Storage recommendations (continued) – CAMCORP Cartridge Collector User Manual

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Storage Recommendations (continued)



Accessory Parts

• This includes all gauges, cartridge 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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