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Maintenance Section
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Cleaning Primary Filter Elements
WARNING
Pressure air can cause personal injury.
When using pressure air for cleaning, wear a
protective face shield, protective clothing and
protective shoes.
The maximum air pressure must be below 205 kPa
(30 psi) for cleaning purposes.
NOTICE
Do not clean the elements by bumping or tapping
them.
Inspect filter elements after cleaning. Do not use a
filter with damaged pleats, gaskets or seals.
When cleaning with pressure air, use 205 kPa (30
psi) maximum pressure to prevent filter element
damage.
When cleaning with pressure water, use 280 kPa (40
psi) maximum pressure to prevent filter element
damage.
Have spare elements on hand to use while cleaning
used elements.
The primary element should be replaced after a year’s
service or after cleaning no more than 6 times.
Air-205 kPa (30 psi) Maximum Pressure
Direct air on the inside and outside of the element along
the length of the pleats. Check the element for any tears,
rips or damage.
Water-280 kPa (40 psi) Maximum Pressure
Direct water on the inside and outside of the element
along the length of the pleats. Air dry it thoroughly and
then examine it.
Detergent
1.
Wash the element in warm water and mild
household detergent.
2.
Rinse the element with clean water. See
instructions in preceding topic for cleaning with
water.
3.
Air dry it thoroughly, and then examine it.
Checking Element
1.
Insert a light inside the clean dry element and
examine it. Discard the element if tears, rips or
damage are found.
2.
Wrap and store good elements in a clean, dry place.
Summary of Contents for D35S-2
Page 31: ...Safety Section 29 Lean away from the direction of fall Lean forward...
Page 39: ...General Section 37 Capacity Chart...
Page 40: ...General Section 38 Capacity Chart...
Page 41: ...General Section 39 Capacity Chart with Side Shifter...
Page 42: ...General Section 40 Capacity Chart with Side Shifter...
Page 43: ...General Section 41 Capacity Chart...
Page 44: ...General Section 42 Capacity Chart...
Page 45: ...General Section 43 Capacity Chart with Side Shifter...
Page 46: ...General Section 44 Capacity Chart with Side Shifter...
Page 47: ...General Section 45 Capacity Chart D G 50C 2...
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