background image

9

Revised 08/09

V SERIES

Cartridge Dust Collector

8. TROUBLESHOOTING

The Swing Arm slips from
set position.

The joints require adjustment.

Adjust the joints (refer to Section 8.2 of the
Swing Arm Manual)

Grease the rotation socket.

A) Clean out blockage.
B) Reconnect hose.
C) Replace damaged hose.
D) Open arm damper.
E) Check downstream filters, replace or clean 

as needed.

Strong resistance during
rotation of the arm.

Decrease in air volume.

Motor/blower won’t start
or won’t stay running.

Dust emissions from clean
air discharge

Insufficient airflow

Continual excessive
pressure drop (over 5.0”)
on filter monitor gauge.

Pulsing failure of
diaphragm valve.

Filter element installed incorrectly; gasket not
sealing.

Inspect and reinstall filter cartridge (refer to
Section 6.1).

Replace damaged filter element.

Check fan rotation to ensure clockwise
rotation (refer to Section 5).

Check for obstructions and clear.

Replace filters.

Cleaning system not being used at required
frequency. Increase frequency.

Check air supply pressure (should be 90-110
PSIG).

Replace filters.

Check continuity of solenoid coil with
ohmmeter. Replace if necessary.

Filter element damaged.

Fan rotation backwards.

Air inlet restricted.

Filters at end of service life.

Plugged filter elements.

Inadequate compressed air supply for
cleaning mechanism.

Filter elements at end of useful life.

Open solenoid valve.

Improper electrical supply.

Refer to Section 7 for electrical specifications.

Starter overloadtripped.

Reset overloads.

Lack of grease in the rotating socket.

A) The ventilation duct is plugged.
B) Flexible hose not properly connected to

arm tubes.

C) The flexible hose is damaged.
D) The Swing Arm damper is closed.
E) Packed filters or other 

restriction in system.

PROBLEM

POSSIBLE CAUSE

RECOMMENDED SOLUTIONS

Timer does not operate. 
“PWR” light dose not illuminate.

Downtime cleaning does not function. 
PWR light not illuminated.

Downtime cleaning does not function. 
PWR light illuminated but CLEAN light not
illuminated or flashing.

Downtime cleaning does not function. 
CLEAN light flashing but valve does not
pulse.

1. Make certain 120VAC power is at terminals L and N. 
2. Check fuses F1 and F2 for open circuit. If F1 is open, check wiring and

replace fuse. If F2 is open, replace board.

1. Make certain 120VAC power is at terminals L and N even after the

motor/blower is turned off. The PWR light should be illuminated.

2. In units with motor starters: make certain an isolated normally open

motor starter auxiliary contact is wired to terminals 13 and 14 (downtime
cleaning begins when the motor/blower starter is turned off.)

1. Check terminals V and N for 120VAC pulse. If no output when PULSE

light flashes, replace board. If 120VAC pulse is detected, check wiring,
valve coil and air supply.

PROBLEM

RECOMMENDED SOLUTIONS

Summary of Contents for UAS V Series

Page 1: ...VERSATILE PORTABLE CARTRIDGE DUST COLLECTOR V SERIES MODELS VB VF VP OWNER S MANUAL Model VB Model VP Model VF ...

Page 2: ...ailable when contacting UAS UAS ORDER ________________________________________________________________ UNIT MODEL _______________________________________________________________ UNIT SERIAL _______________________________________________________________ FILTER PART ________________________________________________________________ SYSTEM ACCESSORIES __________________________________________________...

Page 3: ...ion VP Model 3 4 2 2 Downdraft Table Assembly VB Model 4 4 2 3 Fixed Unit Assembly VF Model 4 4 3 Pulse Cleaning 4 4 4 Electrical Installation 4 4 4 1 Pulse Control Timer Board 4 5 OPERATION 5 5 1 Start Up 5 5 2 Checklist 6 6 SERVICE 6 6 1 Filter Removal and Replacement 6 6 2 Dust Drawer Removal 7 6 3 After Filter Removal Installation 7 6 4 Servicing Direct Drive Blower 8 7 ELECTRICAL 8 7 1 Unit C...

Page 4: ...r to put cigarettes or any burning object into the hood or ducting of the swing arm Do not use the Swing Arm to move the portable air cleaner if applicable DA N G E R WARNING C AU T I O N C A U T I O N This is the safety alert symbol This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and the word DANGER WARNING o...

Page 5: ... reduces the air stream velocity This provides even distribution of the air stream across the entire surface area of the cartridge filters allowing a uniform dust cake to form The reduced air stream velocity causes the heavier particles to fall out and collect in the dust drawer The air stream then passes through the cartridge filter where it is stripped of the particles by the media Cleaned air f...

Page 6: ...s inches Width Depth Height 30 1 4 30 1 4 27 7 16 27 7 16 27 7 16 27 7 16 52 3 4 38 13 16 52 3 4 38 13 16 52 3 4 38 13 16 46 13 16 46 13 16 31 3 4 31 3 4 38 7 16 38 7 16 Shipping Weight lbs 440 365 405 335 450 375 Filter Area ft2 283 141 283 141 283 141 SCF Per Pulse 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 3 1 1 Sound Level dBA 77 5 79 3 81 6 74 4 81 6 74 4 AMCA tested sound levels at 5 feet Horsepowers of V Series uni...

Page 7: ...er or gasket has not become displaced during shipment refer to Section 6 1 Cartridge Filter Removal and Replacement Replace covers once inspection is complete 4 2 INSTALLATION Different models of the V Series collector require different assembly techniques Please see the techniques in the subsequent sections for your V Series dust collector All models of the V Series will require minimum clearance...

Page 8: ...4 and 1 diameter The compressed air usage per cleaning cycle can be found in Table 1 Note that the cleaning system will only operate when the motor blower is off See Section 4 4 1 for adjustments available with the timer board 4 4 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION The V Series unit has a wide variety of available electrical options to best meet your needs Take care to ensure proper installation in whatever ...

Page 9: ...a cleaning cycle See Figure 5 for Cleaning Control Switch Settings Upon motor blower shutdown downtime cleaning will only be performed if the CLEAN SWITCH is in the ON position before the motor blower is turned OFF During downtime cleaning the CLEAN light will flash for the duration of the cycles selected 5 OPERATION 5 1 START UP 1 Position unit in desired location NOTE Do not attempt to move the ...

Page 10: ... cleaning cycle activated the valve should pulse at approximately 10 second intervals Remove lid of control panel enclosure to view the timer 4 Check the filter monitor gauge at start up The cleaning system should be activated when the gauge has increased 0 5 w g above the start up pressure drop Allow unit to pulse clean until the original reading is achieved or until the gauge reading will not de...

Page 11: ...cover gaskets and reinstall cover by tightening the knob securely to the retaining nut until the gasket is adequately compressed Figure 8 Cartridge Filter Removal 61 10039 0003 6 2 DUST DRAWER REMOVAL 1 To access and remove the dust drawer located at the base of the V Series unit you must first unseal the drawer by pulling the drawer release handle see Figure 8 toward the filter access side of the...

Page 12: ... manual This will help you to identify your unit when dealing directly with United Air Specialists or your local UAS representative 7 1 UNIT CONTROL ON OFF All units will have the blower controlled from the unit control panel refer to Figure 6 A black ON OFF rocker switch is provided to start stop the blower 7 2 CLEANING CONTROLS ON OFF Section 4 4 1 of this manual clearly outlines the available s...

Page 13: ...r cleaning mechanism Filter elements at end of useful life Open solenoid valve Improper electrical supply Refer to Section 7 for electrical specifications Starter overloadtripped Reset overloads Lack of grease in the rotating socket A The ventilation duct is plugged B Flexible hose not properly connected to arm tubes C The flexible hose is damaged D The Swing Arm damper is closed E Packed filters ...

Page 14: ...0 V OVERLOAD RELAY 3 PHASE 1 1 2 HP 575 V OVERLOAD RELAY 3 PHASE 3 HP 208 230 V OVERLOAD RELAY 3 PHASE 3 HP 460 575 V CONTROL BOARD CLEANING SYSTEM TRANSFORMER STEP DOWN TO 120V 200 208V TRANSFORMER STEP DOWN TO 120V 230 460V TRANSFORMER STEP DOWN TO 120V 575V SWITCH ROCKER DPST UAS Part No 23 3124 9 23 3124 5 0 23 3124 3 1 23 3124 2 4 23 3124 8 5 23 3124 4 0 20 3232 21 1275 050 21 1274 050 21 127...

Page 15: ...11 Revised 08 09 V SERIES Cartridge Dust Collector ...

Page 16: ...IA UAS Part No 45 10017 0001 Item No 11 12 13 14 15 16 18 19 20 General Description VS FILTER COVER ASM GAUGE MINIHELIC 0 5 S P VALVE DIAPHRAGM 1 COMP DM25 W INT SOL DUST DRAWER VS 1500 DUST DRAWER VS750 DISCHARGE HOUSING VS CONTACT UAS FOR AFTER FILTER HOUSING INFORMATION CORD POWER 14 3 W PLUG SJT 15FT SINGLE PHASE POWER CORD POWER 14 3 SJT 15FT 3 PHASE POWER GRIP BLACK VINYL 1 2 ROD SEE STANDAR...

Page 17: ...lector APPENDIX A V SERIES WRING DIAGRAM Figure 10 Wiring Diagram 120 Volt Single Phase Manual Clean Figure 11 Wiring Diagram 120 Volt Single Phase Pulse Cleaning Figure 12 Wiring Diagram 230 Volt Single Phase Manual Clean 41 2537 41 2538 41 2541 ...

Page 18: ...14 Revised 08 09 V SERIES Cartridge Dust Collector Figure 14 Wiring Diagram Three Phase Manual Clean w UAS Supplied Starter Figure 13 Wiring Diagram 230 Volt Single Phase Pulse Cleaning 41 2542 41 2543 ...

Page 19: ...gure 15 Wiring Diagram Three Phase Pulse Cleaning w UAS Supplied Starter Figure 16 Wiring Diagram Three Phase Manual Clean w Customer Supplied Starter 41 2544 Figure 17 Wiring Diagram Three Phase Pulse Cleaning w Customer Supplied Starter 41 2546 41 2545 ...

Page 20: ...d tear This warranty will be void with respect to equipment that is subject to unauthorized repairs or modifications UAS makes no warranty as to goods manufactured or supplied by others This warranty is subject to any limitations in UAS quotation and may not be modified except by a written instrument signed by the President or Vice President of Sales of UAS THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU O...

Reviews: