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COMBUSTIBLE DUST HAZARDS –

 

SMOG-HOG

®

 and DUST-HOG

®

 Pollution Control Systems

Pursuant to National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) Standards, the owner/user is required to test their dust mixtures 
to evaluate and understand potential combustion or deflagration hazards that may exist. In addition, NFPA standards 
require the owner/user to perform and have record of a Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA) if there is potentially a combustible 
material involved within or exposed to the process.

The DHA serves as a systematic review of the process to:
1) Identify where fires and explosions can occur;
2) Identify the potential causes and consequences, and;
3) Determine if existing and proposed safeguards are sufficient.

It is the responsibility of the owner/user to evaluate, interpret and document any associated risk in their process
including adherence and compliance to any and all applicable local, state and federal codes, standards, laws and
regulations.

It is the sole responsibility of the equipment owner/user of record to coordinate and perform sample material collection 
and combustion/explosivity testing of any and all dust and material that will be extracted and filtered by the Air Pollution 
Control (APC) filtration equipment and to notify Parker of the results prior to any discussion involving equipment  
specification and solution recommendation. It is recommended to utilize a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) or certified 
safety expert that is properly trained, licensed and approved and to use a licensed and approved dust testing facility 
for proper dust and material analysis, testing protocol and reporting procedures. A sample of testing facilities and list of 
Industrial Hygiene (CIH) and other occupational and environmental health and safety (OEHS) consultants can be located 
through AIHA (American Industrial Hygiene Association) website.

To minimize the risk of fire or explosion, user must ensure proper installation, operation and maintenance of Parker  
equipment. Since application, installation, operation and maintenance are beyond the control of Parker, Parker disclaims 
any liability or responsibility for damage from fires or explosions regardless of origin. Parker recommends that all APC 
dust collection equipment, installation and application conform to any and all applicable local, state and federal  
standards, codes, laws and regulations including the addition of appropriate fire or explosion protection systems  
including but not limited to venting, mitigation, suppression and isolation when and where required. Installation of  
Parker equipment 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 an expert nor  
certified design consultant in relation to spark, fire or explosion mitigation including but not limited to detection,  
mitigation, suppression and isolation pf combustible dusts and materials. Therefore, Parker recommends that any  
industrial air filtration system recommendation, design or solution be reviewed, approved, stamped and signed by  
an industry expert consultant in air filtration systems, combustible dust/materials or certified safety expert such as a  
Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) or a Certified Professional Engineer (PE) who is a licensed and certified expert with  
industrial filtration system design and application including adherence and compliance to any and all applicable local, 
state and federal codes, standards, laws and regulations.

If requested and ordered by the Buyer or owner/user and approved by Parker IOU engineering, sprinkler connection 
couplers may be supplied and factory installed with certain DustHog dust collector models such as the MCB, SDC, and 
SFC. The buyer or owner/user is responsible to supply, install and test the sprinkler head and any related or required fire 
control system devices, components or accessories. It is the responsibility of the buyer or owner/user to test functionality 
and operation of the fire control system including but not limited to correct water pressure, water leakage, correct  
installation, appropriate fire control system component location, correct operation and appropriate application while 
strictly adhering to any and all prescribed AHJ, OSHA, NFPA, Federal, State/Provincial and Local codes, standards,  
regulations and instructions applicable to industrial dust collectors, fire control systems and any related or required  
components and processes.

Pursuant to Parker’s Offer of Sale (terms and conditions) and by accepting the purchased equipment, Buyer and owner/
user agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Parker, its successors, assignees, suppliers, shareholders, directors, 
officers, employees, agents, and affiliated companies from all losses, costs, damages, demands, claims, liabilities, fines, 
penalties or any other expenses (including attorneys’ fees, court costs, and expert fees) (collectively “losses”), caused or 
contributed to in any way by Buyer or owner/user’s failure to follow these instructions and/or failure to properly install,  
apply, operate, or maintain the equipment purchased from or supplied by Parker, or losses caused or contributed to in 
any way by Buyer’s and owner/user’s failure to provide accurate information, specifications or dust explosivity values.

Summary of Contents for SFC

Page 1: ...Downward Flow Cartridge Dust Collector Owner s Manual Model SFC...

Page 2: ...Parker Parker Order _________________________________________________________________ Unit Model ___________________________________________________________________ Unit Serial ______________________...

Page 3: ...odule Sections applies to 4 or more modules 6 3 4 Electrical Installation 11 3 4 1 Mounting the Controls 11 3 4 2 Solenoid Valve Enclosure Wiring 11 3 4 3 Heater Wiring 15 3 5 Compressed Air Connectio...

Page 4: ...Dust Removal 24 5 3 Servicing the Compressed Air Components 24 5 4 Servicing the Direct Drive Blower and Motor System 24 5 5 Servicing Cartridge Media 25 5 6 Servicing Optional Return Air Safety Filt...

Page 5: ...t collector The unit should be inspected frequently and dirt removed to prevent excessive accumulation which may result in flash over or fire damage The SFC system should not be used to support person...

Page 6: ...nt 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 8: ...ding in non traffic areas even though the dust collector is equipped with an explosion vent 2 Introduction Thank you for selecting Parker dust collection equipment to assist you in your commitment to...

Page 9: ...nism provides brief bursts of compressed air directed through the diaphragm valves toward the cartridge filter This pulsing action dislodges the collected particles from the media where they fall into...

Page 10: ...crating strapping and hold down bolts Locate all hardware bags sealant and other assembly materials provided with your unit 3 Installation 3 1 Off Loading and Inspection SFC dust collector modules are...

Page 11: ...4 FIGURE 2 SFC Typical SINGLE UNIT Installation Diagram PARKER PARKER 44 10335 0001...

Page 12: ...5 FIGURE 3 Recommended Unit Clearances 44 10337 0001...

Page 13: ...hopper and filter module together Securely tighten all hardware at the filter module and hopper Recheck leg assembly sway braces to ensure they are tight Install fasteners bolt flat washer lock washer...

Page 14: ...7 FIGURE 4 Single Hopper SFC 44 10309 0001...

Page 15: ...8 FIGURE 5 Multiple Hopper SFC 44 10309 0002...

Page 16: ...9 FIGURE 6 Multiple Hopper SFC 44 10309 0003...

Page 17: ...10 FIGURE 7 Multiple Modules SFC 44 10310 0001...

Page 18: ...pulse cleaning Motor starter with Digital Pulse Control DPC for on demand pulse cleaning VFD with DPM for continuous pulse cleaning VFD with DPC for on demand pulse cleaning Refer to Parker sales orde...

Page 19: ...12 FIGURE 8 SFC Pressure Gauge Installation 44 10333 0001 Rev A...

Page 20: ...13 FIGURE 9 Solenoid Wiring to Pulse Controls for 2 3 4 and 5 Tier Units...

Page 21: ...14 FIGURE 10 Pneumatic Valve Assembly 44 10332 0001...

Page 22: ...l compressed air supply pipe fittings and connections 3 6 Assembly of Optional Equipment 3 6 1 Blower Purge Package Installation TIP OVER HAZARD Anchor dust collector to concrete pad prior to install...

Page 23: ...16 FIGURE 11 Legs Support Top Mount Blower 44 10331 0001 NOTE FOR BLOWERS 20 HP OR LARGER SUPPORT LEGS ARE REQUIRED TO BE INSTALLED UNDER THE CLEAN AIR PLENUM...

Page 24: ...17 FIGURE 12 Abrasive Inlet Installation 44 10338 0001...

Page 25: ...ry air lock Do not allow any object to be placed in or near the rotary air lock during operation Verify rotary air lock rotation matches rotation arrows affixed to assembly 3 6 4 Abrasive Inlet Instal...

Page 26: ...s not designed for dust storage The slide gate should remain open during normal operation 3 6 6 Inlet Cover and Blank Cover Plate Installation Inlet collar and blank cover plates bolt directly to the...

Page 27: ...20 FIGURE 16 EDAP Interconnection FIGURE 15 EDAP Installation 48 10007...

Page 28: ...transport an assembled 5 high unit due to height restrictions within the vehicle When shipping this unit it will be necessary to ship the EDAP separately This will require the customer to assemble th...

Page 29: ...interchange at motor junction box Engage starter disconnect switch start blower and recheck rotation NOTE Proper blower rotation is required to move the designed amount of air A blower rotating in the...

Page 30: ...23 FIGURE 17 SFC Series Door Filter Installation 44 10329 0001...

Page 31: ...timerboard to the Continuous Clean position Or if the system is sup plied with DPC Pulse Control place the Continuous Clean PS switch on the timerboard to PS position The MOT AUX terminals at the time...

Page 32: ...ace prior to being closed A flat solid section of door handle will be visible when door assembly is in the properly closed position Refer to Figure 17 If cam surface of the door handle is visible Quic...

Page 33: ...for HEPA filters TABLE 2 Cartridge Filters CARTRIDGE FILTER PARKER PART NUMBER GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF FILTER MEDIA ProTura Nanofiber 33 10089 ProTura Nanofiber layer on cellulose ProTura Nanofiber FR...

Page 34: ...l This may require bending panel sections away from the frame for frame removal Care should be taken to avoid sharp panel edges during this activity 4 Dispose of the removed rupture panel in accordanc...

Page 35: ...proper motor starter overload rating against full load amps on motor name plate Adjust or replace overloads as required Ensure drum is properly sealed against drum lid package Ensure drum lid package...

Page 36: ...ge to the timer board and voltage output from timer boards to solenoid valves Consult DPM DPC Pulse Control Panel Installation and Operation Manual for additional assistance Reduce high set point on D...

Page 37: ...30 7 Illustrated Parts FIGURE 21 SFC Series 44 10330 0001 FIGURE 22 SFC Series Explosion Vents...

Page 38: ...0020 20 Gallon Drum Lid 9 45 10022 0055 55 Gallon Quick Release Collar 9A 45 10022 0020 20 Gallon Drum Quick Release Collar 10 15 0233 14 Hose Clamp 11 15 0202 14 Flexible Duct 12 18 0944 14 Adapter...

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Page 40: ...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 remedy for any def...

Page 41: ...shooting 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 concerni...

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