Your actual controller settings will be determined by your experience and set up. Over time, the filters
will clog to a point where the pulsing will not reduce the pressure differential to an acceptable level.
This is the point when the filters should be changed.
The base line reading is a reference point of the reading with clean filters.
Initially, you should take readings on a weekly basis, or at any point where the smoke plume
is visibly not being removed from the work area. This data will be used to predict the time to
change the filters, or adjust the preset levels. Remember, no two applications are exactly
alike. Because of this your own experience will be needed to optimize filtration, and minimize
filter replacement costs.
Once you have verified that the Streamer is picking up the fumes or smoke, look at the metal
intake spark baffles at the back these filters should be washed when they become visibly
dirty/contaminated.
If the unit begins auto pulsing at 7.0 in. H 2 O and the smoke is still being drawn in at an acceptable level, the setting could be increased to a higher number. The correct number is
based on trial and error.
The process for determining your specific filter change interval is based on many variables.
Please feel free to establish a filter change interval that meets you application and desired
performance results. By properly monitoring the filters you will reduce filter costs and improve
the efficiency of the units.
Proper filter cartridge replacement is important to optimal performance of the Streamers.
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Streamer User Manual, March 2015
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