Specifications

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3. When the legs have been completely installed
each leg should be bolted to the ground using the
hole provided in the base plate of the leg 9see
Figure 2A).
4. After the legs have been properly anchored, the
dust containment system can be installed. (refer to
pages 9-10).
Electrical Installation
1. Remove the electrical box cover located on the
backside of the unit near the blower motor.
2. Make connections from your supply power to
terminal L1, L2, and L3. Wire size should be
rated for motor horsepower load needed for
your application (see Figure 4).
NOTE: A 7/8” diameter hole is provided for
conduit connection of supply power.
1. Connect the power. Momentarily turn the
unit on and off with the start/stop switches. Note
the rotation of the motor. Proper rotation can
be viewed at the open end of the blower motor
(remove the motor access plate if your unit has
been supplied with a motor/silencer shroud). The
proper rotation is in the clockwise direction.
NOTE: All electrical work must be done by
a quali ed electrician according to local and
national codes.
CAUTION: Installation can cause exposure to
live components. Disconnect electrical power
before proceeding with installation. Proper
lock out / tag out procedures should be used.
FIGURE 2A
Compressed Air Installation
The compressed air inlet for the Roto-Pulse cleaning
system is at the top of the piping assembly located on
the backside of the unit near the blower motor (see
Figure 3). Aminimum of a 3/4 inch line and plant air
at a pressure at 80 psi is required for proper operation
of the Roto-Pulse cleaning system.
NOTE: Clean, dry, compressed air at the correct
pressure is required for the cleaning system to
operate correctly. It is recommended that a
pressure regulator and coalescing lter be installed
between the compressed air source and the inlet to
the dust collector.
FIGURE 3
FIGURE 4
LEG
1/2” DIA. HOLE
BASE PLATE