User`s manual

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7. For extraction (air evacuation) operations, connect the duct to the blower inlet.
The duct must be of the reinforced type to prevent the vacuum force generated by
the blower’s suction from collapsing the duct.
For the Com-Pax-ial and 12” Axial blowers, duct can be secured on either side of
blower.
For the 8” 9513 Series Axial blowers an optional inlet adapter (P/N: 9500-03)
must be used
i.
Remove the inlet grill.
ii.
Attach the inlet adapter and secure.
For the 16” & 20” Standard or 16” & 20” Explosion Proof Axial blower.
i.
Remove the ring flange from the exhaust and relocate to the inlet side and
secure.
ii.
You may purchase an additional ring flange for dual extraction/ventilation use.
Part No’s needed are:
9515-03R 16” Blower Ring adapter 1ea
9525-03R 20” Blower Ring adapter 1ea
9800-68 Machine screw 3ea
9500-63 Washer 3ea
DANGER!
Before using the blower, check all applicable federal, state, industry and local
regulations regarding the use of flame resistant and/or self extinguishing duct
materials for the intended job applications. It is the responsibility of the owner(s)
and/or operator(s) to determine that the duct material in use for the job application
meets all applicable fire code and OSHA requirements.
WARNING!
GENERATOR USAGE
It is important to use the proper size generator when power a blower. Using an
undersized generator may cause damage to the blower motor. Please refer to the
Specifications section for a minimum generator recommendation. Use of a
generator at the minimum recommended output with additional devices can cause
decreased output or blower stoppage.