AAF International PORTA Scrubber User Manual

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3.4 General Filter System Installation

3.4.1 Installing the PORTA-Scrubber: Keeping the

PORTAScrubber on its shipping pallet, move it to its final

installation location. Remove the plastic wrapping and straps

that secure the PORTA-Scrubber to its pallet.

WARNING: The tank lid will not support the weight of the

unit. Any attempt to support the unit from the tank lid may

result in serious equipment damage and severe personal

injury. Do not walk on the top of the unit or use the top for

storage of materials.

3.4.2 Locating, Mounting, and Supporting the

PORTA-Scrubber: Position the PORTA-Scrubber in its final

installation location. The support surface under the base of the

frame shall be level, smooth, clean, and dry. The location shall

not be subject to standing water or flooding. The circumference

of the tank base shall be fully supported. Adjust the supports

so that the base is level in all directions.
Provision for the anchoring hardware, support cradles, or any

other supporting component will be the responsibility of the

installer or others. These items will not be supplied by AAF

unless noted specifically in the AAF quotation and in the

accepted customer purchase order.
3.4.3 Connection of inlet and outlet ducts: Inlet and outlet

ducts, when required, shall be connected to the inlet and outlet

faces of the housing.

WARNING: The housing is not designed to support the

weight of the inlet and outlet ducts. All ducts shall be

supported independently of the housing. Any attempt to

support the ducts from the housing may result in serious

equipment damage and severe personal injury.

3.4.4 Sealing the inlet and outlet duct connections: A

flexible coupling with stainless steel clamps is provided. All

other provisions of the inlet and outlet ducts, the connecting

hardware for the inlet, and the gaskets or caulk will be the

responsibility of the installer or others. These items will not be

supplied by AAF unless noted specifically in the AAF quotation

and in the accepted customer purchase order.
Caulk generously, between the flanges of the connecting ducts

and the housing to prevent air leaks. Any caulk used shall be

a long life, flexible, non-drying caulking material. The caulk

supplier shall ensure that the caulk shall meet the customer

specifications for the application in which it is being used.

CAUTION: Many installations prohibit the use of certain

caulking materials such as Silicone. The use of materials

containing VOCs should also be avoided as they may have

a negative effect on the life of the gas-phase filters.

3.5 Preparation for filter installation: In order to maximize the

life of the chemical filters and the particulate filters, it is recom-

mended that filter installation be the final installation task before

start-up and commissioning of the system. In preparation for filter

installation, it is recommended that the following be completed:
• Completely clean the system to remove all construction debris

and dirt, sweep and vacuum to remove visible dirt.
• Finalize and complete all caulking in the system.
• Finalize and complete all painting in the system.
It is recommended that all cleaning materials and paints used

in the system be free of solvents. If this is unavoidable it is

recommended that sufficient time be allowed for complete drying

to occur and for the VOCs to disperse before installing the filters.

This process can be accelerated by “blowing down” the system;

i.e., operating the fan without the filters to ventilate the system.

Consult with your AAF representative to obtain an appropriate

product. Also, before “blowing down” the system, check that it

is safe to operate the fan without the pressure load of the gas

phase chemical filters. Consult the AAF submittal drawing for

pressure information.
3.6 Prefilter Installation: A PolyKlean Blue filter pad shall be

used to prevent the build up of dust, grease, and water on the

gas phase chemical media.
Install the prefilters as shown in the sequence shown below. For

best results AAF recommends the use of the 2˝ thick PolyKlean

Blue filter media. Circular PolyKlean Blue pads will be cut with a

2˝ overlap.

Equipment Size

PolyKlean BlueReplacement Pad

Part Number

PS-200 358-012-024

PS-500

358-012-037

Remove the polypropylene perforated screen from the bottom of

the tank. Place the PolyKlean Blue pad directly onto the HDPE

grating at the bottom of the vessel. Ensure there are no gaps

between the filter pad and the side wall of the tank. Place the

polypropylene perforated screen on the PolyKlean Blue pad.

Step 1: Start with the

tank empty and the

HDPE grating exposed.

Step 2: Place the

PolyKlean

Blue pad

on the HDPE grating.

Step 3: Place the

perforated screen

on the PolyKlean

Blue pad.

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