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High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector User Guide C Series Te ENGINEERING YOUR SUCCESS. KNOW YOUR EQUIPMENT READ THIS MANUAL FIRST. Your Cyclone system should provide many years of trouble-free service. This manual will help you understand the operation of your Cyclone unit. It will also help you understand how to maintain it in order to achieve top performance. For quick future reference, fill in the system information in the spaces below. Should you need assistance, call the Cyclone customer service number shown below. To expedite your service, have the following information available when contacting Parker. ORDER #: UNIT MODEL #: UNIT SERIAL #: AFTER FILTER PART #: SYSTEM ACCESSORIES: INSTALLATION DATE: Parker Hannifin Customer Service 1-800-343-4048 Table of Contents 1. Important Notic 1.1 General Cautions Introduction... 2.1 Unit Nomenclature. 2.2 Description and Operation... 2.3 Air Filtering Operation Specification Table Installation . 4.1 Off Loading and Inspection 4.2 Installation Plannin 4.3 Assembly of Standard Equipment 4.4 Assembly of Optional Equipment 4.5 Electrical Installation . Operation... 5.1 Start-Up ... §.2 Check List. Service 6.1 Dust Removal. 6.2 Servicing the Direct Drive Motor and Fan (C190 - C3000) . 6.3 Servicing the Belt Driven Fan and Motor (C3600 - C4400). 6.4 Belt Adjustment and Replacement 6.5 Atterfitters.. Troubleshooting Guide. Ilustrated Parts 190. C200 - C3000 C3600 - C4400....... Warranty. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on the C Series Dust Collector. Always read and obey all safety messages. This is the safety alert symbol. AX tris symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kllorhurtyou and others, All safety messages vil low tye sete let cymool and te word -DANGER” "WARNING or “GAUTIO These worse mean A DANGER A WARNING A CAUTION CAUTION IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS, AWARNING To reduce the risk offre, electric shock, or injury when using your air cleaner, follow these basic precautions: Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or sorious injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, it not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially hazarcious situation which, if nl avoided, may result in property damage. * Wear protective clothing and safety glasses when handling collector components or servicing the unit * Do not use in explosive atmospheres. * Do not collect emmisions which are explosive, * Use proper Iiting and rigging equipment to install the electronic precipitator * The electronic precipitator should be properly (grounded prior to servicing * Disconnect power prior to servicing, * Do not operate the unit with component doors open. + Electrical connections should only be made by ‘qualified personnel, and bbe in accordance with local and national codes and regulations, * Use non flammable cleaners. * Koop flammable mateials and vapors, such as gasoline, away from the uni + The unit should bs frequently and contaminants removed to prevent excessive accumulation which may result in flash-over oF fre damage, + Operate only in a safe and serviceable condition * Operating temperature to the air stream should not exceed 120% COMBUSTIBLE DUST HAZARDS — SMOG-HOG® and DUST-HOG® Pollution Control Systems Pursuant to National Fre Protection Agency (NEPA) Standards, the owner/user is required to test their dust mixtures to evaluate and understand potential combustion or deflagration hazards that may exist. In addton, NFPA standards require the over/user to perform and have record of a Dust Hazard Analysis (OHA) if there is potentially @ combustible material involved within or exposed to the process. ‘The DHA serves as a systematic review of the process to 1) Identity where fes and explosions can occur; 2) Idontity the potential causas and consequences, and; 3) Determine if existing and proposed safeguards are sufficient. Itis tho responsibilty of the ownar/usor to evaluate, intorprot and document any associated risk in their process including adherence and complance to any and all applicable local, state and federal codes, standards, laws and regulations. Itis tho sole responsibilty of the equipment ownor/usar of record to coordinate and perform sample material collection ‘and comoustion/explosvty tesing of any and all ust and material that wil be exlracted and fillered by the Al Pollution ‘Control (APC) fitration equipment and to not'y Parkor of tho results prior to any dlscussion involving equipment ‘specification and solution recommendation. tis recommendec to ullize a Ceritied Industral Hygienist (CIM) or certiied ‘safety expert that is properly trained, Icensed and approved and to use a licensed and approved dust testing facility {or proper dust and material analysis, testing protocol and reporting procedures. A sample of testing facities and Ist of Industial Hygiene (CIK and other occupational and environmental health and safety (OEHS) consultants can be located through AIKA (American Industral Hygiene Association) website. ‘To minimize the risk of fre or explosion, user must ensure proper installation, operation and maintenance of Parkst ‘equipment. Since application, instalation, operation and maintenance are beyond the conttol of Parker, Parker disclaims any lablty or responsibilty for damage from fres or explosions regardless of origin. Parker recommends that al APC ‘dust collection equipment, instalation and application conform to any and all applicable local, state and facicral standards, codes, laws and regulations including the adkition of appropriate fre or explosion protection systems including but not Imited to venting, migation, suppression and isolation when and where required. Installation of Parker equipment should be by a icensed contractor that is also experienced in potential fre and explosion hazards ‘and achares to related local, stato and fadoral codes, standards, laws and regulations, Parkor is nat an exert nar certiled design consultant in relation to spark, fre or explosion mitigation including bul not Imited to detection, mitigation, suppression and isolation pf combustible dusts and materials. There‘ora, Parker recommends that ary industrial ar fllation system recommendation, design or soktion be reviewed, approved, stamped and signed by ‘an industty expert consultant in air fitration systems, combustible cusi/matorils or certified safoty expert such as a Certifed Industial Hygienist (Clk) ot a Certiied Professional Engineer (PE) who is a lioensad and certifid expert with industria fitation system design and application including adherence and compliance to any and al applicable local, slate and federal codes, standards, laws and regulations, Pursuant to Parker's Offer of Sale (tems and conditions) and by accepting the purchased equipment, Buyer and owner! ser agree to defend, indemnity, and hold harmless Parker, is successors, assignees, suppliers, shareholders, directors, officers, employees, agonts, and aflated companies from al losses, costs, damages, domands, claims, labilies, fines, penalties or any other expenses inclucing attorneys’ fees, court costs, and exner fees) (collectively losses"), caused or ‘contributed to in any way by Buyer or owner/usar’s flr to folow those instructions and/or fare to properly instal, ‘a0ph, operate, or mantsin the equipment purchased trom or supplied by Parker, or losses caused or contributed to in any way by Buyers and owner/usor’s failure to provide accurate information, specifcations or dust explosivty values. Page intentionally let blank jency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series 1. Important Notice ‘This manual contains important safety information and precautionary measures. Itis impossible to Ist all potential hazards associated with every dust collection system in each application. Proper use of the equipment must be discussed with Parker Hannifin, Inc. or your local Cyclone representative. Operating personnel must be aware of, and adhere to, the most stringent safety procedures. 1.1 General Cautions On Using the Dust Control Unit 1, Avoid mixing combustible materials such as aluminum, paper, wood or other organic dusts with dusts generated from grinding or welding metals. A fire hazard could develop from sparks entering the dust collector. When collecting flammable or explosive materials, the dust collector should be located outdoors and incorporate the appropriate safety measures and/or accessories. 2, When collecting emissions from spark-producing processes, care must be taken to reduce any potential fire hazards, Dust collectors do not contain fre extinguishing equipment unless specifically ordered Consult fire extinguishing experts for recommendations conceming proper fire detection and suppression systems. 3, Some dust collection systems require explosion venting, Consult your insurance underwriter, NFPA (National Fire Prevention Association) Manual and local fire authorities to determine requirements for explosion venting. 4, Be careful and conscientious—consutt national and local fire codes, waste disposal, safety and other appropriate authorities. Comply with their recommendations for proper installation and operation of dust collection equipment. 2. Introduction ‘Thank you for selecting Cyclone dust collection equipment to assist you in your commitment to a clean and safe environment. We trust that in purchasing our product you have recognized our commitment to continually offer dust collection equipment engineered to each dust collection need and manufactured to the highest standards. ‘The Parker High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector is designed to collect process-generated dusts. ‘The C-Series cyclone provides continuous-duty operation in its application to improve the work environment. ‘As you review this manual, refer to Figure 1 for assistance locating unit parts. 24 Unit Nomenclature Example: €3018-1D © | High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector 30 __ [Refers to cyclone diameter 15 _ | Horsepower of drive motor 1D | Refers to single (1D) or dual (2D drum discharge; or hopper discharge (C60H/C110H-1D) igh Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector Series 2.2 Description and Operation C-Series cyctones are high-efficiency dust collectors designed to eliminate airborne dust as it is generated. Contaminants are captured at the source(s), then conveyed through ductwork tothe collector where the dlust is separated from the airstream and collected ‘The primary mode of operation is the air cleaning operation. The separated dust is discharged into a collection container. The clean air is then exhausted into the atmosphere or further fitered through atterfiters. 2.3 Air Filtering Operation Normal operation consists of the air ftering operation and the resulting clean air discharge. During the air filtering operation, contaminated air is drawn into the Cyclone Dust Collector through the air inlet located on the upper barrel above the internal helix (see Figure 1). The contaminated air spirals downward and accelerates as the cone narrows whereby higher centrifugal forces are exerted on dust Particles in the airstream, As the contaminated air travels down the cone, it accelerates and the particles are thrown to the periphery ofthe airstream, Aided by gravity, the heavy particles are discharged into a dust-tight container (6, drum or hopper). AS the particles drop out, the exhaust airstream spirals upward inside the downward stream of contaminated air into the fan housing and is then exhausted into the atmosphere, Note: For fine dust and dust with low densities, the cyclone should be considered only as a pre-cleaner. Secondary filtration may be required 3. Specification Table oder Flow Rate | External] inlet STO [STD | Motor [Oust] Dimensions Shipping (erm statle | Votoctty inet | TEFC | storage Weights Pressure | (FM Sie | sie |qP) | capacity [Hw ]> ws) (ror crn [asorz00 |e-«6 [awe-ano le le |e [7s [ur [ae [oe [nome exs1 —_| 7250-2000 [75-37 [sseo-srze le [i |[s [7s [size [se [se | 6s5 is E2051 [1500-2500 |ua-«9 [saes-sase le [i |s [7s [size [ae [oe |oasme exa7ID _|2000ss00 |iss-a4 [ssar-ear7 [im [wm [7s [7s [sia [ser [ser | Toms e-01e10 _|Sc00-4600 [es-a9 [sar0-5a57 [im lw |i [7s [ses [se [se [1005 be G-201S1 | 4o00s7e0 [esas [soss-rasr [wm lw |i [7s [ses |e" [se | 1e0bs G-1620C80H [4,900-7,000 [14-49 [402-508 [ie [ie 20 [oo “ai [90° [oe | 3180 ibe ©-2625C80H [4500-7500 |v.-63 [aaoe-ras |i [iw [2 [eo vain [eo" [se [3205 bs e-1630080H [5000-8000 [762-70 [aser-s7s0 |i [ie so [oo "ae [oo [oe [saab ‘e-aasnerroH | 8,000-11000 [52-55 [asz7-6225 [ie [ao lao [io [sr [es [er | ss0b be, ‘e-aas0rT0H | ,000-18,000 | ee-7a_[asar-7as6 [ie [ao [so [io [se [es [er [seb bs. * Standard 5'6" under hoppers. C60 or C110 hopper available with all models, + Approximate; motor weight will vary. § Add 12" for 2D arrangement. High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series, MOTOR BLOWER HOUSING <]05001 CLEAN AIR DISCHARGE ne DIRTY AIR INLET CONE SECTION INTERNAL HELIX o UPPER BARREL SUPPORT STAND YY DISCHARGE DRUM Figure 1. C-Series Cyclone Dust Collector High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series ANSNGONYERY 35¥8 01, ‘ONY 3NOTDAD ++ sana 20¥8015 IN aBLTUaLV + pRoMLONG ONUOINNOD Figure 2. Typical Installation Diagram High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series, ALLOW 18” FOR AMPLE t MOTOR/FAN REMOVA\ f A INLET & OUTLET RECOMMENDED MINIMUM CLEARANCES ARE A GUIDE ONLY, BE SURE TO TAKE INTO ACCOUNT ALL ANCILLARY DUCTWORK AND EQUIPMENT. ee 24" CLEARANCE FOR DUCTWORK: Figure 3. Recommended Minimum Clearance 4. Installation 4.1 Off Loading and Inspection (C-Series cyclone units are shipped with major components mounted on skids. The blower assembly will be pre-assembled to the upper barrel assembly. The orientation will have the inlet and outlet opposed 180° unless requested otherwise atthe time of order. Other skids may contain aterfilter units or other accessory components, Inspection Note: Upon receipt of your unit, check for any shipping damage. A damaged carton indicates that the equipment may have received rough handling during shipping that may have caused possible internal damage. Notify your delivery carrier and enter a claim if any damage is found. 4.2 Installation Planning ‘Selecting the proper location for your dust collection equipment is very important. See Figure 2 for typical installation details. Certain items should be considered when locating the unit, such as: room to empty the dust storage ccontainer(s) or hoppers; shortest run for location of ductwork; electrical connections; wall penetrations; fan discharge direction; atterfiters. Ease of maintenance should also be considered when selecting the location and orientation of the system (see Figure 3). AWARNING roof overhangs. + Do not locate dust collector near dust source in cases where the dust is explosive or a fire hazard. ‘+ In preparing to install the unit, ensure location is clear of all obstructions, such as utility lines or 7 High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector Series ‘The Parker Cyclone Dust Collector is usually mounted on a reinforced concrete foundation. ther mounting options are possible, Structural calculations for the foundation or other mounting arrangement must include the weight of the cyclone, the material collected and the weight of all auxiliary equipment. ‘These weights must be considered together with wind, seismic and other live load ratings when signing the support structure. See the Specification Table on page 2 for dust collector unit weights. Interconnecting ductwork (not provided with the Cyclone Dust Collector) should be designed and properly sized to handle the air volume at the recommended air velocities for the entrainment of dust into the collection system. When installing ductwork, use the shortest possible runs and large-radius elbows whenever possible. The shortest duct length with a minimum number of elbows will maximize the performance of the unit. Seal all joints. Follow ductwork design methods as listed in the Industrial Ventilation Manual as recommended by the American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists. In the case of spark-producing processes, system design should incorporate measures to prevent live sparks from entering the dust collector. Consult local authorities for the location of the unit and any precautions to consider when collecting combustible, explosive or hazardous dusts. Review General Cautions listed on page il With any ait-moving device, a certain amount of noise Is created. Normally, the noise level is not as high as that of other machinery in the area. If you require an aditional reduction in the noise level, exhaust silencers are available as optional equipment. Noise levels must be taken into consideration as you plan the installation of your equipment 4.3 Assembly and Standard Equipment AWARNING Use adequate safety measures when lifting and assembling any heavy components. Consult your plant safety personnel for recommendations. Before you begin, remove all crating, strapping and hold-down bolts. Locate all hardware bags, silicone sealant and other assembly materials provided with your unit. Remove fan housing inspection door and ‘examine the unit fan wheel. Make sure it moves freely and Is firmly in place. Re-tighten if necessary Replace door after inspecting. Check that motor mounts are secure. Parker Cyclone Dust Collectors are typically shipped in three main assemblies: 1, Upper barrel assembly - This section consists of the upper barrel and blower housing with motor. 2. Cone weldment - The cone is usualy inverted and mounted inside the base support stand. 3. The baso assembly - This consists of support base, legs, drum cover, hose and clamps. The inlet and outlet pieces will also typically be shipped with the base assembly. A CAUTION Never lft cyclone by the motor. Do not rest blower assembly on fan wheel, Use clevises (not hooks) on lifting sling. Use spreader bars on lifting sling Drum Support Stand Assembly Place the base assembly of the unit in its desired location. Use shims under foot pads as needed to level unit. Once base is level, fasten down with properly sized anchor bolts (see Figure 4). High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series, Hopper Support Stand Assembly Place the hopper base assembly in its desired location. Use shims under foot pads as needed to level unit. Once base is level, fasten down with properly sized anchor bolts. ‘Shim and anchor the bottom section of the hopper first. Using the hardware provided, set the top section of the hopper on the base section (see Figure 5), AWARNING In preparing to assemble the hopper to its mating support base, connect a lfting sling to at least four positions on the unit. Distribute the load evenly. Location must be clear of all obstructions such as. Utlty ines or roof overhangs. cone Re Nn at tee Zo sare vex nur | ‘ncn ours ose cue NEO RR ERE — ons “e nrmo a Hose ms ose claws g ae nose 8 OK FLEX noses & ose CLAWS ose CAPs sanonon 30.18 (@r ores Serres aU LDS c » Y 52 SALON RUM (OPTOMA) 5 GALLON DRUMS (OPTONAL) Figure 4. One- and Two- Drum Base Assembly ADAPTER PLATE TWO RIBBONS OF SCALANT. INSERT SECTION ‘TWO RIBBONS OF SEALANT. 3/8-18 x 1" Lg. HEX BOLT 3/8 FLAT WASHER 3/8 FLAT MASHER NE 37 wasiee Besse ven wor SPRINKLER HEAD TPNPT CONNECTION (660/100 SPLIT STAND UPPER [ACCESS DOOR Loess 5/8-16 x 1" Ug. HEX BOLT 1/213 x 2" Ug. HEX BOLT f 1/2 LOCK WASHER SH Va FRE nse O24 26 ANAL, SUDE GATE. (660/110 SPLIT STAND LoMER 1/2 FLAT WASHER ol 172 Lock wasien 172 HEX NUT ANCHOR BOLTS (BY OTHERS) cycriGa/s, Figure 5. C60H and C110H Hopper Base Assembly High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector Series Take care to use proper lifting equipment and procedures. Drift pins may be useful for locating hopper ‘mating sections. With the hopper section still supported, use hardware to bolt the sections together, Once all hardware is in place, go back and fully tighten all hardware on mating pads and all bracing, Disconnect the crane, Cone Assembly AWARNING In preparing to assemble the cyclone to its stand or hopper, connect a lifting sling to at least four positions on the cyclone, Distribute the load evenly. Location must be clear of all obstructions such a utility ines or roof overhangs. Install the cone assembly by setting the cone on top of the base. No sealant is required at this joint for the 1D and 2 units, Sealant is required for hopper base units, The cones are symmetrical so there is no specific orientation to consider, Using hardware provided, fully secure cone to base (see Figure 4) Inlet and Outlet Transition Installation Each Cyclone Dust Collector has its own bolt-on inlet and outlet transitions. The model C192 transitions. are welded on the assembly. When mounting the inlet transition, always make sure the top of the transition is up. (see Figure 8). If the transition is mounted improperly, unit efficiency will be adversely affected. Do not attempt to change the size of the inlet. If the cyclone is operated with more than the maximum permissible inlet area, the motor may become overloaded Inlet and Outlet Direction Change (Check to be sure the inlet and the fan discharge are facing the desired direction. If not, they can be rotated. ‘The inlets on the various madels can be rotated as follows: Series C190 - inlet can be rotated at 45° increments from the base. Series C200 and C240 inlets can be rotated at 45° increments, Series C3000 and C3600 inlets can be rotated at 221/2° increments. Series C4400 inlet can be rotated at 15° increments, ‘The outlet (fan housing) on all models can be rotated at 45° increments. Once correct positioning is ‘obtained, lay two ribbons of sealant around the bolt circle of the fan housing andlor flange rings to ensure airtight seal. Re-bolt the fan housing, If discharge direction must be changed on the C3600 or C4400 series cyclones after unit has been delivered (or if collector must be moved), the upper cylindet/blower assembly must be re-oriented on. the ground because of the considerable force that may be required to rotate the housing. Place the upper cylinder/blower assembly on the ground and firmly secure. To change the position of ‘the housing discharge in relation to the inlet, proceed as follows: 1, Remove weather/belt guards, 2, Secure the blower package with a sling from a crane or forklit attached to the channel ‘on the blower package. 3. Loosen and remove the bolts on the blower package cover plate. 4. Lift fan/motor assembly out of fan housing and support properly on ground. A CAUTION Do not rest fan on the ground, as the fan may become damaged. 10 High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series, 5. Loosen and remove the bolts holding the blower housing to the upper cylinder. 6. Rotate blower housing to the desired position. Housing may stick because of sealant. Scrape the old ‘sealant off the barrel top and fan housing, then reseal using silicone sealant. Apply a ribbon of sealant on both sides of bolt pattem. 7. Reassemble parts in reverse order. ‘The blower package can now be re-installed. Apply a ribbon of sealant to each side of bolt circle on top Of the blower housing. Gently lower the blower package in place, making sure the terminal box on the ‘motor is facing desired direction, Use hardware provided and secure package. 56-18 Hex nur 9 100K wane 5s ria waster (ONE RIBBON OF SEALANT IF INSTALLING INLET TRANSITON TO Pore PROSER Rie? ORIENTATION 5/16-18 17 Lg, HEX BOLT Sie FLAT MASHER ———pey 5/16 FLAT WASHER 5/18, LOCK WASHER yp o/ie-t8 Hex NUT 3/8-16 11" ba. HEX 6.1 ———> ‘s/o FLAT WASHER TWO RIBBONS OF SEALANT. Y 5/16 FLAT WASHER 5/8 FLAT MASHER y 3/8 LOCK wast ——v/ 5/816 HEX NUT > 5/16-18 » 1" Lg. HEX BOLT Sis Feat wasieR Be ene ye nut NE Hace 5/16 FLAT WASHER 5/16-18 x 17 Ls. Hex Bort —_~& TWO RIBBONS OF SEALANT, 3/6 FAT magic ——S SE INSTALUNG (NET TRANSTION TO FOR PROPER INLET ORENTATION 3/816 417 Us, MEX BOT 53/8 FLAT WASHER {Wo RIBBONS OF SEALANT 3/8 FLAT WASHER 3/8 LOCK WASHER ——s 3/816 HEX NUT 5/16 FLAT WASHER 5/16 LOCK WASHER 5/1618 NOK NUT AEPLY ONE ROGON OF SEALANT BEFORE [ATTACHING PANTS "Y" FITTING & SEAL OUISOE AFTER ATTACHING FITING 2/6-18 <1" tg. Hex Bout Wo RIBBONS OF SEALANT cyCrIGs Figure 6. Typical Barrel/Blower Assembly Barrel/Blower Assembly Ensure that the inlet and outlet flanges are facing the desired direction. If the inlet and outlet directions need to be changed, see previous section “Inlet and Outlet Direction Change" before continuing, ‘After ensuring that inlet and outlet direction are correct, use two ribbons of sealant on each bolt-up flange (see Figure 6). " High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series 4.4 Assembly of Optional Equipment AF-Series Afterfilter Assembly. (On AF (afterfiter) models, the fiter section is shipped in several containers. The fiter section of model C192 consists of elbow, flange assembly iter bag and clamp. On the larger cyclone models, the fiter section consists of three main sections: 41. Transition 2, Plenum sections 3, Filter bags and clamps (On all afterfiter models, use a ribbon of sealant between blower housing discharge flange and the ‘mating flange of the afterfiter transition. If required, bolt afterfiter plenum to transition using additional sealant. Install proper ceiling supports or floor supports for the afteriter housing. Install fiters with the appropriate clamps. Make sure bags and clamps are both on the flange collar of the plenum (see Figure 78). Model | Gycione ] (A) ®@) # Filter | Filters Base |Dim. |Dim. |Filters | Length | Area (Sq. Ft), AFA C203 far 9" 4 70" [72 AFA C205 far 9” 4 70" [72 AFA car far [9 4 700" [104 APE. c2a7__ 7a" 19 @ 700" | 208 APE c3010_[7e"[ 19" @ 700" | 208 AFE ca01s [7e" | 19" 8 100" | 208 AFI, c3600_[7e" | 19" 12 00" [312 Figure 7A. AFIS caaao_f105" | 19" 18 700" | 468, Direct Connection AF24 caaso_[i32" 19" 24 yoo" [624 Afterfiter Specifications Figure 7B. Direct Connection Aiterfter Assembly High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series, Rotary Airlock Installation Ifa rotary aitock was ordered with the unit, the hopper discharge will have a throw-out bin adapter on the cone discharge. In most cases, the throw-out bin will already be bolted to the adapter (see Figure 8). Ensure that the bolts connecting the adapter and the throw-out bin to the cone discharge are securely tightened, Remove all packing from the rotary airlock and determine its appropriate position. Keep in mind required clearances, electrical connections and maintenance. Apply sealant to the flange of the rotary airlock and fasten to the adapter using 3/8” bolt, nuts, lock washers. AWARNING ‘All electrical connections must be performed by a qualified electrician according to all applicable codes. Refer to the nameplate and/or attached documentation for voltage, amperage, cycle and proper wring. CYCLONE CONE s/i6-18 x 1" Ug. HEX BOLT. o/is FLAT wasies ——eF 5/16 LOCK WASHER THROW OUT aIN 3/8-16 x 1" Lg, HEX BOLT 3/8 FLAT WASHER] TWO RIBBONS OF SEALANT, ROTARY AIR LOCK y 3/8 FLAT woe oe 3/8 Loox ws 3/8-16 HEX NUT Figure 8. Rotary Airlock Installation Duct Silencer Installation ‘A duct-type silencer is designed to screw directly to the fan outlet transition. Make sure there is adequate room for the silencer in the direction of discharge. Provide at least 24” of unobstructed space at the end of the silencer discharge. The air discharge should be directed into an open area free of obstructions and with consideration for personnel safety. ‘The silencer will require separate support. DO NOT use the fan transition to support the silencer. Apply silicone around the outside of the transition, lift the silencer into position and secure with sheet ‘metal screws. Install permanent supports (not supplied by Parker) and tighten all hardware before removing the lifting device. 13 High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series Drum Lid Installation Remove the drum lid package from its shipping carton. Place the drum lid on a standard §5 gallon drum. Slide the 8" hose over the drum lid and secure with a hose clamp. Position the drum assembly(s) under the unit, slide the hose up onto the discharge adapter collar on the cone and secure with a hose clamp (see Figure 9). ouaareare oN, ose cau é Wo, rex Hose bax! ( (CC 5 caLLon oruw GePrenal) ps rtm CLD C-Series Afterfilter Assembly Figure 9. Drum Lid Installation NOTE: Familiarize yourself with components as shown in Figures 10 and 11. Do not tighten bolts until all posts and panels are in place. Position hopper/leg assembly. Note slide gates and orient the slide for easy access for dust drum removal. Install two comer posts in back left and back right comers. Secure with 3/8" -16 x 1” hex head bolts, 8/8” lock washers and 2/8" flat washers. Orient posts over bolt hole locations as shown in drawing. Install one comer post with door hinge attached in front left comer. Secure with 9/8” - 16 x 1” hex head bolts, 3/8" lock washers and 3/8” flat washers. 14 High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series, Figure 10. Remote Connection Afterfilter Assembly High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series Install front center panel (models C18 and 27). Orient panel as shown in Figure 9. Secure top and bottom with 3/8" - 16 hardware. Install rear center panel (models C18 and C27). Orient panel using the same bolt hole alignment as the comer posts. Install two side and two rear weather panels (see Figure 8). Secure with §/16" - 18 x 1" bolts, flat washers, lock washers and ruts (eight sets per panel). Hand tighten the hardware Install two weather door weldments. Secure with 5/16” - 18 x 1/2” pan head screen, 5/16” flat washers, 5/16" lock washers and 5/16” - 18 nut (ve sets per panel). Hand tighten the hardware. Attach fluted ‘male knob into weld nuts in center post. NOTE: If threaded knob binds in door slot, loosen pan head bolt/nuts and adjust door upward to position door so knobs thread easily, Tighten pan head bolv/nuts. Tighten all fitings. Raise plenum assembly with hydraulc lit truck forks (or other suitable means) and set on tap of comer post with bolt holes aligned. Secure with 3/8” - 16 hardware as before with plenum supported, Leave hardware hand tightened until all hardware is in place. Tighten all hardware connections. Remove support. Install snap ring bags. Hold the end of the bag and flex the “snap ring” at the bag end to seat the ring in the plenum assembly, Start at the back comer of the unit, Repeat this procedure for the snap ring on the other end of the bag to seat it in the hopper tubesheet, Repeat this procedure for each bag, Ensure teach snap ring is firmly seated in its respective tubesheet hole (see Figure 12). Continue working toward the front of the unit until all bags are installed. 4.5 Electrical Installation AWARNING All electrical work should be done by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical codes. Disconnect electrical power before installing or servicing any electrical equipment. See Figure 13 for wiring connections. NOTE: All electrical work must be performed by a qualified electrician according to the most stringent applicable codes. Be sure to use proper size starter, conduit and wiring for blower motor. Start fan motor and visually check for proper rotation as indicated by the “rotation arrow” decal on the: fan housing. NOTE: While rotating backwards, the fan will stil deliver approximately 40% of its rated air volume but will require more horsepower than proper rotation. It is extremely important to ensure proper fan rotation. It your collector has a belt-driven blower wheel, DO NOT attempt to make any pulley changes. Each pulley is sized for proper operation prior to shipment. No changes should be made unless specifically directed by Parker Hannifin. 16 High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series, Figure 12. 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I le 6h J oe corner mn ( ae | woe Le TANVd Y3LYVIS NOLYNIGAOD G3NMddNS Y3KO1SND 18 Figure 13. Wiring Diagram jency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series 5. Operation 5.1 Start-Up A CAUTION The blower compartment bolt-on panel must be installed before operating the dust collector. Inspect the installation area and make certain no tools, parts, etc. have been lett anywhere on or inside the unit. Check the fan discharge to make certain itis free from all debris. Start fan motor and check for proper rotation, A rotation arrow is located on the fan housing. If the fan is rotating in the opposite direction, disconnect the power to the motor starter, interchange any two wires con the output side of the starter (three-phase systems only), engage starter disconnect, then start fan and recheck rotation, Before each start-up, verify that hopper slide gates are closed, DUST-HOG High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector drum lids with gasketing and drums rust be firmly in place and tight fitting, Ductwork slide gates must be open. Check exhaust for any obstruction. To operate the cyclone dust collector, simply turn on the blower. NOTE: Running fan in incorrect rotation for an extended period of time will cause fan motor damage and reduce Ife of fan motor. Adjust airflow with volume control damper(s) (not supplied by Parker) on individual ductwork drops. 5.2 Check List ‘Always verify that any hopper slide gates are closed and that the doors, drum ids and gaskets are in place. ‘The material being collected will nat separate from the airstream if any leakage occurs around the base or drum. Failure to adhere to these instructions may also cause the motor to overload. Verity that exhaust air remains visibly clean. If an emission develops, examine drums, drum lids, ete. for possible leaks. 6. Service A CAUTION Shut off the unit. Disconnect and lockout all electrical power to the dust collector prior to performing service work. BEFORE SERVICING, NOTE THE FOLLOWING: 1. Disconnect electrical power to the unit and control panel 2. Wear appropriate protective clothing when servicing the dust collector. 3. Collected dust may be hazardous. Consult proper authorities for handling and disposal 4, Collected dust may be a potential fre hazard, DO NOT perform grinding or operations involving open flames unless fire protection measures are in place. Refer to Section 1 for additional precautions. 5. Disposal of collected dust must be according to state and local environmental regulations. 19 High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector Series 6.1 Dust Removal ‘Turn off the dust collector and empty the dust storage drum/container as necessary to prevent dust from accumulating. Empty the dust storage drum or hopper when two-thitds full If dust levels in storage containers are allowed to accumulate to a high level, dust may be drawn through the unit and ischarged out the exhaust. NOTE: Do not allow the drum or hopper to overfi. This can cause poor collector performance and require extensive cleanup if the dust overflows when the collecting device is removed, 6.2 Servicing the Direct Drive Motor and Fan (C190-C3000) AWARNING All electrical work should be done by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical codes. Disconnect electrical power before installing or servicing any electrical component. Periodically inspect the fan blades to ensure proper fan life, Clean the fan to remove any deposited material if required. For motor maintenance, follow the manufacturer's directions. If your motor requires servicing under the ‘motor manufacturer's warranty, contact an authorized service center. Motors are greased at the factory land do not need lubrication at time of installation, However, regreasing may be necessary after 1,000 hours of use, As a guideline, grease the motor every 3,600 hours with high grade ball and roller bearing grease, Recommended greases are Shell Dolium R or Chevron SRI#2, 20 High Et jency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series 6.3 Servicing the Belt Driven Fan and Motor (C3600-C4400) AWARNING All electrical work should be done by a qualified electrician in accordance with local electrical codes. Disconnect electrical power before installing or servicing any electrical component. For motor maintenance, follow the manufacturer's directions. If your motor requires servicing under the motor manufacturer's warranty, contact an authorized service center. Motors are greased at the factory and do not need lubrication at time of installation. However, regreasing may be necessary after 1,000, hours of use. As a guideline, grease the motor every 3,600 hours with high grade ball and roller bearing grease, Recommended greases are Shell Dolium R or Chevron SRI#2 ‘All bearings used are sealed, have been lubricated at the factory and do not need lubrication at the time of installation, Subsequent lubrication will be required and the motor and bearing manufacturer's recommendations should be followed. Use the following instructions as guidelines, ‘The fan bearings should be relubricated at six week intervals when utilized for eight-hour workday operations, The fan bearings should be relubricated more frequently if operation time Is longer than eight hours per day. When lubricating, be sure to grease both bearings and use high grade medium weight ball bearing grease, Its also recommended that you consult your lubricant supplier regarding proper greases for both the ‘motor and fan bearings. Proper grease should be based on hours of usage and environmental conditions. If any bearing operates roughly, the unit should be shut down and the bearing replaced immediately. a1 High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series 6.4 Belt Adjustment and Replacement ‘The belts on your new unit have been properly adjusted at the factory. However, before operating, it is suggested that belts be checked and re-adjusted if necessary. Recheck belts several times in the first days of operation and at least twice a month for the following six months. Thereafter, belts should bbe checked at each greasing. The drive used on this unit is equipped with banded belts and matching sheaves which transmit much higher horsepower per belt than older type belts. Because much higher tension is required, itis advisable that the tension be checked with a tester or springs scale (see Figure 14). To adjust belts, loosen bolts on motor mounting plate, adjust tension screws on adjustment bracket in or out (depending on desired adjustment), then re-tighten bolts on motor mounting plate. Do not over tighten. Too much or too little tension will damage the drive belts and bearings. Check the tension frequently to be sure the deflection is at the value determined. To replace wom belts, loosen bolts on motor mounting plate and remove tension screws so the old belts ‘can be removed from the sheaves. Remove the tension bracket and the bolts from the upper bearing bracket, Rotate the bracket 20° and remove old belt. Put new belt on and reverse the disassembly order to re-assemble. Replacement belts should be ordered and installed in complete matched sets or one banded belt. Include old belt number(s) when reordering. ‘Model Nominal Belt Span [Deflection Force -Ibs__| Deflection New Belt [Used Belt ©3620, 21 9/8 4 7A 182 ©3625 21 3/8 132 a8 1182 ©2630 21 3/8 132 a8 1182 4440 BED 20.1 13.7 11782 4450 21918 20.1 13.7 11782 General Rules of Tensioning 1. Ideal tension is the lowest tension at which the bett will not slip under peak conditions. 2. Check tension frequently during the frst 24-48 hours of operation. 8, Over-tensioning shortens belt and beating life. 4. Keop belts free from foreign material which may cause slippage. 6. Make V-belt inspections on a regular basis. Re-tension when slipping. Never apply belt dressing as this will damage the belt and cause early failure. 22 High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series, EXAMPLE nn a aa Figure 14. oenthon Belt Adjustment Diagram 6.5 Afterfilters ‘The afterfiter bags on the Cyclone Dust Collector are semi-permanent and will give you long, efficient service if you perform routine maintenance. After each day's operation, shake the filter bag(s) vigorously to remove the clinging material. If the afterfilter bag has a zipper-closed bottom, always empty the bag after shaking. For C-Series afterfitere, open slide gatos before chaking bags co dust can fall into drums. Close elide gates aftor cleaning is completed. Care should be taken to prevent teating or puncturing the filter fabric. When adequate air volume cannot be restored by shaking the bags, simply remove them and replace ‘with new fitters. Under normal operating conditions, afterfiter bags should be replaced every two years for best performance. Be sure to include the model and serial number of your cyclone dust collector ‘when ordering replacement afterfiter bags (see Specification Table in Section 4.4). 23, High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series 7. Troubleshooting Guide Use the troubleshooting guide to correct any problems that occur with your dust collection unit Ifthe problem or condition continues, contact Parker customer service at 1-800-343-4048, Problem Possible Causes Possible Solutions: Fan motor won't Input circuit not operational. Check input power to motor circuits for start or won't stay proper voltage on each phase. running. Improper electrical wiring. (Check and correct internal motor wiring for proper connections based on the incoming Tine voltage. Wiring diagram is found on lead access plate. Starter overloads are tripped Check for proper motor starter overload rating against full load amps on the motor nameplate, Adjust or replace overloads as required. Gone discharge Is open to Ensure drum is properly sealed against atmosphere, ‘drum lid package. Ensure drum id package Is properly installed, Fan rotation is backwards, Correct the rotation. See Section 5.1 “StartUp.” Fan damper is not properly ‘Check motor current draw and close fan or adjusted, silencer dampers until amperage draw is. below full load amp rating of the motor. Dust emissions from | Storage container is ful Inspect and empty container as required clean air discharge. [Teak in drum fd hose (drum Use a test cigarette and check for pinhole models only} leak in hose. Replace if required. Insufficient airflow. | Fan rotation is backwards, Ifthe fan is not rotating in the correct direction, see Section 5.1 “Start-Up” to reverse the rotation, Loose or open access door. Tighten access door and drum ld connection Duct dampers) or system ‘Adjust dampers to allow for sufficient air damper is not positioned volume. propery Air inlt(s) obstructed Inspect and clean all hoods or other machine connections, Large leak in storage container. | Check for a large leak in the storage ‘compartment or container. In §5 gallon ‘drum applications, make sure the drum is under the drum lid and sealed, On hopper models, make sure the slide gate is closed if the hopper does not have a drum connection. Plugged ductwork Check for obstructions in the ductwork or the exhaust. Check ducts and hoods for improper sizing Leaks In ductwork, Check for loose, leaky joints in the ductwork. Fix or replace as required. 24 High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series Page intentionally left blank 25 igh Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector 8. Illustrated Parts C190 Series DUST-HOG Cyclone High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector © Series C190 SERIES Item No. ___ Part No, Description Quantity 1 181335 ‘Cone Weldment 1 2 18-1282 Inlet Barrel with Inlet Transition 1 3 18-1334 Fan Housing with Outlet Transition 1 6A 32-0211 Fan Wheel Radial 1 6B 32-0253 Fan Wheel Radial (Alum.) 1 7 10-6353, Motor Mtg. Plate 1 8 Call Factory Motor- 2HP 1 9 10-8402 Inspection Cover 1 10 Call Factory Adapter Plate 1 1” 15-0539, Y Fitting 45° 8x 8x8 1 12 45-0237 55 Gallon Drum 1 13 03-1143 Drum Lid Kit 1 130 02-6029 Drum Lid with Gaskets, 8” Collar 1 138 02-6144 Drum Lid with Gaskets and Latch Keepers, 8” 1 138 42-0315 Gasket Section, Drum Lid 2 130 15-0005, Hose Clamp, 8” Dia. 1 130 15-0201 Flex Duct, 8" Dia., 15” Long (or as required) 1 136 02-6115 Drum Lid Lateh Kit Drum Band Assembly 1 4 03-1256 8” Drum Lid Kit Offset 1 18 Call Factory Throw-Out Bin 1 27 igh Efficiency Cyclone DUST-HOG Cyclone C200 - C3000 Series iency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series €200 - C3000 SERIES 200 240 ‘©3000 tem No. Part No. Part No. Part No. Description Quantity 1 18-1387 18-1347 18-1200, ‘Cone Weldment 7 2 18-1225 18-1284 18-1189 Inlet Barrel 1 3 18-1938 18-1340 18-1201 Fan Housing 1 4 18-1226 18-1233 18-1202 Inlet Transition 1 5 18-1224 18-1235, 18-1203, Outlet Transition 1 6A 92.0213 - - Fan Wheel Radial ©2038 1 32-0214 : - Fan Wheel Radial C205 1 : 32-0217 . Fan Wheel Radial C247 1 - - 32-0219 Fan Wheel Radial C3010 1 . - 32-0220 Fan Wheel Radial ©3015 1 6B 32-0284 : - Fan Wheel Radial (alum.) C203 1 32-0255 - - Fan Wheel Radial (alum.) C205 1 - 32-0266 - Fan Wheel Radial (alum) C247 1 - - 32-0258 Fan Wheel Radial (alum.) C010 1 - - 32-0259 Fan Wheel Radial (alum.) C8015 1 7 10-7200 10-6429 10-6457 Motor Mtg. Plate 1 @ — CallFactory - Motor - HP 1 - Call Factory Motor - 7.5HP 1 - - Call Factory Motor- 10H 1 BA CallFactory - Motor - SHP. 1 Call Factory —-Motor- 15HP 1 9 10-6402 10-6402 10-8402, Inspection Cover 1 10 Call Factory Call Factory Call Factory Adapter Plate 1 1115-0539 15-0539 15-0539, Y-Fitting 45° 8x 8x8 1 42 45-0287 45-0287 45-0237 5 Gallon Drum 1 1303-1143 03-1143 03-1143 Drum Lid Kit 1 13A 02-6029 02-6029 02-6028 Drum Lid with Gaskets, 8° Collar 1 418A 02-6144 on-8144 02-6144 Drum Lid with Gaskets & Latch Keepers, 8” 1 138 42.0318 42-0815 42-0815 Gasket Section, Drum Lid 2 13 15-0005 18-0005 15-0005, Hose Clamp, 8” Dia. 1 13D 15-0201 15-0201 15-0201 Flex Duct, 8" Dia., 15" Long (or as required) 1 18E 02-6115 02-6115, 02-6115 Drumm Lid Latch Kit Drum Band Assembly 1 1403-1256 oa-1256 03-1256 8° Drum Lid Kit Offset 1 15 CallFactory Call Factory Call Factory Throw-Out Bin 1 High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector C Series DUST-HOG Cyclone C3600 - C4400 Series igh Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector Series ©3600 - C4400 SERIES Item No, C3600 Part No, (C4400 Part No._Description Quantity 4 18-1612 ‘Gone Weldment 1 2 18-1239 Inlet Barrel Weldment 1 3 18-1659 Fan Housing Weldment 1 4 18-0226 Inlet Transition 1 5 18-1237 Outlet Transition 1 6A 32-0221 : Fan Wheel MH, M15 32-0226 Fan Wheel Radial MH, M-17 1 6B 32-0247 : Fan Wheel MH, M-15 (alum.) 32-0248 Fan Wheel Radial MH, M-17 (alum) 1 7 18-1240 18-1241 Drive Frame Weldment 1 a Call Factory - Motor- 20HP Call Factory Motor- 40H BA Call Factory - Motor- 25HP Call Factory Motor- SOHP 1 8B Call Factory - Motor 3OHP Motor- 1SHP 1 9 18-1647 18-1647 Inspection Cover 1 10 Call Factory 18-2211 ‘Adapter Plate 1 " 15-0539 45-0538 Y-Fitting 45° 1 12 45-0237 45-0287 55 Gallon Drum 1 13 03-1143, 03-1143 Drum Lid Kit 1 188 02-6028 02-6028 Drum Lid with Gaskets, 8° Collar 1 188 on-e1ae 02-6144 Drum Lid with Gaskets & Latch Keepers, 8" Gasket 1 138 42-0815, 42-0315 ‘Section, Drum Lid 2 130 15-0005 15-0005, Hose Clamp, 8 Dia, 1 130 18-0201 15-0201 Flex Duct, 8” Dia,,15” Long (or as required) 1 13 02-6115 02-6115 Drum Lid Latch Kit Drum Band Assembly 1 4 03-1256 03-1256 8” Drum Lid Kit Offset 1 18 Call Factory Call Factory Throw-Out Bin 1 16 31-0205, - Belt - 2 Rib Wedge Band, C3620 1 31-0208 : Belt - V-Banded C3625 1 31-0208, : Belt - V-banded C3630 1 31-0208 Belt - V-banded C4440 1 31-0207 Belt - V-banded C4450, 1 7 31-0225 - Sheave, Drive 3620 1 31-0221 - ‘Sheave, Drive ©3625 1 31-0222 . ‘Sheave, Drive C3620 1 31-0223 ‘Sheave, Drive C4440 1 31-0224 ‘Sheave, Drive 04450 1 178 31-0260 : Bushing - Sheave, Drive 3620 1 31-0226, - Bushing - Sheave, Drive 3625 1 31-0207 - Bushing - Sheave, Drive 3630 1 31-0228 Bushing + Sheave, Drive 4440 1 31-0229 Bushing - Sheave, Drive 4450 1 18 31-0220 : ‘Sheave, Blower 03620 1 31-0211 : ‘Sheave, Blower ©3625 1 31-0212 : ‘Sheave, Blower C3630 1 31-0218 Sheave, Blower C4440, 1 31-0214 Sheave, Blower C4430 1 188 31-0210 : Bushing - Sheave, Blower 3620 1 31-0216 : Bushing - Sheave, Blower C2625 1 31-0217 : Bushing - Sheave, Blower C3630 1 31-0218 Bushing - Sheave, Blower G4440 and 04450 1 19 31-0201 : Bearing- Flange, 1-15/16 2 31-0202 Bearing - Flange, 2-716" 2 20 18-1250 Bearing Cover 1 a 18-2083, Drive Belt Guard 1 2 18-1260 Belt Takeup Bracket 1 23 30-0878 ‘Adj. - Takeup Stud 2 24 35-1312 : 4-18/18" Dia, Fan Shaft 1 35-1361 2-7/6" Dia, Fan Shatt 1 31 High Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector Series Product Warranty — SMOG-HOG® and DUST-HOG? Pollution Control Systems 1 Subject to the terms and conditions hereot, Parker-Hannifin Corporation PARKER] wavrants that major structural ‘componants on MCB, PNP, SD, SFC, and SHM saries wil be free from defects in materals anc workmanship for ten (10) years from the date of shipment from Parker, Subject t to the criginal Buyor of any Parkar product (PRODUCT) installed and used as recommendad by PARKER in normal sarvieo, that ifthe PRODUCT fails or is materially defective within twenty-four (24) months trom date of instalation or thitty (20) months ‘tom the date of shipment (hicnavar Is eavli), of such PRODUCT, then PARKER, at PARKER'S sole option, will replace the PRODUCT with the same or equivalent PRODUCT, repair the PRODUCT or refund the original purchase price for the PRODUCT. Such replacement, repair of payrment by PARKER shall be in complete satisfaction of any and al abit of PARKER and its agents with respect fo such PRODUCT. Excluded from any Parker warranty are hose, electrical motors ‘or consumable produets such as flexible hose, belts, fer cartidges, flter media, ESP coll, eleetical components, ‘gasketing, or any component defined by PARKER as a consumable iter. the terms and con ttons hereot, warrant 2, Pavkor IGFG's warranty policy covers defects that are due to manufacturing quality: Equipment must be install, commissioned and maintained in ac ‘manual elated to your cust ar wet collector product. This warranty does not cover defects due to poor environmental Conditions, improper instalation, or wear and tear tems, This warranty shall be void in case of ordance with Parker IGFG recommendations as documented in the specific user 9) Any buyers modifications not expletly approved by Parker IGFG Division, 1b) Misuse ot failure in maintenance - notin accordance with Parker's product recommendations, (0) Use of unauthorized or non-genuine Parker replacement parts, 1} Damage caused by corrasion, abrasion, abnormal use or misuse, misanpleation, or nota wear and tear, 6} Equipment not properly nstalad, operated and maintained under normal conditions and recommended applications, ‘As Buyers exclusive remedy for any defects in the equipment, Parker wil exchange or repair any defective parts during the warranty period, provided such parts are retuned, prepai, to Parker factory. The obligation of Parker is limited! to ‘urishing replacement parts EXW Parker factory or making repairs at Parker factory of any parts that are determined, pon inspection by Parker, to be defestive. In no event will Parker be responsible for labor or transportation charges for the removal, reshioment or rsinstalation of the paris. Replacement pavts wil be provided via INCOTERMS EXW ‘fom Parker's Lancaster NY location. Parker makes no warranty as to goods manufactured or supplied by others. 3, THE FOREGOING IS THE ONLY WARRANTY, GUARANTEE OR REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND MADE WITH RESPECT TO THE SUBJECT PARKER PRODUCTS. NO IMPLIED WARRANTY, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF NONINFRINGEMENT, DESIGN, MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, APPLIES TO THE PRODUCT, AND NO OTHER EXPRESS WARRANTY OR GUARANTY, EXCEPT AS MENTIONED ABOVE, GIVEN BY ANY PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION WITH RESPECT TO THE PRODUCT SHALL BIND PARKER. PARKER SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF REVENUES OR PROFITS, EXPENSE FOR SUBSTITUTE EQUIPMENT OR SERVICE, STORAGE CHARGES, OR ANY OTHER SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES CAUSED BY THE USE, MISUSE ‘OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT REGARDLESS OF THE LEGAL THEORY ON WHICH THE CLAIM IS BASED, AND EVEN IF PARKER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. NOR SHALL RECOVERY OF ANY KIND AGAINST PARKER BE GREATER IN AMOUNT THAN THE PURCHASE PRICE OF ‘THE PRODUCT SOLD BY PARKER AND CAUSING THE ALLEGED DAMAGE. WITHOUT LIMITING THE FOREGOING, YOU ASSUME ALL RISK AND LIABILITY FOR LOSS, DAMAGE OR INJURY TO YOU AND YOUR PROPERTY AND TO OTHERS AND THEIR PROPERTY ARISING OUT OF USE, MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE ‘THE PRODUCT NOT CAUSED DIRECTLY BY THE NEGLIGENCE OF PARKER. THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS GIVEN ONLY WITH RESPECT TO A PRODUCT PURCHASED FROM PARKER OR AN AUTHORIZED PARKER. DISTRIBUTOR, 32 igh Efficiency Cyclone Dust Collector _C Series 4,IN NO EVENT IS PARKER LIABLE FOR ANY SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF, OR AS THE RESULT OF, THE SALE, DELIVERY, NON-DELIVERY, SERVICING, NONCOMPLETION OF SERVICES, USE, LOSS OF USE OF, OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT OR ANY PART THEREOF, LOSS OF DATA, IDENTITY, PRIVACY, OR CONFIDENTIALITY, OR FOR ANY CHARGES OR EXPENSES OF ANY NATURE INCURRED WITHOUT PARKER'S WRITTEN CONSENT, WETHER BASED IN CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHER LEGAL THEORY. IN NO EVENT SHALL PARKER'S LIABILITY UNDER ANY CLAIM MADE BY BUYER EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT. 5. Defective PRODUCTS must be documented via PARKER support “Case Number” within tity (80) days after the date of the alleged failure or defect and within the warranty period by contacting Parker Technical Support via ‘ema or phone: [email protected] or [email protected] 800-243-404 option 2 The claim must specityn reasonable detalt 1) Product Serial Number or Parker Sales Order # and aporeximate Date of Purchase: 2} Where or trom whom the product was originally purchased; 8) Deseiption of problem symptom: 4) Description of troubleshooting etfort details 5} Description of physical location and/or environment details. The Buyer shall cooperate with PARKER in its investgation and provide ful information and documentation conceming the PRODUCT and its usage. Upon receipt ofthe claim, Parker IGFG wil review and determine if the parts replaced need to be returned for quality evaluation and root cause investigation. a partis required to be returned, Parker IGFG wil issue a Return Material ‘Authorization (RMA) to Relurn via email, Parts should be returned to Parker IGFG, freight collect, within 45 days ‘accompaniad by the RMA packing slip placed on the package. ifthe repaired part dogs not need to be raturned you vill be advised to field scrap I and the claim willbe processed, Proof ofthe detect (written description and pictures of the parts units in question) is requires NOTE: ANY PART NOT RETURNED WITHIN THE REQUIRED 45 DAYS WILL NOT BE REIMBURSED ON THE CLAIM, (On claims that requite repaired parts return, the claim wil be processed after the part has been evaluated by the Parker IGFG Quality Department for verication of falure mod. The claims wil be paid in the form of a creit to the customer's account. 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