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RotoClone
®
W
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SITE PREPARATION
8.1
Locating equipment
The dust collector site location must take into account the wind and seismic
loadings. See collector specifications to ensure proper site location.
Ensure local laws, codes and regulations are followed for the materials being
collected. Noise levels should be considered when selecting the proper location of
the RotoClone W.
Locate the RotoClone W in a location so that maintenance to the collector
can be handled easily. See collector drawing for cartridge clearance.
In the case of hazardous dust, consult your local authorities, laws, codes, or
regulations for the location of the unit.
8.2
Foundations
Foundations must be true, level, and rigid enough to prevent vibration and
support the weight of the RotoClone W. See section 3.6 for net weights of the
RotoClone W.
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ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION
9.1
Introduction
Safe and efficient operation of the RotoClone W depends on proper
installation.
AAF recommends that the ductwork going into the collector be as straight as
possible, with at least 5 duct diameters of straight run recommended.
Authorities with jurisdiction should be consulted before installing the
RotoClone W to insure local installation laws, codes, regulations and procedures
are followed.
A qualified installation and service agent must complete installation and
service of the dust collector and equipment.
Ensure all covers from shipping and loose materials are removed from the
collector before installation. Failure to do so can result in failure of the dust
collector.