AEC VacTrac Series Conveying Systems User Manual

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VacTrac™ Series Conveying Systems

Page 47

Mechanical Components

WH2-605A.4

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Connect a short-radius bend to the straight portion as close to

the Y as possible.

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You must connect a minimum 2-foot (61 cm) straight length of

tube to this short radius bend on the horizontal before the
material tubing drops to the receiving point. If possible, incline
this tube approximately

1

/

8

” per foot (1 cm per meter).

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On single line Y systems, you must install check valves on

material inlet tubes inside vacuum receivers.

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Do not use SRH01 or SRC02 vacuum receivers on single

line Y systems.

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You can install a long- or short-radius bend on the last station,

where a Y-tube is not needed.

3-9 Material Check Valves in Single Line Y-Tube

Systems

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Check valves are a critical feature on single line Y systems.

You must have a check valve installed on the material inlet
inside the receiver on all vacuum hoppers in single line Y
installations.

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Check valves must open when the receiver is being loaded and

seal to prevent a vacuum leak when other hoppers are being
loaded.

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Vacuum receivers for these systems have a special factory-

installed extended material inlet tube to hold the check valve.

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The check valve must not be pressed too far onto the inlet stub

to prevent proper sealing.

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The hinge of the check valve should be up to prevent material

from being deflected up into the vacuum hopper filter.

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Do not allow vacuum receivers with check valves to be

over-filled to a point above the bottom of the check valve.
Over-filling prevents the check valve from sealing and
creates a vacuum loss. Adjust the conveying time on Time-
Fill systems to prevent this from happening
.

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Inspect periodically for erosion or wear. Replace as required.

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