ACT LASERPACK Installation And Operation Manual

ACT LASERPACK Installation And Operation Manual

Cartridge dust collector

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IOM-101.1 v2
LASERPACK
Installation and Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 IOM-101.1 v2 LASERPACK Installation and Operation Manual...
  • Page 2 Kst and Pmax values. We recommend that your process be evaluated regularly to make sure that you remain in compliance and the vent area is sufficient. ACT Dust Collectors will not be responsible for ANY loss whatsoever resulting from an explosion associated with an ACT dust collector.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    ACT Cartridge Dust Collector Table of Contents Introduction................................. 4 Operation Principle ..............................5 Shipping and Receiving ............................. 6 Handling ..................................6 Assembly Dust Collector Anchoring ..........................7 Compressed Air ............................7 Electrical ..................................8 Timer Board Programming ............................9 Maintenance Filter Replacement ............................
  • Page 4: Introduction

    ACT Dust Collectors Introduction Thank you for your purchase of an ACT dust collector. Our goal is to provide you with a product of best quality, service, and pricing in the industry. This manual is to provide general instructions in assisting you with your installation, operation, and maintenance of your equipment.
  • Page 5: Operation Principle

    Operation Principle The ACT cartridge dust collector is a pulse-jet air cleaning device that removes the particulates from dust-laden air and allows clean air to be exhausted. As dust enters through the dirty air inlet it passes through the cyclonic spark trap, the heavy particulate is then directed towards the drawers while the remaining fine dust is collected on the cartridge filter surface, allowing clean air to be exhausted back into the atmosphere.
  • Page 6: Shipping And Receiving

    ACT Dust Collectors Shipping and Receiving All products from ACT Dust Collectors are carefully inspected for quality and order completion prior to shipment. Prior to unloading, inspect all components for any shipping damage and missing parts. Report and file a claim immediately with the carrier for any damage or missing items.
  • Page 7: Assembly

    ACT Cartridge Dust Collector Assembly Dust Collector Anchoring Install 3/8 inch diameter anchor bolts with a minimum of 3 inches into the foundation. Ensure foundation complies with all local regulations and codes Use recommended SAE torque table for the anchor bolts.
  • Page 8: Electrical

    ACT Cartridge Dust Collector Electrical All wiring but main power lines will be assembled by ACT. In the case of maintenance or repair, refer to below instructions. Refer to nameplate in control panel for proper supply voltage. Refer to page 9 for recommended timer board settings.
  • Page 9: Timer Board Programming

    ACT Dust Collectors Timer Board Programming Familiarize yourself with the timer board manual before programming the timer board. The table below summarizes the recommended settings. Consult with ACT Dust Collectors for specific applications. Table – Recommended Timer Board Settings Feature...
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  • Page 12: Maintenance

    ACT Cartridge Dust Collector Maintenance Cartridge Filter Replacement 1. Turn off the fan and wait until the down time cleaning cycle is completed. 2. Lock out/ tag out power to the collector and fan. Open 3. Open the filter access door by pulling and lifting the cam handle.
  • Page 13: Spark Trap Cleaning

    ACT Dust Collectors Maintenance Spark Trap Cleaning 1. Turn off the fan and wait until the down time cleaning cycle is completed. 2. Lock out/ tag out power to the collector and fan. 3. Access the spark trap by unbolting the spark trap cover 4.
  • Page 14: Bag-In Bag-Out Collars

    ACT Dust Collectors Bag-In Bag-Out Collars (OPTIONAL) Bag-in/bag-out collars are used when harmful dusts are present or simply to minimize exposure to any dust. They minimize the amount of dust the operator comes in contact with by allowing the operator to replace the filters by using a bag strapped onto the collar.
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    ACT Dust Collectors Troubleshooting Problem Probable Cause Solution Poor performance - not enough Fan rotation in wrong direction Rewire three phase wires to suction or air movement change fan rotation Closed damper or obstruction in Slowly open damper or remove...
  • Page 16 ACT Cartridge Dust Collector Troubleshooting Continued Problem Cause Solution Zero differential pressure Wrong pressure high/low pressure Swap the connections of the reading tubing connection pressure reading plastic tubing on the side of the collector Pressure reading tubing kink or Inspect tubing for kinks or leakage...
  • Page 17: Warranty

    ACT Dust Collectors Warranty Air Cleaning Technology, Inc. warrantees the equipment to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 10 years from the date of purchase. This warranty does not cover any damage due to normal wear and tear including, but not limited to, corrosion, abrasion, elements, and modifications.
  • Page 18 820 North Front St. New Ulm, MN 56073 Toll-Free 800 422 1316 Phone 763 557 7162 Fax 763 557 9731 www.actdustcollectors.com...

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