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F.a.Q. (Continued)
Where do I mount the included Dust Sentry?
The strobe can be mounted anywhere convenient that is within reach of the wiring.
Can I lengthen the Bin level Sensor power cord?
The 8' power cord can be extended to any length using wire of the same gauge or higher.
Why does the bin level indicator flash when the bin is empty?
Because the Dust Sentry works via an adjustable infrared sensor, it can sometimes show false positives with an
empty container because of the reflective surface at the bottom of the steel drum.
This issue will go away soon after the system is used; once the bottom of the drum has sawdust on it, the Dust
Sentry should no longer give a false positive. It can also be resolved by painting/coloring the inside bottom of the
drum so that it is no longer reflective enough to affect the sensor..
How do I adjust the bin level sensor?
Adjust the detection of the dust level of the infrared sensor by rotating the Level Set Screw. Turning it towards
the plus sign (+) will lengthen the range of the sensor; turning it towards the minus sign (-) will shorten the
sensor's range. DO NOT force the level set screw.
Can Dust Sentry panel be mounted outside?
No, the Dust Sentry is for indoor use only.
Should I remove the internal drop-in foam silencer from my filter before
installing the Stacking Sound Filter?
No, you do not need to remove the internal foam filter. This Drop-in Silencer can be used in conjunction with
the Stacking Sound Filter.
Can Stacking Sound Filters be combined?
Yes; If you have room underneath the filter assembly (varies by model) then you can stack multiple sound filters,
however, the resulting noise reduction per filter is not linear (additive) and is subject to diminishing returns. For
example:
1 Sound Filter = 6-7 dBA total reduction
2 Sound Filters = ~9 dBA total reduction
3 Sound Filters = ~10 dBA total reduction
4+ Sound Filters = ~10 dBA total reduction
Is this remote IR or RF?
All of our current remote control products operate via Radio Frequency (RF).
What type of battery does the keyfob remote (item #AMR...) use?
The remote control keyfob uses an A23 type battery.
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