Electrical wiring, Rigging instructions – Burr King BK75 User Manual
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Cabinet Dust Collector, Series 50 to 80
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Electrical Wiring
1. All electrical wiring and connections, including
electrical grounding, should be made in
accordance with the National Electric Code,
NFPA No. 70-latest edition.
2. Check local ordinances for additional
requirements that apply.
3. The appropriate wiring schematic and electrical
rating must be used. See unit’s rating plate for
required voltage.
4. If the unit is not furnished with a factory-
mounted disconnect, an electric disconnect
switch having adequate amp capacity shall be
installed in accordance with Part J, Article 430
of the National Electrical Code, NFPA No. 70-
latest edition. Check unit’s rating plate for
voltage and amperage ratings.
5. Refer to the wiring diagram for the number of
wires required for main power wiring and
remote wiring.
Rigging Instructions
SuÖÖested Tools & Equipment
Clevis Pins and Clamps
Lifting Slings
Crane or Forklift
Pipe Sealant
Drift Pins
Pipe Wrenches
Drill and Drill Bits
Screwdrivers
End Wrenches
Socket Wrenches
Large Crescent Wrench
Spreader Bars
Hoisting Information
1. Use all lifting points provided.
2. Use clevis connectors, not hooks, on lifting
slings.
3. Use spreader bars to prevent damage to unit’s
casing.
4. Check the Specification Control drawing for
weight and dimensions of the unit,
subassemblies, and components to ensure
adequate crane capacity.
5. Allow only qualified crane operators to lift the
equipment.
6. Refer to applicable OSHA regulations and local
codes when using cranes, forklifts, and other
lifting equipment.
7. Lift unit and accessories separately, and
assemble after unit is in place.
8. Use drift pins to align holes in section flanges
during assembly.
Caution!
• Electrical installation must be
performed by a qualified electrician
and comply with all applicable
national and local codes.
• Turn power OFF during installation
or maintenance.
• Do not install in classified hazardous
atmospheres without an enclosure
rated for the application.
Caution!
• Failure to lift the collector correctly
can result in severe personal injury or
property damage.
• Use appropriate lifting equipment and
adopt all safety precautions needed
for moving and handling the
equipment.
• A crane or forklift is recommended
for unloading, assembly, and
installation of the collector.
• Location must be clear of all
obstructions, such as utility lines or
roof overhang.