OPERATOR’S MANUAL
Excessive noise
Incorrect direction of rotation
The airlock operates continuously in one direction only. Check that the
shaft rotates in a counter-clockwise direction when viewed from the
driven end of the unit. Continuous operation in reverse will cause
excessive wear and may damage the rotor tips, tip wiper, casing, and
bearings.
Bearing failure
Remove the cover plate(s) and replace the bearing(s). Re-pack
tapered bearings and housings with grease. Check the clearances
between the rotor blades and end plates after replacing the bearing(s).
Airlock stalls or motor
overloads
Obstruction in airlock prevents blade
rotation
Units with reversible speed controller: change the rotational direction of
the airlock briefly then return to the correct direction. Repeat this
several times until the object is dislodged and clears.
DO NOT
change
the direction of rotation by reversing the wiring on 3-phase electric
motors, impact damage may result. If the obstruction does not clear,
follow the procedure for units without reversible speed controller.
Units without reversible speed controller: isolate the power supply to
the unit. Gain access to the obstruction through an inlet or discharge
opening by removing piping or ducting, or via an inspection hatch.
Remove the obstruction manually. If still unable to clear, remove the
complete airlock unit for attention.
Prolonged
operation
in
reverse
direction
The airlock operates in a counter-clockwise direction when viewed
from the driven end. Damage to the rotor blades and tips due to
prolonged operation in the opposite direction may cause jamming. The
unit may need to be removed to assess rotor and casing damage.
Repair or replace as necessary.
Insufficient rotor or tip clearance
Check the tips and rotor clearances and adjust to the correct
specifications as required.
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Summary of Contents for Airlock 1008
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Page 7: ...Identification of Machine AIRLOCK MODELS 1 1...
Page 9: ...Introduction AIRLOCK MODELS 2 1...
Page 15: ...Machine Configuration AIRLOCK MODELS 3 1...
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Page 27: ...Safety AIRLOCK MODELS 4 1...
Page 39: ...Machine Life Cycle Procedures AIRLOCK MODELS 5 1...
Page 45: ...Operation AIRLOCK MODELS 6 1...
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Page 55: ...Maintenance and Adjustments AIRLOCK MODELS 7 1...
Page 99: ...Specifications AIRLOCK MODELS 8 1...
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Page 109: ...Warranty AFTERMARKET PARTS AND SERVICE 9 1...
Page 113: ...Accessories and Attachments AIRLOCK MODELS 10 1...
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Page 117: ...Parts List AIRLOCK 1008 MODEL 11 1...
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