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RPC-2 REVERSE PULSE DUST COLLECTOR 

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© 2012 CLEMCO INDUSTRIES CORP.  

  www.clemcoindustries.com  

  Manual No. 22788   

7.2 

One Cartridge Not Pulsing

 

 

7.2.1

 Solenoid defective. Check continuity for 

electrical malfunction. 
 

7.2.2

 Check the diaphragm valve. With the 

compressed air turned off, remove the four cover 
screws, inspect the diaphragm and clean the bleed port.  
 

7.2.3

  Check for blockage in the tubing to the 

diaphragm valves. 
 
 

7.3 

Pulse is a steady stream of air instead of a 

pulse.

 

 

7.3.1

  Check for a leak in the tubing between the 

diaphragm valves and solenoid. 
 

7.3.2

  Solenoid remaining in open position. Check 

continuity, clean, replace.  
 
 

7.4 

Exhauster Not Running

 

 

7.4.1

 

Exhauster overload could be tripped. Reset and 

check for overload. 
 

7.4.2

 

Make sure that the main disconnect is "on". 

 

7.4.3

 

Motor defective. Check continuity. 

 
 

7.5 

Excessive Differential Pressure 

 

7.5.1

 

Valves may not be pulsing properly. See 7.1. 

 

7.5.2

  The differential pressure gauge lines may be 

plugged with dust. Check and clean. 
 

7.5.3

 

Make sure the tubing has not been inserted so 

far into the tube connection that it blocks the tube ends. 
 

7.5.4

 

The in-line dust filter may be blocked. Clean or 

replace. 
 

7.5.5

  Snubber fittings blocked with dust. Clean or 

replace. Refer to Figure 6.. 
 

7.5.6

  The sequence OFF time may need adjusting. 

See Section 4.2.  
 

7.5.7

 

Filter cartridges may need to be replaced. See 

Section 4.2 and 6.1. 
 
 

7.6 

No Reading On Differential Pressure Gauge. 

 
7.6.1

 

Check to make sure the low and high pressure 

lines have not been reversed. Refer to Figure 6. 
 
 

7.7 

Dust Emitting From Exhauster. 

 
7.7.1

 

Check for loose or damaged filter cartridge. 

 

 

 
8.0 REPLACEMENT 

PARTS 

 
 
8.1 Accessories 
 
 Description 

Stock 

No. 

 

 

(-) 

Vortex cylinder assembly, to convert push-

 

through reclaimer to a pull-through 

 

for 600 cfm Reclaimer ............................ 19080 

 

for 900 cfm Reclaimer ............................ 19084 

(-) Manometer kit ............................................ 12528 

 
 
8.2 

Sequence Panel, not shown 

 
Item Description 

Stock 

No 

 

 

(-) 

Sequence control panel assembly ............. 15788 

(-) Sequence 

control board ............................ 10261 

(-) Solenoid 

..................................................... 

10262 

(-) Switch, 

toggle ............................................ 12127 

(-) 

Boot, toggle switch ..................................... 14228 

 
 

Summary of Contents for RPC-2

Page 1: ...the combination of products determined by the user in his selection nor as to the compliance with regulations or standard practice of such combinations of components or products It is the responsibili...

Page 2: ...ssages that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury or death CAUTION Caution used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided may result in pro...

Page 3: ...timing sequence energizes when the exhauster is turned on automatically pulsing the cartridges when the exhauster is running If the switch is OFF the timer will not energize and the cartridges will no...

Page 4: ...ts to the RPC Control Panel Pulse Sequence Panel must also be provided by the user If the RPC Collector replaces an existing push through collector or dust bag the exhauster may be wired into the cont...

Page 5: ...s or wires to prevent accidental disconnection while under pressure Hose disconnection while under pressure could cause serious injury 2 7 Install Manometer Refer to Section 4 4 3 0 OPERATION WARNING...

Page 6: ...me more air but will NOT increase cleaning efficiency 4 2 4 When the frequency of the pulse cycles will not lower the differential pressure to less than 4 or if a decrease in the efficiency is noted i...

Page 7: ...ing instructions for the manometer 4 4 2 Connect one end of the 3 16 ID tubing to one of the tubing connectors elbow at the top of the manometer by pushing it over the barbed adaptor 4 4 4 Leaving the...

Page 8: ...to become more than a quarter full 5 1 2 Check the exhaust air during a pulse cycle If dust is emitting from the exhauster cartridges are leaking or damaged Check immediately 5 1 3 With the exhauster...

Page 9: ...ter each cartridge install venturi tube and secure with hold down plates 6 1 8 Inspect the access door gasket replace if worn or damaged Close the access door and secure 6 1 9 Reset timer OFF time to...

Page 10: ...7 5 2 The differential pressure gauge lines may be plugged with dust Check and clean 7 5 3 Make sure the tubing has not been inserted so far into the tube connection that it blocks the tube ends 7 5...

Page 11: ...Fitting 1 4 NPT bulkhead 05605 8 Petcock 1 4 NPT 01993 9 Gauge pressure 11826 10 Gauge differential pressure 10188 11 Snubber fitting 15786 12 Ground lug 11639 13 Tubing 1 4 nylon specify feet requir...

Page 12: ...cfm 2 Hp 230 V 3 ph standard 12309 900 cfm 2 Hp 230 V 1 Ph 02979 2 Plate motor mount 600 cfm 12004 900 cfm 12005 3 Housing exhauster 600 cfm 12272 900 cfm 12271 4 Gasket 5 16 x 1 adhesive backed speci...

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