PULSAR
®
PLUS 55-S SUCTION BLAST CABINET
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Manual No. 30423
6.2.4.2
Turn off the exhauster and
unlatch the bin from
the dust collector, as shown in Figure 29.
6.2.4.3
Roll the bin from under the dust collector, tie off
the dust bag, and place it into a suitable disposal
receptacle.
Note: Placing a suitable dust bag in the dustbin makes
it easier to empty and easier to contain dust. The bag
must not interfere with the bin interlock switch.
6.2.4.4
Roll the bin under the dust collector, making
sure the interlock switch clears the top of the bin as it is
moved into place.
Make sure the dustbin interlock switch clears
the top of the bin when the bin slides under it
and that the bin engages the switch when it is
raised and latched into place. Refer to Section
5.7 to adjust the bin interlock switch.
6.2.4.5
Clip both latch hooks into the latch brackets and
raise both latch handles to raise the bin, and then latch it
in place.
Figure 29
6.3
Daily Inspection During Blasting – Have
Someone Do the Following:
6.3.1 Inspect cabinet for dust leaks:
During
operation, inspect cabinet door seals for media leaks.
Dust leaking from the inlet damper or other places on
the cabinet indicates a saturated filter cartridge. Refer to
Section 6.7 for additional pulsing.
6.3.2 Check exhaust air for dust:
Dust discharge at
the outlet indicates a leaking or damaged filter cartridge.
Check immediately. Note that a small amount of dust
egress is normal for a short time before a new cartridge
is seasoned.
6.3.3 Drain pulse reservoir ‒ Figure 30:
At the end
of the day, open the petcock to drain water from the
reservoir and bleed air from the supply line. Close the
petcock when the line is bled.
Figure 30
6.4
Weekly Inspection and Maintenance Before
Blasting with Air OFF
6.4.1 View-window cover lens:
Inspect the window
cover lens. Replace as needed, per Section 7.4.
6.4.2 Gloves:
Inspect gloves for wear. The first sign
of deterioration may be excessive static shocks. Replace
as needed, per Sections 7.1 and 7.2.
6.4.3 BNP
®
gun assembly:
Inspect internal parts of
the BNP gun for wear. Inspection and replacement of the
air jet cover before it wears through prolongs the life of
the jet. Replace parts as needed, per Section 7.3.
6.4.4 Media hose:
Inspect media hose for thin spots
by pinching it every 6 to 12 inches. Replace the hose
when it becomes soft.
6.4.5
Dust-collector’s inline filter:
Check for dust
accumulation and empty it as needed. Dust can be seen
through the filter’s transparent housing. Clean filter as
needed, per Section 7.14.
6.5
Weekly Inspection During Blasting – Have
Someone Do the Following:
6.5.1 Flex hoses:
Inspect flex hoses for leaks and
wear.
Drain
Pulse Reservoir
Dustbin Interlock Switch
Latch Hook
Undo the latch hook
from the latch bracket
and roll the bin from
under the dust collector.
Dustbin
Latch Handle
Pull down the latch
handles on both sides
of the dustbin to lower
the bin and loosen the
hooks.