AAF International PORTA Scrubber User Manual

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3.7 Installation of Media in the PORTA-Scrubber

There are several varieties of chemical media. Each media is

designed to remove a specific contaminant, or group of

contaminants. The arrangement of media in the scrubber is

significant. Media bed #1 is located closest to the inlet. Review

the drawing and ensure media is being placed in the correct bed.
Respirator masks, chosen in accordance with the safety

instructions found in the MSDS for the chemical media, are

required to be worn by all personnel during the media installation

process, as well as all other personal safety equipment listed

on the MSDS.
Installing Media by Carton:

Loosen latch and remove top hatch. Gradually pour the media in

a controlled manner. Avoid causing significant impact loading by

gradually metering the media into the PORTA-Scrubber. Media

should be filled no higher than 4 inches from the tank lid.
3.8 Latches on Tank Cover

Place the cover on the PORTA-Scrubber tank and latch the cover

as shown.

3.9 Fans

Sometimes the PORTA-Scrubber may be supplied with an

externally mounted blower. See the AAF drawing for information

and details. Blowers can be fitted with an optional power cord

with a 115-volt plug.

CAUTION: All electrical work must be carried out in accordance

with all appropriate governing electrical codes and standards.

3.10 Standard Motors
Model

Voltage

Hertz

Phase Horsepower

PS-200

115-230

60

1

0.5

PS-500

115-230

60

1

3.0

WARNING: All electrical work has the potential to cause shock,

injury, and even death. Disconnect all power whenever working

on the system. Only qualified electrical personnel should work

on the system at any time.

Provide an appropriate power supply as specified in the submittal

information.

CAUTION: Use of the incorrect line voltage may result in

irreparable damage to electrical components.

4.0 Start-Up Instructions

Immediately on start-up, examine the filter system for any

apparent air leaks or other anomalies. Air leaks may be detected

by noise or by use of a synthetic smoke puffing device at the

external joints and seams of the filter system installation.

Correct or repair any discrepancies, as necessary. Repeat this

examination after 24 hours of operation and again after one

week of operation.

5.0 Maintenance

5.1 PolyKlean Blue filter

A PolyKlean Blue pad has been included as part of the system.

Under normal conditions, the filter can be expected to last for

between 10 and 12 months before reaching its final recommended

capacity loading (see the AAF drawings for details). However, this

may vary under heavier or lighter particulate loading conditions.

At an air velocity of 75 feet per minute the 2˝ deep PolyKlean

Blue pad can be expected to have an initial pressure drop in

the range of less than 0.1˝ water gauge. The recommended final

pressure drop is 1.0 in. w.g.; however, it is recommended that the

PolyKlean Blue pad be replaced whenever new chemical media

is installed.
5.2 Chemical Media Monitoring

A discussion of sophisticated chemical media monitoring is

beyond the scope of this manual. At its most simple, when the

system is used to remove nuisance odors, the time to change

out the chemical media is when the odor begins to be regularly

detected on the clean side of the system. In more stringent

applications, active real time electronic and passive coupon

corrosion monitoring systems are available to determine the

performance of the system. The remaining life of the media can

be determined by taking a sample of media and returning it to

AAF for analysis. Consult with your AAF representative regarding

active and passive monitoring systems and media sampling for

remaining life analysis.
5.3 Removal and Replacement of Particulate and Gas Phase

Chemical Media

Before removing activated carbon media, it is recommended the

media bed be grounded to release any electrostatic discharge.

Removal of filters will be the reverse of the installation process

described earlier in this manual. Filter and media replacement

will be carried out exactly the same as at initial installation

detail with use of manual or pneumatic methods. Reference

appropriate safety precautions related to specific gases being

handled at the facility and any operation instructions developed

during the design phase of the project.
5.4 Disposal of Used Filters

Used chemical filtration media and particulate filters shall be

packaged and disposed of in full accordance with all required

and applicable laws and regulations. Consult with local

environmental control authorities such as local, state, and

federal EPA & OSHA authorities for direction. Material Safety

Data Sheets (MSDS) are available on all products supplied by

AAF. Contact your AAF representative for further information.
5.5 Cover Lid Sealing Gaskets

The proper maintenance of the cover lid sealing gaskets is

critical to the performance of the system. Check the gaskets

carefully whenever the gas-phase chemical filters are replaced.

If gaskets are worn, frayed, or damaged in any way they should

be replaced. Check the seal between the lid and the tank

whenever new SAAF chemical media is installed.

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