Spencer Vacuum Cleaning Systems User Manual

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Contents

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I General Instructions ........................................................ 2

II Coupling Alignment ......................................................... 4

III How to Order Replacement Parts ................................... 5

IV Lubrication Instructions ................................................... 6

V Standard Overhung ......................................................... 8

VI Four Bearing Overhung ................................................ 10

VII Four Bearing Outboard ................................................. 12

VIII Centrifugal Separator .................................................... 14

IX Tubular Bag Separator................................................... 14

X Filter Bag Information..................................................... 15

XI Wet Separator ................................................................ 16

XII Portable Wet Separator.................................................. 16

XIII Trouble Shooting Guide - Separators ............................ 17

XIV Trouble Shooting Guide ............................................ 18-19

I. General Instructions

Illustrations contained here apply to three types of Spencer
Fabricated Vacuum Producers. Use the illustrations or consult
factory to determine which machine you have, then read
instructions paying particular attention to those which are
unique to your machine. When in doubt, consult Spencer. For
Power Mizer

®

Cast Centrifugal Vacuum Producers refer to Form

WW for handling, installing and operating instructions.

Important
Read and become familiar with this manual prior to uncrating
and installing or storing machinery—it is a precision piece
of equipment capable of extended service and lifespan.
Realization of this potential can best be achieved through
proper handling and adherence to the following instructions.
Damage resulting from failure to follow correct procedures
will void warranty.

Spencer Service
Spencer service begins upon receipt of your request for equip-
ment purchase. Our engineers welcome the opportunity to discuss
your problems and will assist in determining specification
requirements if so desired. To serve you promptly, we maintain
a large inventory of electric motors and machine parts. Also, by
combining under one roof the constantly supervised manufac-
turing, assembly, and test procedures, Spencer can assure you
of a unit capable of optimum performance under the most
severe service conditions. All Spencer machines are factory
tested for load capacities and vibrational characteristics. This
assures long, trouble-free operations.

Warranty
We warrant that this product will be free from defects in material
and workmanship for a period of 18 months from date of ship-
ment or 12 months from date of startup, whichever comes first.
Within the warranty period, we shall repair or replace, F.O.B.
our Factory or designated service center, such products that
are determined by us to be defective.

This warranty will not apply to any product which has been
subjected to misuse, negligence, or accident or, misapplied
or improperly installed. This warranty will not apply to any
product which has been disassembled, repaired or other-
wise altered by any persons not authorized by our Service
Department.

The guarantee of the motor, control, and component manufac-
turers govern the extent of our guarantee on such equipment.

Warranty work on motors, controls, and components must be
authorized by Spencer and must be performed in an authorized
shop as designated by the motor, control, and component man-
ufacturers. The Spencer Turbine Company reserves the right to
invoice all expenses incurred when repairs are made in the field
at the specific request of the customer.

Handling

Caution: Do not lift by the shaft end or bearing housing;
use lift rings or slots in base.

This machine has been carefully balanced and tested at our
factory. It is essential that it be handled with care during installation
in order that you may be assured satisfactory performance.

Storage

Caution: If machine is to be stored for an extended period
of time, it must be carefully protected from dampness and
dirt and the shaft should be rotated a few times by hand,
every week.

On Four Bearing Overhung and/or Four Bearing Outboard
type machines, bearings must be replaced at customer
expense if start up occurs one year beyond date of shipment.

Failure to comply with any of the preceding will void war-
ranty.

Location

Caution: Do not locate unit or controls in excessively hot
area (> 104˚F) unless the equipment has been specifically
designed for this condition.

Before placing the machine in its operating position, be sure
that the vacuum system components are readily accessible for
servicing by allowing several feet of clear space around the
machine. Inaccessibility can prove costly in both time and
labor.

Foundation

Caution: Vacuum Producers should not be bolted down.

No special foundation is necessary for Spencer Vacuum
Producers. A level concrete floor or block is recommended,
although any other substantial non-resonant floor will prove
satisfactory. The Vacuum Producer’s base should be placed on
the furnished cork isolating pads or equivalent. Level machine
by inserting shims between cork pads and machine frame, if
necessary.

Tubing
Tubing should be properly aligned and supported so as not
to produce any stress or strain on the machine casing. It is
necessary that a flexible connector be used to connect the
machine to the tubing system. It is necessary that tubing
be restrained to prevent its movement away from the
Vacuum Producer due to air pressure when it is operated.

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Note: For complete warranty information, including our limitation of liability, consult Spencer’s Terms and Conditions of Sale - Form 706.

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