Important Notice; Introduction; Dusthog Nomenclature - Parker DUSTHOG PNP Owner's Manual

Plug & play fume & dust collector
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1. Important Notice

This manual contains important safety information and precautionary measures. It is impossible to list
all potential hazards associated with every collection system in each application. Proper use of the
equipment should be discussed with Parker Hannifin, Inc. or your local Parker representative.
Operating personnel should be aware of, and adhere to, the most stringent safety procedures
• Do not collect explosive dusts or fume.
• Avoid mixing combustible materials such as aluminum, paper, wood or other organic dusts with dusts
generated from grinding metals. A fire hazard could develop from sparks entering the dust collector.
• When collecting emissions from spark-producing processes, care must be taken to reduce any
potential fire hazards.
System design should include methods to prevent sparks from entering the dust collector.
Dust collectors do not contain fire-extinguishing equipment.
• Your dust collector was selected for a particular application. Consult Parker prior to making any
application or system changes.

2. Introduction

Thank you for selecting DUSTHOG fume/dust collection equipment to assist you in your commitment
to a clean and safe environment. We trust that in purchasing our product, you have recognized our
commitment to continually offer air cleaning equipment engineered to each collection need and
manufactured to the highest standards. If at any time you have a question about dust collection,
please do not hesitate to call your local Parker representative.

2.1 DUSTHOG Nomenclature

DUSTHOG air filtration systems are available in a variety of configurations and sizes. Codes shown
below identify characteristics which might be built into a given unit. Blower quantity will be the other
significant factor in unit configuration.
PNP-XX
Quantity of filters deep
Quantity of filters wide
Models: PNP-12, PNP-22, PNP-32
The PNP is a free standing, self contained, fume/dust filtering unit with a dust cabinet and a removable,
easy-empty dust collection bin, primary filter cabinet, compressed air pulse cleaning system, blower
cabinet, and controls. Optional after filters are available for final stage filtration.
The purpose of this manual is to provide the proper installation, operation, and general maintenance
guidelines for the PNP. As you review this manual, refer to Figure 1 for assistance in identifying components
of the dust collector.
The PNP dust collector has been designed to provide you with exceptional fume/dust collection
capabilities and reliable, long-term field operation. We suggest that you thoroughly review this manual
prior to installation and startup of your system.
If your PNP has optional equipment included as part of your order, specific operations and maintenance
manuals for these accessory systems may be included. If applicable, site specific installation and other
drawings will also be included.
If you require assistance in the installation, startup, operation, maintenance or troubleshooting of your air
cleaning equipment, contact your local Parker sales representative.
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