Energenics FRP-4 Installation & Operation Manual

In-line space saver lint filters

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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Telephone: (239) 643-1711 Fax: (239) 643-6081 Customer Service: (800) 944-1711 Installation & Operation Manual For ENERGENICS In-Line Space Saver Lint Filters Descriptions Page Table of Contents Description of Lint Filter Operation Lint Filter Control Sequence of Operation Receiving and Installation...
  • Page 2: Description Of Lint Filter Operation

    DESCRIPTION OF LINT FILTER OPERATION Your new Energenics Lint Filter operated with a UL approved control represents the most advanced features available in the laundry industry to date. The following list the functions and mode of operation: Blowdown (cleaning) – The Lint Filter will monitor the system backpressure and automatically initiate the blowdown cycle.
  • Page 3: Lint Filter Control Sequence Of Operation

    8. Optional Vacuum Output When the Air Solenoid is activated a 24 VDC output on Blowdown 2 activates. If the lint filter is equipped with the Energenics lint evacuation vacuum system this operates the vacuum system and opens the gate valve on the filter for 20 seconds.
  • Page 4: Receiving And Installation

    RECEIVING AND INSTALLATION Before you sign the Bill of Lading: 1. Receiving- Inspect units inside and out for signs of damage Verify all components are delivered per the Bill of Materials. Report damage to the carrier IMMEDIATELY. Note ALL damage on the Bill of Lading. This is your responsibility and you must file all claims The filter is fully assembled and ready for installation.
  • Page 5: Important Installation Considerations

    IMPORTANT INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS All Energenics Lint Collectors can be mounted indoors or outdoors. If it is mounted outdoors we recommend our Side Discharge or a field installed swept radius elbow (Gooseneck). Do not use a conical cap on the filter exhaust discharge.
  • Page 6: Warnings/Cautions

    WARNINGS AND CAUTION You have purchased the finest lint filter available for your facility. Please follow these instructions to ensure a safe long life for your filter and facility. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAN RESULT IN AN UNSAFE OPERATING CONDITION, INCLUDING THE POSSIBILITY OF FIRE. DO NOT OPERATE ANY DRYER CONNNECTED TO THIS FILTER WITHOUT BEING CERTAIN THE FILTER STARTUP HAS BEEN COMPLETED AND THE FILTER IS IN OPERATING CONDITION.
  • Page 15: Proper Application With Booster Fans & Variable Frequency Drives

    This hazard can be eliminated by adding an Energenics Lint Filter as shown below, with a booster fan equipped with a Variable Frequency Drive to overcome the resistance of the long ductwork to relieve any vacuum inside the lint Filter.
  • Page 17: Idec Obsolete Ul® Control Schematic & Wiring Diagram

    OLDER STYLE USING DWYER BLACK PRESSURE SWITCHES...
  • Page 18: Idec Ul® Plc Control Schematic & Wiring Diagram

    NEWER STYLE USING 1 SETRA ANALOG PRESSURE TRANSDUCER...
  • Page 19: Change Blowdown & Excess Pressure Set-Point

    INSTRUCTIONS TO CHANGE BLOWDOWN & EXCESS PRESSURE SET-POINT ON LINT FILTER CONTROL WITH SETRA PRESSURE TRANSDUCER Start at the “HOME SCREEN”. The Home Screen is indicated with “SYSTEM IS OK” and a display at the bottom with a bar at the bottom indicating -2.5”-+2.5” W.C. Press the “Down”...
  • Page 20: Change Timed Blowdown Intervals

    INSTRUCTIONS TO CHANGE TIMED BLOWDOWN INTERVALS ON LINT FILTER CONTROL WITH SETRA PRESSURE TRANSDUCER 1. Start at the “HOME SCREEN”. The Home Screen is indicated with “SYSTEM IS OK” and a display at the bottom with a bar at the bottom indicating -2.5”-+2.5” W.C.
  • Page 21: Disable Blowdown When All Dryers Turn Off

    INSTRUCTIONS TO DISABLE TIMED BLOWDOWN WHEN ALL DRYERS TURN OFF FOR LINT FILTER CONTROL WITH SETRA PRESSURE TRANSDUCER 1. Start at the “HOME SCREEN”. The Home Screen is indicated with “SYSTEM IS OK” and a display at the bottom with a bar at the bottom indicating -2.5”-+2.5” W.C.
  • Page 25: Maintenance Requirements

    MANTENANCE REQUIREMENTS The frequency of your maintenance requirements depends upon the number of hours of operation and upon variances in your product output. For a single-shift operation, without special problems, the frequency recommended below should suffice. You should set your own schedule based on your experience. 1.
  • Page 26 In no event shall Energenics be liable for any consequential, incidental or special damages of any kind caused by the defect. The Warranty set forth shall not apply to & Energenics shall not be responsible for any equipment or part, which has been repaired or altered in any way,...

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