CAMCORP HVP with Duroflow Blower User Manual

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Driver Location -- To properly balance the air load

stress on the blower drive shaft, locate the driver on the

inlet side for a vertical mounted blower and on the shaft

side for a horizontal mounted blower.
Belt Drive Alignment -- Belt drives must be carefully

aligned, with the motor and blower sheaves parallel to

each other and in the same plane. Belt tension should

be carefully adjusted according to the belt manufac-

turer’s recommendations using a Tension Tester.

Overtightening belts produces heavy

bearing loads and leads to unwarrant-

able premature failure.

On direct drive blowers, align the couplings so that the

offset and angular misalignment does not exceed .003”

total indicator reading (TIR).

Lubricate coupling

according to manufacturer’s specification. With factory

installed drives, proper alignment has been established

before shipment. During shipping, handling and instal-

lation, it is likely that the alignment has been disturbed

and final adjustment must be made before start--up.
PIPING
All 30 Series DuroFlow blowers have female threaded

inlet and discharge connections. The connections are

large enough to handle maximum volume with

minimum friction loss. Reducing the pipe diameter on

either inlet or discharge will create unwanted

restrictions that increase the overall pressure differen-

tial and discharge temperature of the blower.
The 70 Series DuroFlow blowers have flat face inlet

and discharge flanges with ANSI 125 lb. bolt patterns.
When installing the blower, avoid subjecting the inlet

and discharge connections to strains caused by

misalignment of the connecting pipes. Never allow the

blower to carry the weight of the pipe.
Piping strain and misalignment stress will distort the

blower during operation, resulting in loss of critical

internal clearances. Loss of internal clearances will

result in serious machine damage and premature,

unwarrantable blower failure.
Whenever possible, install a spool or sleeve--type

expansion joint between the blower and the piping.

Where a flexible connection is not possible, the weight

of the rigid connection and piping must be separately

supported, and thermal pipe growth must be accom-

modated.

Thoroughly clean all system piping

internally before connecting to the

blower.

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