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Shaker Dust Collector

  

  SDC Series

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4. IN NO EVENT IS PARKER LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF, OR AS THE RESULT OF, THE SALE, DELIVERY, NON-DELIVERY, SERVICING, 
NONCOMPLETION OF SERVICES, USE, LOSS OF USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR ANY PART 
THEREOF, LOSS OF DATA, IDENTITY, PRIVACY, OR CONFIDENTIALITY, OR FOR ANY CHARGES OR EXPENSES 
OF ANY NATURE INCURRED WITHOUT PARKER’S WRITTEN CONSENT, WETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT 
OR OTHER LEGAL THEORY. IN NO EVENT SHALL PARKER’S LIABILITY UNDER ANY CLAIM MADE BY BUYER 
EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT.

5. Defective PRODUCTS must be documented via PARKER support “Case Number” within thirty (30) days after
the date of the alleged failure or defect and within the warranty period by contacting Parker Technical Support via
email or phone:

smoghog@parker.com or dusthog@parker.com
800-343-4048, option 2

The claim must specify in reasonable detail:
1) Product Serial Number or Parker Sales Order # and approximate Date of Purchase;
2) Where or from whom the product was originally purchased;
3) Description of problem symptom;
4) Description of troubleshooting effort details;
5) Description of physical location and/or environment details. The Buyer shall cooperate with PARKER in its
investigation and provide full information and documentation concerning the PRODUCT and its usage.

Upon receipt of the claim, Parker IGFG will review and determine if the parts replaced need to be returned for quality 

evaluation and root cause investigation. If a part is required to be returned, Parker IGFG will issue a Return Material  

Authorization (RMA) to Return via email. Parts should be returned to Parker IGFG, freight collect, within 45 days  

accompanied by the RMA packing slip placed on the package. If the repaired part does not need to be returned you  

will be advised to field scrap it and the claim will be processed. Proof of the defect (written description and pictures of  

the parts units in question) is required.

NOTE: ANY PART NOT RETURNED WITHIN THE REQUIRED 45 DAYS WILL NOT BE REIMBURSED ON THE CLAIM. 

On claims that require repaired parts return, the claim will be processed after the part has been evaluated by the
Parker IGFG Quality Department for verification of failure mode. The claims will be paid in the form of a credit to the
customer’s account. Parker reserves the right to withdraw any quotation or proposal or reject any purchase 

 

order without liability.

Summary of Contents for SDC

Page 1: ...Shaker Dust Collector Owner s Manual Model SDC...

Page 2: ...when contacting Parker ORDER _____________________________________________________________________ UNIT MODEL ________________________________________________________________ UNIT SERIAL ____________...

Page 3: ...2 4 Filter Module Assembly 9 3 3 Electrical Installation 9 3 3 1 Mounting of the Controls 9 3 4 Optional Equipment Assembly 10 3 4 1 Magnehelic Gage 10 3 4 2 Explosion Venting 12 4 Operation 12 4 1 S...

Page 4: ...e dust collector The unit should be inspected frequently and dirt removed to prevent excessive accumulation which may result in flash over fire damage The SDC system should not be used to support pers...

Page 5: ...t should be by a licensed contractor that is also experienced in potential fire and explosion hazards and adheres to related local state and federal codes standards laws and regulations Parker is not...

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Page 7: ...A baffle located inside the hopper knocks down any large particulate into the dust collection drum and distributes the remaining dust evenly throughout the bag filter section dirty air section where t...

Page 8: ...Shaker Dust Collector SDC Series 4 Figure 1 Unit Operation...

Page 9: ...be considered when locating the unit such as emptying of the dust storage drum s filter removal requirements access to the clean air plenum the shaker mechanism electrical connections and air inlet a...

Page 10: ...Shaker Dust Collector SDC Series 6 Figure 2 Installation Details 61 10074 1...

Page 11: ...een designed to meet Seismic Zone 4 and 100 MPH wind loading conditions Structural calculations for the foundation or other mounting arrangements must include the weight of the collected material and...

Page 12: ...Shaker Dust Collector SDC Series 8 Figure 4 Unit to Hopper Assembly Figure 3 Drum Assembly 61 10074 2 61 10074 3...

Page 13: ...Shaker Dust Collector SDC Series 9 Figure 6 SDC 420 700 Hopper Assembly Figure 5 SDC 140 350 Hopper Assembly 61 10074 12 61 10074 13...

Page 14: ...Shaker Dust Collector SDC Series 10 Figure 7 SDC 840 1050 Hopper Assembly 61 10074 14...

Page 15: ...nto the hopper assembly as shown in Figure 4 Drift pins may be required for aligning holes between the two assemblies With the filter module still supported use hardware refer to Figure 4 to bolt the...

Page 16: ...Shaker Dust Collector SDC Series 12 10 Revised 10 15 SDC Shaker Dust Collector Figure 9 Wiring Diagram 04 2611 01A Figure 8 Wiring Diagram 04 2611 01A...

Page 17: ...Shaker Dust Collector SDC Series 13 11 Revised 10 15 SDC Shaker Dust Collector Figure 10 Interconnect Diagram 04 2610 01 Figure 9 Interconnect Diagram 04 2610 01...

Page 18: ...the vent orientation should be in accordance with the appropriate national safety guidelines in NFPA 69 Figure 10 illustrates a typical explosion vented installation along with the re enforced filter...

Page 19: ...g sequence after a 70 second delay 4 1 Start Up Checklist 1 Inspect the installation area and make certain that no tools parts etc have been left anywhere on or inside the SDC unit Check discharge are...

Page 20: ...ted down 90 degrees The filter will become loose and drop into a position from which it can be removed from out of the unit Filters can weigh in excess of 125 lbs Please use extreme caution when remov...

Page 21: ...gure 13 Detail A Check that all hardware is tight including the set screws attaching the hub to the motor shaft the shoulder bolt that is threaded into the hub and the nuts that secure the drive shaft...

Page 22: ...n in accordance with local electrical codes Disconnect electrical power before installing or servicing any electrical equipment Periodically inspect the fan blades to ensure proper fan life Clean the...

Page 23: ...packages on the SDC should be rotating clock wise when looking at the drive side of the motor Leak Downstream of Collection Hood Check to make sure the filter access door of the cabinet is tightly cl...

Page 24: ...001 Shaker Shoulder Bolt 8 32 10045 0001 Shaker Drive Bushing fixed end 9 33 10086 0001 33 10086 0002 33 10086 0003 Filter Insert SDC 70 Filter Insert SDC 140 210 420 Filter Insert SDC 280 350 560 700...

Page 25: ...Shaker Dust Collector SDC Series 21 Figure 13 Replacement Parts DWG 61 10074 15...

Page 26: ...sion abnormal use or misuse misapplication or normal wear and tear e Equipment not properly installed operated and maintained under normal conditions and recommended applications As Buyers exclusive r...

Page 27: ...ption of troubleshooting effort details 5 Description of physical location and or environment details The Buyer shall cooperate with PARKER in its investigation and provide full information and docume...

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