Setting up your unit (continued) – CAMCORP Cartridge Collector User Manual

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Setting Up Your Unit (continued)

Step 4: Check the top of the dirty air plenum for squareness and bolthole
alignment between the dirty air plenum and the tube sheet. Make sure that
the silicone caulk has been applied between the top flange of the dirty air
plenum and the underside of the tube sheet flange. Next, apply the caulk
around the periphery of the topside of the tube sheet flange one bead to
each side of the boltholes.

STEP 5: Lift the clean air plenum into place and assemble in the same
fashion as in STEP 3. Again, do not lower the clean air plenum completely
until preliminary alignment is accomplished. Start drift pin alignment at the
center of the plenum on the compressed air header side since the header
makes access to the flange more limited. When alignment is complete install
the remaining bolts, washers, and nuts and torque to the appropriate
specifications.

All CAMCORP dust collectors are provided with lifting lugs for ease in
handling of the units during field erection and installation. The number and
location of these lifting lugs will vary depending on the model, size, and
weight of the dust collector. Before attempting to rig and lift your dust
collector review the certified general assembly drawing supplied from
CAMCORP to verify the number and location of lifting lugs as well as visually
checking this information on the actual unit. Large units are frequently
shipped in several sections so check the lifting lugs provided on each
section. If these cannot be used or there is some question about lifting lug
location consult the engineering staff at CAMCORP for proper location since
proper care must be taken to prevent damage to housing or its components.

Rigging and Lifting Guidelines


Do not lift the dust collector by any attachments other than the lifting lugs
provided.

Use all of the lifting lugs provided on the dust collector or a section of the
dust collector when making a lift.

If the lifting lugs are located below the roofline of the dust collector or
below the top of the section of the dust collector a vertical pull must be
made to avoid crushing the top of the unit. Use spreader beams to
accomplish this vertical pull.



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