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CAMCORP CAM-AIRO Vertical Cartridge User Manual

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CAMCORP, INC.

Phone: 913-831-0740 Fax: 913-831-9271

www.camcorpinc.com

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Filter Cartridges Loaded with Dust

This is a condition known as blinding. If the dust is dry see the next four

paragraphs below. If the dust is wet see the paragraphs below on “Water

Leaks” and “Condensation”.

Dust Not Discharging from the Hopper

Check hopper for over-loading or bridging across the dust discharge.

Correct by repairing dust discharge equipment, replacing with higher

capacity equipment, installing hopper vibrators, etc. as required to keep

the hopper empty.

Air Flow Too High

If the main airflow is too high to allow dust to drop off of the filter

cartridges, an excessive pressure drop across the dust collector will

result and dust will build up in the system. In many cases this high

pressure drop in turn leads to a reduction in the main air flow so that it is

necessary to remove the dust accumulation from the filter cartridges

(and the rest of the system) before measuring the main air flow volume.

Visually inspect the cartridges for packed material between the pleats. If

packing is evident see the note below and take the necessary action to

clean the cartridges. Next, measure the main airflow with a pitot tube or

equivalent device and compare with the original volume for which the

unit was designed. If the flow is too high, cut back the main fan to

prevent a recurrence of the problem.

Particle Size and Dust Load

If possible, compare the dust particle size and loading with the original

design specifications. Finer dust may cause a higher pressure drop. Do

not hesitate to call CAMCORP as we have experience with many kinds

of dust.

Water Leaks

Inspect the dust collector housing and ductwork for holes, cracks or

loose gasketing where water could enter the collector.

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