Storage recommendations (continued) – CAMCORP Baghouse Collector User Manual

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Storage Recommendations (continued)

• If cages can be stored horizontally do not stack over three boxes high.

• 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.


Accessory Parts

• This includes all gauges, bag clamps, nylon or copper tubing, valves,

gaskets and other parts not specifically called out.

• These items should be stored inside a cool dry place protected from

moisture, insects, and rodents.


Fan and Fan Accessories

• Fans can be stored outside on a pallet or skid to keep them out of water

and dirt.

• Fan silencers, outlet dampers, and inlet boxes should also be tarped and

stored on a pallet or skid.

• Reference fan IOM manual for long-term storage.


Ducting

• Ducting can be stored outside on a pallet or skid to keep it off the ground.

It should be positioned so that water does not sit on or in the ducting.

• If ducting is unpainted carbon steel it should be at least primed coated

before storage.

• If ducting is already finish coated, it should be tarped to protect the finish,

but this is not absolutely necessary.


Knife Gate

• All limit switches, solenoids, and air cylinder ports must be capped and

taped to prevent any moisture or dirt from entering.

• Equipment can sit outside provided it is covered with a tarp and is on a

pallet or skid to keep it out of water and dirt.

• Reference knife gate IOM manual for long-term storage.






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