AAF International Type LVN RotoClone User Manual
Type n rotoclone, Better air is our business, Hydrostatic precipitator - model lv

Type N RotoClone
®
Hydrostatic Precipitator - Model LV
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Instructions
Better Air is Our Business
®
Figure 1
Cross section of Type N RotoClone Impeller.
Size
500
1,000
1,500
2,000
Maximum
Operating
Wt. Lbs.
(Note 1)
1,670
1,700
2,360
2,400
Normal
Operating
Wt. Lbs.
(Note 2)
1,570
1,600
2,160
2,200
Water
Capacity
Gallons
61
61
102
102
Erecting
Weight
(Lbs.)
1,045
1,075
1,320
1,360
Note 1:
Weight based on maximum sludge capacity with a sludge
weight of 80 pounds per cubic foot.
Note 2:
Weight based on weight of water 62.4 pounds per cubic foot.
1.0 Description
1.1 General Information
The Type N RotoClone is a complete dust control unit. Designed
to perform its various functions automatically, the RotoClone requires
very little maintenance. Like any other mechanical equipment,
however, it should have regular attention and be operated according
to instructions to insure long life and trouble-free service.
1.2 Operating Principle
The Model LV RotoClone collector cleans the air by the combined
action of centrifugal force and a violent inter-mixing of water and dust-
laden air. The dust is separated from the gas stream by means of a
water curtain created by the high velocity flow of air through a
stationary impeller (see Figure 1). This high velocity flow carries water
with it in a heavy turbulent sheet. The centrifugal force exerted by the
rapid changes in direction of air flow causes the dust particles to
penetrate the water droplets and become permanently trapped within
them (Figure 1).
The dust-laden water droplets are then removed from the air stream
by the water eliminator. The dust settles in the bottom of the collector
and the water is reused. Since the water curtain is produced by the
airflow, no pumps or nozzles are required.
2.0 Installation Instructions
Read the following instructions completely and carefully.
2.1 Foundations
Foundations must be true, level and rigid enough to prevent vibration
and to support the weight of the RotoClone with its maximum dust
and water load given below.
Mist
Eliminator
Baffles
Dirty Air Side
Clean Air Side
Entering
Edge
Table of Contents
1.0 Description
1.1 General Information
1.2 Operating Principle
2.0 Installation Instructions
2.1 Foundations
2.2 Lubrication
2.3 Duct Connection
2.4 Water Supply Connection
2.5 Drain Connection
2.6 Electrical Connections
2.7 Water Level Control
3.0 Operating Instructions
3.1 To Fill RotoClone
3.2 To Start RotoClone
3.3 To Stop RotoClone
4.0 Maintenance Instructions
4.1 Removal of
Collected Material
4.2 Routine Maintenance
5.0 Troubleshooting
5.1
Correction of Poor
RotoClone Operation
6.0 LVN Bench Attachment
6.1
Description
6.2
Installation Instructions
6.3
Operating Instructions
6.4
Maintenance
Instructions
6.5
Troubleshooting