6.2.4 HOPPER – The hopper and leg accessory increases the dust storage capability of the unit.
6.2.5 SPARK BAFFLES – Metal spark baffles are impingement type filters that help eliminate sparks. Baffles should be removed for cleaning on a regular basis.
6.2.6 METAL MESH FILTERS – The metal mesh filters provide a durable surface for the deposition of welding smoke/fume. Filters should be periodically removed and cleaned (soap and water).
6.2.7 PNEUMATIC VALVE KIT - A pneumatic valve kit includes a pressure regulator, coalescing filter, and pressure gage. This kit helps insure that clean dry air is being supplied to the pulse valves at the proper air pressure. NOTE: The coalescing filter requires periodic maintenance/replacement (life span is a function of supplied air quality).
6.2.8 SILENCER - Silencers are manufactured from 11 and 14 gauge carbon steel. The silencers are lined with a minimum of 3” of a sound damp ing material.
6.2.9 SMOKE DETECTION – Smoke detectors are available in a variety of models. Smoke detectors should be installed by qualified individuals and in accordance with any local, state, or national codes/regulations/laws (if any). 6.2.10 SPRINKLERS - Unless otherwise requested, the sprinklers discharge at 165 o F. Sprinklers must be connected to the plant’s main sprinkler system and in accordance with any local, state, or national codes/regulations/laws (if any). 6.2.11 SPUNBOND WASHABLE FILTERS – The spunbond filters are 100% polyester, therefore, washing with mild soap and water is possible. Typically, the filters can be washed 3 to 4 times before degradation of the material occurs.
7. INSTALLATION
7.1 Initial Considerations
7.1.1 The location of the unit(s) must be planned to maximize effective operation and simultaneously afford access for service/maintenance, while keeping safety considerations at the forefront. Fires in collection systems are not uncommon; therefore, systems should be designed and placed with that aspect in mind and in accordance with any local, state, or national fire/safety codes/regulations. Thought should also be given to electrical and compressed air sources, keeping in mind that the collector will need to be connected with electricity, compressed air, and fire detection/suppression systems (optional). Should additional questions arise or assistance is needed consult your CLEAN AIR INDUSTRIES distributor. 7.1.2 The AV collector is designed to be mounted in a variety of fashions including: suspension from the roof structure (provided the building structure is of adequate design), supported by legs, or placed directly on the floor. Check with your building architect/engineer to determine if placement is appropriate.
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