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Summary of Contents for MICRO-AIR WC5000
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It is impossible to list all of the hazards of dust control equipment. It is important that use of the equipment be discussed with a Micro-Air Representative. Persons involved with the equipment or systems should be instructed how to operate in a safe manner.
All users of Micro-Air Equipment should comply with all National and Local Fire Codes and/or other appropriate codes when determining the location and operation of dust control equipment.
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WC5000 MICRO AIR PRE-OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS: The Micro Air WC5000 may be shipped on multiple skids. 1. Inspect every skid for any visible damage that may have occurred during shipment. Report any damage to the delivery carrier. 2. Remove the shipping crate, shipping straps and plastic wrap from unit. Discard shipping materials.
WC5000 MICRO AIR UNIT OPERATION: THIS UNIT REQUIRES A MINUMUM OF 6.5 INWC OF EXTERNAL STATIC PRESSURE TO OPERATE. IF THIS CONDITION IS NOT MET THE RISK OF EXHAUSTING WATER WILL BE PRESENT. Starting and Stopping: 1. To Start the unit press the button labeled START.
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WC5000 MICRO AIR 6. Energize the unit. Mist Eliminator Filters: The unit is equipped with four (4) Chevron type mist eliminator filters. The filters require periodic cleaning to ensure proper operation. The service interval will vary depending on the specific application.
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WC5000 MICRO AIR 7. Repeat this process until the entire sump bottom has been cleaned. 8. Replace the sump access panel. 9. Start the unit. Method 2: This method utilizes an industrial rated filtered wet sump vacuum. DO NOT use a standard shop vacuum, as it is not rated for this operation and can lead to injury, fire, or explosion.
WC5000 MICRO AIR TROUBLESHOOTING: CAUTION: Before disassembling the unit or doing any inspecting of the parts, make certain that the power has been cut off and the blower has come to a complete stop. NEVER run the unit with the access door opened or the panels removed.
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WC5000 MICRO AIR High sump water level Fill sensors dirty Clean sensor probe with cloth Fill sensors failed Replace failed capacitance sensor Slosh tank lid not sealed Reinstall slosh tank lid, ensure positive seal Build up on fill valve seat...
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WC5000 MICRO AIR CAB PARTS LIST: FIG. 11...
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