On site storage recommendations – CAMCORP SWF with Externally Mounted Fan User Manual

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ON SITE STORAGE RECOMMENDATIONS

I.

Baghouse and Housing

1. Housing can be stored outside.
2. Equipment must be blacked up to keep the flanges out of the dirt.
3. Many units are supplied with a plain finish bare steel interior. If storage of

more than two week is anticipated, the interior should be prime coated before
storage.

4. Covering the unit with a tarp is recommended to keep the interior from rusting

or corroding as well as keeping the finish in new condition. However, the tarp
is not absolutely necessary.

II.

Bags & Cages

1. Bags must be stored inside a cool dry area protected from rodents and insects.
2. For extended storage the boxes for the bags should be wrapped with plastic

wrap or stretch wrap to protect from moisture.

3. If the bags get wet for any reason, immediately lay them out with adequate

ventilation to dry in order to prevent mold and mildew.

4. It is recommended to store the cages inside a dry area if at all possible.
5. If an inside location is not available, cages can be stored outside as long as they

are covered by a tarp.

6. Cages are generally stored horizontally on pallets to keep off the ground.
7. If cages can be stored horizontally, do not stack over three boxes high.
8. If the job site is in an area that may receive a significant snow load, the cages

must be stored vertically in order to prevent being crushed by the weight of the
snow. Do not stack more than one box high.

III.

Accessory

Parts

1. This includes all gauges, bag clamps, nylon or copper tubing, gaskets, and other

ports not specifically called out.

2. These items should be stored inside a cool dry place protected from insects and

rodents.

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CAMCORP, INC.

Phone: 913-831-0740 Fax: 913-831-9271

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