CAMCORP Baghouse Collector User Manual

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CAMCORP, INC.

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

www.camcorpinc.com

Troubleshooting the Dust Collector (continued)

Chemical attack
Bag material degrades due to attack from certain chemicals in the dust
or gasses in the air stream.

High moisture

High moisture content in the collector may cause certain filter bag
material to shrink, degrade (more rapidly at elevated temperatures) or
blind off.

Localized abrasion
Abrasion of the filter bags where high velocity dusty air hits the filter
bags. A dust impingement baffle may be required to be installed on the
inlet of the dust collector.

Filter bag cages failure
Corroded, rusted, or broken filter bag cages can cause excessive bag
wear. Stainless steel or coated cages are available.


Troubleshooting the Timer

Check for mechanical damage.

If the “Power On” indicator is not on, check for 120 VAC power input.
The “hot” line connection must be connected to terminal “L1”, as this is
the fused terminal.

Check for a blown fuse; if replacement is necessary, use only 2 AMP
standard 3AG fuse (1-1/4” long). Do not use a slow-blow type fuse.

Check the wiring from the timer to the solenoids for open or short
circuits.

After performing the steps above, if the timer is still not functioning
properly (no output voltage, sequencing problems, etc.) please contact
your CAMCORP representative.






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