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Inspection on Arrival

1.  Inspect collector upon delivery.
2.  Report any damage to the delivery carrier.
3.  Request a written inspection report from the Claims 

Inspector to substantiate any damage claim.

4.  File claims with the delivery carrier.
5.  Compare collector received with description of 

product ordered.

6.  Report incomplete shipments to the delivery carrier 

and your Pakzy representative.

7.  Remove crates and shipping straps. Remove loose 

components and accessory packages before lifting 

collector from truck.

8.  Check for hardware that may have loosened during 

shipping.

9.  Use caution removing temporary covers.

Installation Codes and Procedures

Codes may regulate recirculating 

filtered air in your facility. 

Consult with the appropriate authorities 

having jurisdiction to ensure compliance 

with all national and local codes regarding 

recirculating filtered air.

Safe and efficient operation of the collector depends on 

proper installation. 
Authorities with jurisdiction should be consulted 

before installing to verify local codes and installation 

procedures. In the absence of such codes, install 

collector according to the National Electric Code, 

NFPA No. 70-latest edition and NFPA 91 (NFPA 654 if 

combustible dust is present).
A qualified installation and service agent must complete 

installation and service of this equipment.
All shipping materials, including shipping covers, must 

be removed from the collector prior to or during collector 

installation.

Failure to remove shipping 

materials from the collector will 

compromise collector performance.

Inspect collector to ensure all hardware is properly 

installed and tight prior to operating collector.

Installation

Use proper equipment and adopt 

all safety precautions needed for 

servicing equipment.
Electrical service or maintenance work must 

be performed by a qualified electrician and 

comply with all applicable national and local 

codes.
Turn power off and lock out all power before 

performing service or maintenance work.
Do not install in classified hazardous 

atmospheres without an enclosure rated for 

the application.
Site selection must account for wind, seismic 

zone, and other load conditions when selecting 

the location for collectors.
Codes may regulate acceptable locations for 

installing dust collectors. Consult with the 

appropriate authorities having jurisdiction to 

ensure compliance with all national and local 

codes regarding mist collector installation.
Collectors must be anchored in a manner 

consistent with local code requirements. 

Anchors must be sufficient to support dead, 

live, seismic, and other anticipated loads.
Consult a qualified engineer for final selection 

of anchorage.

Foundations or Support Framing

Prepare the foundation or support framing in the 

selected location. Foundation or support framing must 

comply with local code requirements and may require 

engineering.
Foundation and support framing must be capable of 

supporting dead, live, wind, seismic and other applicable 

loads. Consult a qualified engineer for final selection of 

foundation or support framing.

The collector is suitable for either indoor or outdoor 

installations. Reference the Rating and Specification 

Information.

PZ Series 150-250-500-1000 Shaker Cleaner 

Summary of Contents for PZ Series

Page 1: ...rate or perform maintenance on this collector until you have read and understood the instruction and warnings contained within this manual PZ Series Dust Collector PZ 150 250 500 1000 Shaker Cleaner M...

Page 2: ...nt This manual has been supplied to assist with the installation operation and maintenance for the collector purchased Please read the manual before installing operating or performing maintenance on t...

Page 3: ...uipment 5 Hopper and Leg Installation 5 Provisional Anchor Bolt Recommendations 6 Collector Installation 6 Electrical Wiring 8 Inlet Assembly 8 Preliminary Start Up Check 12 Maintenance Information 13...

Page 4: ...1 Safety Communication...

Page 5: ...eration Other options include explosion relief vents static grounding weather hoods and caster frames Purpose and Intended Use Misuse or modification of this equipment may result in personal injury Do...

Page 6: ...et The Unimaster is an intermittent duty collector which means that cleaning starts when the fan is turned OFF and the appropriate fan run down time is complete The solid state timer automatically sta...

Page 7: ...ollector will compromise collector performance Inspect collector to ensure all hardware is properly installed and tight prior to operating collector Installation Use proper equipment and adopt all saf...

Page 8: ...ices must be adequately supported to prevent severe personal injury and or property damage When hazardous conditions or materials are present consult with local authorities for the proper location of...

Page 9: ...0 to 70 Hopper and 55 Gallon Drum Base Styles 1 Prepare the foundation or support framing in the selected location Locate and install anchors 2 Lift collector into position over the anchor bolts and l...

Page 10: ...bolts using customer supplied hardware Typical Installation PZ 500 to 1000 or Two Piece Shipment 5 Remove the lifting brackets from the top of the base assembly 6 Apply two strips of sealant or caulk...

Page 11: ...with back inlets Contact Pakzy if additional changes are necessary 1 Remove the inlet blank from the specified location 2 Replace damaged sealant if necessary 3 Secure inlet to collector using the ha...

Page 12: ...nergized and the shaker motor runs for approximately 30 seconds Typical Wiring Diagram Three Phase Power Supply Shaker motor contactor is de energized and the timer resumes inactive status Note Before...

Page 13: ...10 230 Volt Single Phase Power Supply Wiring Diagram...

Page 14: ...11 PZ Series 150 250 500 1000 Shaker Cleaner 115 Volt Single Phase Power Supply Wiring Diagram...

Page 15: ...are properly wired and all service switches are in the OFF position 7 Check that all optional accessories are installed properly and secured 8 Turn power ON at source 9 Turn fan motor ON 1 Check all...

Page 16: ...ipment and procedures Note the standard collector is not equipped with access platforms unless noted on the specification drawings Electrical service or maintenance work must be performed by a qualifi...

Page 17: ...bag pockets into the shaker bar slots 6 Push the filter assembly the remaining distance into the collector and check that all pockets are firmly seated in the shaker bar 7 Lift retention handles for U...

Page 18: ...h and low pressure ports on the side of the gauges 3 Attach the mounting bracket using three 6 32 x 1 4 in screws supplied 4 Mount the gauge and bracket assembly to the supporting structure using two...

Page 19: ...dia bonding and grounding components are available for UMA collectors equipped with antistatic filter bags 1 If the collector is ordered with antistatic filter bags the grounding lug and internal comp...

Page 20: ...vented equipment outside buildings and away from normally occupied areas Explosion vents should be inspected regularly to confirm physical and operational condition Replace any damaged parts immediate...

Page 21: ...FF and allow the controller to perform several complete cleaning cycles Replace filter bags Motor speed low Check all supply voltage phase and motor connections Fan rotation backward Check and correct...

Page 22: ...______________________ Collected Dust _________________________________________________________________________ Dust Properties Kst_______________Pmax______________MIE____________MEC_________________...

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