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10.7.5 Reprogramming Water Level Sensor - Set Water Level When Machine Off

11.1 Record Keeping

11.2 Pre-Use Checklist

11.3 Water Level Control Box

11.4 Typhoon Central Dust Collector Housing

11.5 After Filters

11.6 Exhaust Fan

1.  Check that the temperature sensors and Photohelic are properly connected
2.  If they aren’t there, check that the jumpers are installed
3.  Set the minimum for the Photohelic to almost zero [Left Dial]
4.  Set the high at about 3.5 [Right Dial]
5.  Close the fill valve
6.  We close the fill valve to make sure that the controls detect and ask for a refill. If you 

leave it open, you will not know if it did or did not refill

7.  Start the scrubber and check that you have the correct rotation
8.  Check that an iris is installed on the scrubber intake and that it is set at 5
9.  Once the water reaches steady state the zelio display will show current level = abc 

and the running SP=000. You need to set the running SP

10. Press and hold button 4 so that the current level becomes the running SP
11. Monitor performance

Note: Refilling will only happen when the current water level is 4 less than the running SP for at least 30 seconds

SECTION 11 – MAINTENANCE

It is suggested that a record be kept of operational data and that all servicing maintenance be recorded.
Maintenance data to be recorded should include details of inspections and any parts replaced.
More frequent cleaning may be required for certain applications.

Prior to use in your application, turn the unit ON, and perform a function test. To do so:

1.  Turn switch to ON position
2.  LOOK: Is the unit level, stable, and that nothing is obstructing the extraction path. Is there adequate water in the basin.
3.  LISTEN: Does the motor and suction sound smooth and within expected volumes.
4.  FEEL: Place your hand on top of the unit and sense for unexpected vibration.  
5.  Inform all potential users of this equipment where they may find and review this manual.

Observe water in the control box frequently. Be certain that water level is at the running level. Observe frequently through glass 
sight in control box side.
Open the water level box each week while the Typhoon Wet Dust Collector is stopped and remove any accumulation in the box, 
check air equalizing port, ultrasonic sensor, and drain pipe for plugging, build-up and wear; clean if necessary.

Each month, drain the Typhoon Central Dust Collector and check for build-up on any surface. Open the access doors located on the middle section. 
Check all impeller surfaces and base walls carefully and wash down with water hose, if required. Frequency of this operation can be extended until 
proper cycle for a given application has been determined.

Each month, open the access doors located on the middle section and the access panel on the top clean air section. Inspect the after filters for wear 
and cleanliness, and replace as needed. After filters must be replaced regularly to ensure airflow is not restricted.

Check the fan for excessive vibration each month. Be certain the fan is rotating in the proper direction.
Check the fan wheel for any dust accumulation every three (3) months.

Summary of Contents for Typhoon TY-10000

Page 1: ...intenance Manual TYPHOON CENTRAL DUST COLLECTOR Visit our Website for more information on this product www diversitech air com www diversitech ca 1200 55th Avenue Montreal Quebec H8T 3J8 Tel 1 800 361...

Page 2: ...rk Installation 18 SECTION 9 WATER LEVEL CONTROL OPTIONS 19 SECTION 10 START UP OPERATION 19 10 1 Principles of Operation 19 10 2 Controls 19 10 3 Water Level Monitoring 20 10 4 Alarms 20 10 5 Level S...

Page 3: ...and comply with NFPA 654 Standard for the Prevention of Fire and Dust Explosions from the Manufacturing Processing and Handling of Combustible Particulate Solids and those other documents referenced t...

Page 4: ...r incorporates a fan which is close coupled and installed on top of the Typhoon Central Dust Collector or installed separately typically ground mounted and ducted to the outlet of the Typhoon Central...

Page 5: ...non metallic materials that may not present an explosion hazard As mentioned the Typhoon Central Dust Collector is primarily particularly effective for the collection of dust generated by the working...

Page 6: ...he make up water connection or by electrical controls that automatically add water as needed to compensate for evaporation and water lost as the collected dust is removed from the unit The Diversitech...

Page 7: ...the load and strapping it to the handling device Care shall be taken to ensure that the equipment is not dropped or subjected to any impact loads Any missing goods should be noted on the delivery rece...

Page 8: ...ppropriate hoisting procedure should be followed according to 5 3 Rigging and Hoisting Instructions 5 6 Middle Section Hoisting Hoisting must be done from the hoist mounts Appropriate hoisting procedu...

Page 9: ...Appropriate hoisting procedure should be followed according to 5 3 Rigging and Hoisting Instructions 5 8 Motor Blower Hoisting Hoisting must be done from the hoist mounts Appropriate hoisting procedur...

Page 10: ...ations and anchor bolts When locating the Typhoon Central Dust Collector the design engineer shall consider the many factors associated with site selection including but not limited to seismic design...

Page 11: ...Top section Blower and Motor assembly 8 2 Foundation Installation and Levelling Prepare the foundation by drilling anchor bolt holes according to the supplied dimensional drawings Install the Typhoon...

Page 12: ...hoisting instructions from Section 6 Field assembly of these sections will be as follows If the baffles of the middle section were shipped separately they will need to be installed prior to mounting...

Page 13: ...flange to create a gasket with the middle section Lower the middle section carefully onto the flange of the hopper section watching for interference between intermediate sheets and baffles Set the cle...

Page 14: ...g the flange between the Typhoon Central Dust Collector middle section and the clean air transition section Locate the middle section top flange and wipe clean Place sealant tape or a thick constant b...

Page 15: ...er and motor can be installed As previously noted see section 8 3 the motor and blower supplied for Typhoon Central Dust Collector ships separately for installation at the jobsite With the clean air s...

Page 16: ...ill be provided with the Typhoon Central Dust Collector and will need to be installed on site Connect water inlet L piping Connect the water inlet solenoid Connect the blue pressure hose to the water...

Page 17: ...e and green wires in accordance with wiring diagram Run water level sensor wire cable to the control box and see section 8 8 for electrical connection Secure the electrical cable to body with cable cl...

Page 18: ...yphoon Central Dust Collector to the customer s drain line or sewer The customer s drain or sewer line MUST be equal to or larger in size to the drain from the Typhoon Central Dust Collector For the f...

Page 19: ...uct is designed to capture potentially combustible dust particulate from certain industrial applications using a wet filtration process When operating air and dust is drawn into the table passes throu...

Page 20: ...el will be heard When one of these alarms is present the machine will lock down and will not allow to be started Motor Overload if the main motor overload is tripped The alarm will remain until the si...

Page 21: ...3 to modify the set point value If no key is pressed within 5 seconds the interface will go back to the main screen To set the level lower limit the button 3 can be pressed Then use the button 2 and 3...

Page 22: ...cket within 20 seconds 8 Wait until the sensor flashes and changes color 9 Reinstall probe on sensor box 1 Press button 2 2 Using up down keys set the alarm to 95 3 Wait 5 seconds for the reading to b...

Page 23: ...e in your application turn the unit ON and perform a function test To do so 1 Turn switch to ON position 2 LOOK Is the unit level stable and that nothing is obstructing the extraction path Is there ad...

Page 24: ...Water Level Control Box see Section 11 2 Pre Use Checklist Every 1 Month or Specific Cleaning Cycle Exchange Water 1 Remove the water using the drain outlet considering 2 Drained material should be k...

Page 25: ...he static pressure directly upstream of the inlet of the Typhoon Central Dust Collector from the static pressure directly downstream of the exhaust plenum between the Typhoon Central Dust Collector an...

Page 26: ...26 12 4 Troubleshooting Procedure...

Page 27: ...maintenance on unit including filter inspection The input power to this unit is high voltage and touching any live electrical parts can cause fatal shocks or severe burns Do not touch live electrical...

Page 28: ...bicolor LED D rapidly flashes green 5 Releases the button The bicolor LED continues to flash green 6 Within 30s insert an object into position 1 then push and release the setup button The bicolor LED...

Page 29: ...29 NOTES...

Page 30: ...are integrated with any products equipment units connections and or systems of a third party Third Party Products we hereby expressly exclude all of the following warranties express or implied namely...

Page 31: ...Order is for a customized product including without limitation any custom engineered product and b an event set forth at Section 5 2 hereof occurs you will be responsible for payment of the entire amo...

Page 32: ...An Absolent Group Company 1200 55th Avenue Montreal Quebec H8T 3J8 Email info diversitech ca For full product support visit our website https bit ly 2P6CGBX Scan above on mobile...

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