Service; General Maintenance Guidelines; Filter Service; Installation Procedure For Coalescing Peach - Parker SmogHog SHM-C Owner's Manual

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5. Service

D A N G E R
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Before servicing equipment:
• Wear appropriate protective equipment when
servicing oil mist collector.
• Disconnect and lockout electrical power to the
unit and control panel.

5.1 General Maintenance Guidelines

Proper maintenance of the SHM is essential for the unit to provide
excellent oil mist collection capabilities and long-term service. By
keeping the unit well-maintained, you will also reduce operating and
parts replacement costs. A scheduled preventive maintenance
program, specifically designed for the SHM and its associated
components, is the best possible method to ensure the unit stays
in proper working order.
Refer to Section 6 for troubleshooting guide to correct any problems
that may occur with your oil mist collection unit. If the problem or
condition continues, contact Parker customer service for assistance.

5.2 Filter Service

Automatic filter replacement warnings should display on units so
equipped.
On unequipped units, when the primary filters reach the point
of not being able to maintain proper unit function they must be
replaced.
To order filters, contact your Parker sales representative. Identify
your filter part number from your sales order, your unit nameplate,
or the inside cover of this manual.
The aluminum mesh pre-filter can be washed and rinsed with a
moderately powerful spray from a power-washer or hose. This filter
can be replaced if contaminants become impossible to remove or
due to excessive wear.
C A U T I O N
Always wear proper PPE including goggles, dust
mask and work gloves when installing or replacing
filter elements. Oil accumulated on the filter ele-
ments can result in irritation of the lungs, skin, and
/ or eyes.
Check Sump Level, Verify Proper Drainage Weekly (increased frequency may be necessary)
Check For Accumulated Material
*Add to this list and adjust the maintenance interval as necessary based on applica on.
Task
Monthly (or when filters are replaced or bin emp ed)
Maintenance Schedule
Remove used filter elements from the collector and dispose of
properly, in accordance with governing restrictions. Be sure there
is no excess oil or residue build-up inside the primary filter cabinet.
Clean or rinse as necessary. Inspect all filter sealing cam bars and
filter support parts for unusual signs of wear or failure. Checking all
gaskets and seals is recommended at this time, as well as replace-
ment if necessary.
The surface of the filter element can be damaged as a result of improp-
er moving or handling. Care must be taken to prevent any damage to
the filter media.
Inspect each filter element for damage from shipping, storage or han-
dling. Do not use damaged elements, they may leak or fail prematurely.
Review installation procedures for filter elements before beginning the
installation procedures and accessing the oil mist collector. Follow the
proper lockout, tagout procedures.
5.2.1 Installation procedure for PEACH

saturated depth filter elements

Inspect filters to verify there is no damage and all packing materials
have been removed. A supportive piece of foam may be inside the
filter tube and should be removed before operation. Be careful upon
removal not to pull too aggressively to dislodge the inner-most end cap.
Set the header plate (balloon #3 in Figure 5A) on the floor and place a
cartridge in the center of each hole. Lift the header plate up until the top
flange of each cartridge rests on the plate. Slide the filter assembly onto
the cam-bar and into the cabinet while the cam-bar is in the lowered
position (balloon #4 in Figure 5A) (both handles down) until the filter
bottoms out on a stop. Once the entire cassette is inserted into the
cabinet verify that each filter is sitting straight and fully seated in each
header plate hole.
Rotate the cam-bars upward as illustrated in balloon #5 to push the
filter up and seal it against the tube sheet.
Maintenance Interval
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