CAMCORP CAM-AIRO Vertical Cartridge User Manual
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CAMCORP, INC.
Phone: 913-831-0740 Fax: 913-831-9271
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Baghouse, Bin Vent, Filter Receiver, Dirty Air Hopper and Housing
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Housing can be stored outside.
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Equipment must be blocked up to keep the flanges out of the dirt.
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Most units are supplied with a plain unfinished interior. If storage of more
than two weeks is anticipated the interior should be prime coated before
storage.
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Covering the unit with a tarp is recommended to help keep the interior
from rusting or corroding as well as keeping the outer finish in new
condition, however a tarp is not absolutely necessary.
Baghouse, Bin Vent, Filter Receiver, and Clean Air Plenum
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Unit can be stored outside.
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Compressed air header, diaphragm and solenoid valves must be tarped
for weather protection.
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Position unit so water will not get in or remain inside the tube sheet area.
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Unit must be blocked up to keep the flanges, bag cups, venturis and air
header out of water and dirt.
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Ports on diaphragm and solenoid valves must be plugged and taped to
keep insects, dirt and moisture out.
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For extended storage (more than 4 weeks), it is recommended to remove
the timer panel and solenoid valve assembly (if mounted). These
components should be stored inside a cool dry area along with the copper
or black nylon tubing. The solenoids should have all ports capped and
taped to protect from insects, dirt and moisture.
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The unit should be tarped but is not absolutely necessary.
Pleated Filter Cartridges
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As a standard, the filter cartridges are installed in the dust collector before
shipment.
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If the dust collector will be stored outside for a period of time, the filter
cartridges must be uninstalled and stored inside a cool dry area protected
from moisture, rodents and insects.
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If the filter cartridges get wet for any reason, immediately lay them out with
plenty of ventilation to dry in order to prevent mold and mildew.
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