C OMPRESSED A IR C ONNECTION
In order for the automatic pulse filter cleaning system to operate, the Clean Air America Streamer
requires a compressed air connection to be made.
The compressed air inlet is located on the top of the Streamer in front of the exhaust panel.
This Streamer compressed air inlet supply is a 1” NPT male fitting.
Use a regulator to adjust the pressure to 80 to 90 PSI.
A dryer may be needed to condition the air before entering the Streamer.
3 Valve Pulse at 70 - 90 psi
1.0 ft
5/8" Minimum compressed air supply line required; 1" Recommended
NOTE:
Do not operate the Streamer for an extended period of time without an
appropriate compressed air supply. Doing so will greatly diminish the life
of the filter cartridges.
A IR R EGULATOR
The compressed air for the Streamer must be regulated at 70 to 90 PSI. A Regulator is used to allow
the high-pressure air supply lines or tanks to be reduced to safe and usable pressure for pulsing the
unit. If the pressure is too low, the valves may not properly clean the filters. If the pressure is too high,
it may damage the valves.
A IR F ILTER
The compressed air for the Streamer must be clean. Dirty air entering the system can cause damage
to pneumatic components. The air should be filtered to remove all contaminants by the compressed
air supply system prior to entering the Streamer.
Copyright © Clean Air America, Inc.
Streamer User Manual, March 2015
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