CAMCORP CAM-AIRO Vertical Cartridge User Manual

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CAMCORP, INC.

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

www.camcorpinc.com

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Condensation

If moisture has been condensing inside the collector check the dew point

temperature of the incoming air stream. It may be necessary to insulate

the collector and/or the ductwork leading to the collector to keep surface

temperatures above the dew point and prevent condensation inside the

dust collector.

NOTE: Collectors that have blinded cartridges can possibly be put into

service by running the pulsing air system in manual mode for 15 to 30

minutes with a 10 second “off time” and without the main fan or blower

running. If the pressure drop is not lower when the main fan is started

again remove the filter cartridges from the collector and replace. Make

sure the timer “off time” has been reset to specifications prior to re-start.

Information pertaining to filter bag cleaning may be obtained by calling

your CAMCORP sales representative.

Extremely Low Pressure Drop

Differential Pressure Tubing

Check the tubing between the dust collector and the pressure module,

which is mounted on the smart timer circuit board for leaks or cracks.

Holes in Filter cartridges or Incorrectly Installed

Inspect the filter cartridges for holes, rips, tears or excessive wear.

Assure that the filter cartridges were installed correctly according to the

“Filter Cartridge Installation” section.

Ductwork and Dampers

Inspect the ductwork to and from the dust collector for air leaks or

blockage. Assure that any dampers in the system are correctly

positioned to allow for proper air flow through the dust collector.

Leaks in the Housing

Check the tube sheet (flat steel sheets from which the filter cartridges

are suspended) and the dust collector housing for holes, cracks or loose

gasketing that would permit air to bypass the dust collector or filter

cartridges.

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