The Donaldson Cabinet Collector 50 is a high-efficiency dust collection system designed for industrial applications. This cabinet model effectively captures airborne contaminants, ensuring a cleaner and safer work environment. Regular maintenance and proper spare parts management are essential for optimal performance and longevity.
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Hopper Maintenance
Hopper Assembly
Attach legs and cross bracing to hopper using 3/8-16 x 1-inch bolts, washers, and nuts as shown
Position the hopper and leg assembly on the foundation’s anchor bolts and fasten securely
Apply 1/4-inch diameter rope-type sealant to the hopper’s top flange
Lift cabinet over hopper and leg assembly and lower slowly
Secure with bolts, washers, and nuts supplied
Hopper Access
Turned off and locked out all dust collector and ancillary equipment before accessing the inside of the hopper?
Positioned yourself so dust will not hit you when opening the hatch?
Ductwork Maintenance
If the collector is operated with more than the maximum permissible inlet size, the fan motor can overload, or dust can settle in the duct due to low air velocity.
1. Inlet collars can be located on the side, top, or back of the cabinet by removing the desired inlet cover plate and installing the inlet collar using the same screws.
2. Use the shortest possible inlet duct. Avoid the use of tees or flexible, wire-molded duct except where machine motion or vibration needs to be isolated. Flexible duct has a high static pressure and reduces airflow.
3. Size duct for the recommended air velocity of the conveyed material, or material may collect inside the duct.
4. Connect joints with sheet metal screws, rivets, or sealer. Finish each joint with sealer or duct tape.
Note: Sheet metal screws may cause fibrous or stringing particulate to accumulate inside the duct. Use rivets or sealant in these conditions.;
Filter Maintenance
Filter Removal and Installation
Use proper safety and protective equipment when removing contaminants and filters.
Dirty filters may be heavier than they appear.
Use care when removing filters to avoid personal injury and or property damage.
Turn power off and lock out electrical power sources before performing service or maintenance work.
Do not operate with missing or damaged filters.
Filter Pack Maintenance
1. Clean the filters once each day depending on load circumstances.
2. Shut off fan.
Indoor Exhaust Deflector Maintenance
Top door assembly removed and set aside
Non-combustible cloth placed over the filters in the clean-air chamber
.213-inch diameter drill bit used to drill eight holes
Indoor exhaust deflector positioned on the cabinet top and fastened using eight 1/4-20 thread-cutting screws
Cloth protecting the filters carefully removed
Top door assembly replaced and tightened securely by hand
Sign off on the Indoor Exhaust Deflector Maintenance
Outdoor Exhaust Deflector
Top door assembly removed and set aside
Non-combustible cloth placed over the filters in the clean-air chamber
Eight holes drilled using a .218-inch diameter drill bit
Outdoor exhaust deflector positioned on the cabinet top, holes aligned, and fastened using eight #10-24 x 1/2-inch bolts, washers, and nuts
Sealant applied around the outside edge of the exhaust deflector
Cloth protecting the filters carefully removed. Top door assembly replaced and tightened securely by hand
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Poly Sateen
1893802
EZ Filter Pack Woven Polyester
5882103
EZ Filter Pack Polypropylene
5690502
EZ Filter Pack Woven Polyester
5690503
EZ Filter Pack Cotton Sateen FR
5882101
Poly Sateen
1893802
EZ Filter Pack Woven Polyester
5882103
EZ Filter Pack Polypropylene
5690502
EZ Filter Pack Woven Polyester
5690503
EZ Filter Pack Cotton Sateen FR
5882101
Poly Sateen
1893802
EZ Filter Pack Woven Polyester
5882103
EZ Filter Pack Polypropylene
5690502
EZ Filter Pack Woven Polyester
5690503
EZ Filter Pack Cotton Sateen FR
5882101
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