and take the neces

Seite 14 - PRODUCT HIGHLIGHT

TROUBLESHOOTING THE DUST COLLECTOR (continued) II. Extremely Low Pressure DropA. Pressure GaugeCheck the differential pressure gauge or manometer and

Seite 15 - START-UP CHECKLIST

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

Seite 16 - START-UP DUST CONTROL SYSTEMS

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

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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

Seite 18 - SHUT-DOWN PROCEDURES

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE A. Inspection Frequency will vary as widely as there are operating conditions. In general proceed as follows: 1. Daily – Check un

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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:

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2© Emerson Power Transmission Manufacturing, L.P. or affiliates 2003. All Rights Reserved.TO CHANGE OUTPUT SHAFT DIRECTIONTo change the hand of a unit

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3© Emerson Power Transmission Manufacturing, L.P. or affiliates 2003. All Rights Reserved.Figure 3 Figure 4Figure 1 Figure 2Sheet Metal Screws3. High

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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

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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

Seite 24 - SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS

5© Emerson Power Transmission Manufacturing, L.P. or affiliates 2003. All Rights Reserved.Disconnect all power before adjusting unitsLubricate Bearing

Seite 25 - ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

6© Emerson Power Transmission Manufacturing, L.P. or affiliates 2003. All Rights Reserved.1/6 OF FACEWIDTHCLEAR ONENTERING SIDE1/31/31/3IDEALRUNS FROM

Seite 26 - Phone: 800-626-2093

MartinSPROCKET & GEAR, INC.BULLETIN TL-1TORQUE LIMITER CLUTCHDRIVE OVERLOAD PROTECTIONNow in Stock at All MartinFacilitiesAlso Stock Plate Sprocke

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MartinTORQUE-LIMITERclutch offers thrifty overload protectionthat’s easy to adjust.Here is low cost protection for your machinery . . . a torquelimiti

Seite 28 - 3.75 C.D. through 6.00 C.D.:

3Torque-LimiterClutchesStock Plate Sprockets with GroundFace and Bored to Fit the MartinTorque LimiterSprocket Size35TTA25-2535TTA26-2540TTA20-2540TT

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7CouplingSafetyWARNING & SAFETYREMINDERSafety must be considered a basic factor in machinery operation at all times. Most accidentsare the result

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A WORD ABOUT SAFETYThe above WARNING decal appears on all nyb fans. Air movingequipment involves electrical wiring, moving parts, sound, andair veloc

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HANDLING AND STORAGEFans should be lifted by the base, mounting supports, or liftingeyes only. Never lift a fan by the wheel, shaft, motor, motorbrack

Seite 32 - MartinFacilities

3. Belts tend to stretch somewhat after installation. Rechecktension after several days of operation. Check sheavealignment as well as setscrew and/or

Seite 33 - MartinTORQUE-LIMITER

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

Seite 35 - Coupling

COMMON FAN PROBLEMSLubrication Use the table for relubrication scheduling according to operat-ing speed and shaft diameter. Bearings should be lubrica

Seite 36 - TYPE HP PRESSURE BLOWERS

SPECIFY ROTATION AS VIEWED FROM DRIVE SIDEParts List1. Inlet Plate Assembly2. Wheel*3. Housing*4. Pedestal Assembly5. Motor6. Shaft7. Bearings* Order

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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)

Seite 39 - WHEEL-INLET CLEARANCE

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

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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

Seite 41 - Printed in U.S.A

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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