Specifications

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INSPECTION AND UNPACKING
Inspect your AFS unit for shipping damage immediately upon receipt. Damaged carton(s), broken
crate(s), etc. are indications that the unit may have been damaged in shipment. It is also possible shipping
damage may be concealed and not noticed until the unit is installed and in operation. If any damage is found,
notify your delivery carrier at once and enter a claim. Claims must be filed within 15 consecutive days of
receipt of shipment. FREIGHT DAMAGE CLAIMS ARE THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE
PURCHASER, NOT AIRFLOW SYSTEMS.
PREPARATION AND INSTALLATION
After initial inspection for shipping damage, check the cabinet filter and motor/blower compartments for
any packing materials and remove. Install casters, then stand unit upright and attach pickup hoses to 3" inlets.
Use correct lifting devices to prevent damage or injury. Roll unit to the desired location. When
using an extension cord with a portable air cleaner, refer to the Appendix and Motor
Troubleshooting Guide Table A for the correct wire gauge.
The following section discusses both physical installation and electrical tie in. Fire suppression
equipment provided by others.
COMPRESSED AIR SUPPLY
Effective cleaning of the filters in most applications will occur when the pressure at the compressed air
connection of the air cleaner is maintained, while the filter is cleaning, of 80 PSI. Pressure over 100 PSI is
NOT recommended at any time, and generally reduces cleaning performance. A pressure below 70 PSI may
decrease cleaning effectiveness in some applications. A nominal ( OFF or not cleaning ) pressure setting of
80 PSI is usually adequate when using a 3/8” compressed air supply line.
If optional regulator/gauge is installed, set regulator to 80 PSI. When air valve is open, confirm pressure
on gauge does not go below 70 PSI.
Compressed air filter provided by others.
Fire suppression equipment provided by others.
VIBRA PULSE
FILTER CLEANING SYSTEM
To set up the Vibra Pulse
system, simply slide the 3/8” air hose over the hose barb fitting on the outside of
the cabinet and secure it with the 1” hose clamp. Refer to Figure 3. Use any standard Quick Disconnect 3/8”
fitting (as used on an air tool) to attach to the supply air. The V410 unit comes with 10’ of 3/8” air line. If a
longer run of hose is required, it is recommended to use a continuous piece of
hose to avoid splicing, as this will reduce the compressed air available to the
unit. Always use 3/8” air line with this unit. Once the air is attached to the
unit, set the line pressure to 80 PSI (see Compressed Air Supply section). It is
recommended to use a separator/drier on the air line to prevent any debris
from fouling the actuator valve. Compressed air filter provided by others.
Test the system by pressing and pulling the actuator valve on the side of the