I NTERNAL C OMPRESSED A IR R ESERVOIR
Each BRAHM ™ Collector has an internal air reservoir. This reservoir varies in size based on the
units. During the pulse cleaning process, air is consumed in large quick burst. To reduce impact on
the external air system, the reservoir is provided. During the pulse air in the reservoir is emptied, and
the pressure is reduced. The compressed air supply refills this pressure and air volume at a more
uniform rate and eliminating the sudden drop in compressed air pressure which could otherwise
cause problems with other equipment on the compressed air system.
The compressed air reservoir is located in the valve compartment.
1 " pipes extend downward from the reservoir to each valve.
The inlet to the reservoir is located at the back of the unit for BC 1-2 and at the right of the
unit on BC4 – BC 108.
D RAIN C OCK
Each BRAHM ™ Collector has an internal air reservoir with an integrated drain cock. This drain cock
can be used to drain any water which may have been present in the compressed air supply. The
drain cock is situated on the bottom of the internal compressed air reservoir.
With a clean, dry compressed air supply, the drain cock may never need to be utilized.
When draining the reservoir, make sure the compressed air has been turned off.
Simply rotate the fitting counter-clockwise to allow the water to drain out.
Make sure the drain cock is closed during operations.
When the drain cock has finished draining, make sure to turn the compressed air to the unit
back on.
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