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INTELLIGENT DUST COLLECTOR

PiE SERIES
OPERATION MANUAL
IMPORTANT :
٧ Do not operate this dust collector before reading this manual.
٧ Only those who fully understand the contents of this manual should operate this dust collector.
٧ Carry out daily and periodic inspections, observing all operation and maintenance instructions
given in this manual.
٧ Observe all applicable laws regulation regarding the installation and maintenance of the dust
collector.
N IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Precautions in this manual are classified according to degree and type of danger, as shown below. Be sure to
read them before operating the dust collector.

WARNING : Shows situations in which incorrect operation could result in death or serious in-
jury to the operator.

: Shows situations in which incorrect operation could result in injury to the operator
CAUTION
or property damage.

s 3ERIOUSINJURYREFERSTOLOSSOFEYESIGHT WOUNDS BURNSHIGHTEMPERATURE LOWTEMPERATURE ELECTRICSHOCK BONE


fracture, poisoning, etc. which have lasting effects or require hospitalization or long-term outpatient treatment.
s )NJURYREFERSTOWOUNDS BURNS ELECTRICSHOCK ETCWHICHDONOTREQUIREHOSPITALIZATIONORLONG TERMOUTPATIENTTREAT-
ment.
s 0ROPERTYDAMAGEREFERSTOEXTENSIVEDAMAGESTOHOUSES HOUSEHOLDGOODS LIVESTOCKORPETS

s %XAMPLESOFPICTORIALSYMBOLS

The symbol shows a warning or caution.


A specific warning or caution is indicated by the picture inside.

The symbol shows a prohibited action.


The specific prohibition is indicated by the picture inside.

The L symbol shows a compulsory action.


The specific compulsory action is indicated by the picture inside.
N INTRODUCTION
4HANKYOUFORPURCHASINGTHE!MANO0I%SERIESDUSTCOLLECTOR
)T IS IMPORTANT TO READ THE OPERATION MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE EQUIPMENT IN ORDER TO OPERATE IT
SAFELY AND CORRECTLY !LSO MAKE SURE TO KEEP THE MANUAL CLOSE AT HAND SO THAT YOU CAN REFER TO IT WHEN
necessary.

L4HE0I%3ERIES$UST#OLLECTORISINTENDEDFORCOLLECTINGPARTICLESTHATDONOTPOSETHERISK
OFDUSTEXPLOSIONORlRE

L4HEMANUFACTURERANDDEALERSARENOTRESPONSIBLEFORACCIDENTSORDAMAGEDUETOTHE
FOLLOWINGCAUSES
s&IREOREXPLOSIONCAUSEDBYDUSTINTHEDUSTCOLLECTOR
s)MPROPEROPERATINGCONDITIONSORUSAGEDIFFERENTFROMTHATSPECIlEDINTHISMANUAL
s&AILURETOMAINTAINTHEDUSTCOLLECTORORREPLACETHECONSUMABLEPARTSASSPECIlEDINTHISMANUAL
s!NYMODIlCATION REPAIR OREQUIPMENTTRANSFERPERFORMEDBYATHIRDPARTYORPERSONNELNOTAUTHORIZEDBY
AMANO.
s.ATURALDISASTERSORCALAMITIES SUCHASlRES EARTHQUAKES ORmOODS
s!NYEVENTTHATCOULDNOTBEPREDICTEDSCIENTIlCALLYORTECHNOLOGICALLYATTHETIMEOFMANUFACTURE
s/THERCAUSESTHATARENOTTHERESPONSIBILITYOF!-!./

N)FANYTHINGRELATEDTOTHEPRODUCTORTHISOPERATIONMANUALISUNCLEAR PLEASECONTACTTHEDEALERORTHESALESOFlCE
N The specifications and appearance of the dust collector and the description in this manual are subject to change due to
improvements.
N7HENWARNINGLABELSLOOKLIKETHEYMIGHTCOMEOFF CONTACTTHEDEALERORSALESOFlCETOGETNEWONESFORREPLACEMENT
NCONTENTS
&OR3AFE/PERATION................................................................................. 1
Cautions regarding installation............................................................... 3
2. Structure and Names of Components.................................................... 4
3. Preparing for Operation.......................................................................... 7
)NSTALLINGDUCTING .................................................................................... 8
Connecting the power supply................................................................. 9
Connecting the compressed air supply.................................................. 11
#ONNECTINGTHEMANOMETER&OR*4YPEONLY ........................................ 12
Setting for remote-operation .................................................................. 13
4. Setting the Data ..................................................................................... 14
!IRmOWSETTING;5= ................................................................................... 15
3ETTINGTHEPULSESTARTING;5=;-=............................................................. 16
3ETTINGTHEPULSEJETOPERATIONMODE;5=;-=;*= ....................................... 17
3ETTINGh/.4)-%v;5=;-=;*= .................................................................. 18
3ETTINGh/&&4)-%v;5=;-=;*=................................................................. 19
)NTERVAL;5=;-=;*=..................................................................................... 20
%NDPULSE;5=;-=;*=................................................................................. 21
3ETTINGTHEPULSESTOPTARGETDIFFERENTIALPRESSURE;5=;-= ....................... 22
3ETTINGTHEREMOTEOPERATION;5=;-=;*= ................................................... 23
3ETTINGTHEABNORMALlLTERDIFFERENTIALPRESSURE;5=;-=........................... 24
Other settings......................................................................................... 25
5. Operation ............................................................................................... 26
Start and stop of the operation............................................................... 27
Changing the display content................................................................. 28
Message display .................................................................................... 29
Dust removal from the filter ................................................................... 31
&ILTERDUSTCLOGGINGSEVERITY................................................................... 31
Reset of thermal relay............................................................................ 32
6. Maintenance .......................................................................................... 33
Discharging the collected dust ............................................................... 34
)NSPECTIONANDREPLACEMENTOFlLTER ...................................................... 36
Maintenance of dust removal components ............................................ 38
!PPENDIX ................................................................................................ 40
Specifications......................................................................................... 40
Service parts.......................................................................................... 40
Outside drawing ..................................................................................... 41
Wiring diagram....................................................................................... 43
Troubleshooting...................................................................................... 46
Periodic inspection table ........................................................................ 47
1. FOR SAFE OPERATION
Before operating the equipment, read the following warnings and cautions, and make sure you understand them.

7!2.).'
s .EVERALLOWTHEFOLLOWINGSUBSTANCESTOGETINTOTHEDUSTCOLLECTOR
s %XPLOSIVE mAMMABLEPOWDER!LUMINUM MAGNESIUM TITANIUM EPOXY OR-
GANICSOLVENT ETC
s )NmAMMABLESUBSTANCES'ASOLINE THINNER BENZINE KEROSENE PAINT ETC
s $USTWITHSPARKS$USTPRODUCEDBYAHIGHSPEEDCUTTER GRINDER WELDING
MACHINE ETC
s !SHES#IGARETTE BUTTS ASHES ETC
s 3TICKYSUBSTANCES3OLUBLEMIST OILMIST ETC
s /THER7ATER OILANDCHEMICAL ETC
These substances could cause fires or explosions.

s .EVERINSTALLTHEDUSTCOLLECTORINHAZARDOUSAREASCLASS  ORACCORDINGTO
*APANESESTANDARDS 
Doing so may result in fire or explosion.

s .EVERUSETHEDUSTCOLLECTORINORNEARAREASWHEREITWILLBEEXPOSEDTOmAM-
MABLEORCORROSIVEMIST SMOKEFUMES ORGASES ORWHEREEXPLOSIVE mAMMA-
BLEDUSTISPRESENTINTHEAIR
Doing so may result in fire or explosion.

s .EVERUSEANYVOLTAGEOTHERTHANTHESUPPLYVOLTAGESHOWNONTHEDUSTCOLLEC-
TOR!LSO DONOTOVERLOADONEELECTRICALOUTLET
This could cause fire or electric shock.

s .EVERTOUCHTHEPOWERCABLEWITHWETHANDSWHENCONNECTINGORDISCONNECTING
IT
This could cause electric shock.

s .EVERALLOWTHEPOWERCABLETOGETDAMAGEDORBROKEN.EVERPLACEHEAVYITEMS
ONTHEPOWERCABLEORBENDITEXCESSIVELY
This could also cause fire or electric shock.

s .EVERMAKEANYMODIlCATIONSTOTHISEQUIPMENT
This could cause fire or electric shock.

s "ESURETOGROUNDTHEDUSTCOLLECTOR
Otherwise, electric shock could occur if there is a leak.

s )FAlREOCCURSORTHEREISADUSTEXPLOSIONINSIDETHEDUSTCOLLECTOR
s TURNOFFTHEPOWERIMMEDIATELY
s USEAlREEXTINGUISHINGAGENTSUITABLEFORDUST
s EVEN AFTER THE lRE IS OUT DONT OPEN THE DOOR UNTIL THE INTERNAL TEMPERATURE
DROPSTOTHENORMALLEVEL
Otherwise, a secondary explosion could occur.

s#LEAN THE EQUIPMENT PERIODICALLY TO PREVENT BUILD UP OF DUSTS INSIDE AND OUT-
SIDE ANDINSIDETHEPIPING
Ignition source put in the dust accumulation could cause a fire to occur.

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7!2.).'
s$ISPOSEOFTHECOLLECTEDDUSTEVERYDAYANDNEVERBUILD UPWITHINTHEDUSTCOL-
LECTOR
Neglecting this caution may prevent the machine from functioning normally and the igni-
tion source put in the dust accumulation could ignite a fire.

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s7HEN lTTING IN OR TAKING OFF THE lLTER INSPECTION COVER GRIP THE COVER HANDLES
WITHBOTHHANDSTOPREVENTTHEFALLOFTHECOVER
If the cover should fall, it could do a person injury.

s 7HENCARRYINGOUTMAINTENANCEWORK SUCHASlLTERREPLACEMENTANDDUSTDIS-
CHARGE PUTONAPPROPRIATEPROTECTIVEWEAR
Otherwise, you could get hurt during the work.

s.EVER OPERATE THE DUST COLLECTOR WITH THE INTAKE AND EXHAUST PORTS CLOSED OR
BLOCKED
This could cause a fire due to overheating.

s )FABNORMALNOISES FUMES VIBRATIONS SMELLS OROVERHEATINGAREDETECTEDDUR-


INGOPERATION TURNOFFTHEPRIMARYPOWERATONCE
Continuing to operate the dust collector could cause damage, electric shock or fire.

s )FTHEMOTORSTOPSDURINGOPERATION TURNOFFTHEPRIMARYPOWERATONCE
Failure to do this could cause electric shock.

s "EFOREDOINGINSPECTIONORMAINTENANCEWORK ALWAYSTURNOFFTHEPRIMARYPOW-
ERTOTHEDUSTCOLLECTOR
Failure to do this could cause electric shock.

s%LECTRICALWIRINGMUSTBECARRIEDOUTBYTHEQUALIlEDELECTRICIAN
Neglecting this caution could cause accidents to occur.

s+EEPTHEINLETAIRTEMPERATUREBETWEEN—#AND—#
Failure to do so may result in a fault.

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■Cautions regarding installation
Observe the following conditions when installing the collector. Failure to do so could prevent the collector from
exerting full performance, cause the product to breakdown, or result in an accident.
• The installation location must be an indoor place where the equipment will not be exposed directly to the rain or
dew (Out-door specification machines excepted).
• The floor surface must be strong enough to support the mass of equipment.
• Install the collector in a location where it will not be subject to strong vibration or shocks.
• The location must be flat.
• Ensure that there is enough space around the installation location to perform daily maintenance.
• Maintain an ambient temperature of 0 to 40°C.
• Use a 3-phase power supply for the collector. Refer to the power supply specifications (voltage and frequency,
etc.) on the plate on the collector.
• For the prevention against electrical shock accidents, make sure the power cable ground wires are properly
connected. Ensure that the earth is installed in accordance with the requirements which mean maximum earthing
resistance of 100 ohms.
• When moving the collector, have the work performed by a person qualified to operate a crane, forklift, etc.
• The compressed air for removing particles from the filters should first pass through an air filter before entering the
collector. The air pressure of the compressed air should be 0.5 to 0.7 MPa.
• Either the right or left suction port can be used. However, the unused port must be covered with the blind cover.
• The section port should be connected with the duct hose. Fasten the hose using a hose band or any other kind of
clamps firmly.
• Avoid suspending inlet ducts and hoses to ensure that dust does not collect inside. Select the appropriate duct
diameter to minimize air resistance, and ensure that ducting is of the minimum possible length.
• Anchor plate attachment holes are provided on the side of the unit for securing the unit. Attach the anchor plate to
these holes and secure the unit in place before use.
• Flanges for piping, 2-way branch pipes, 3-way branch pipes, flanges for exhaust duct are available as an option.
Place an order at need.
• If a pipe is connected to the exhaust port of the standard type, air may leak from the clearance at the upper part of
the body, or the opening at the portion to which the operation switch is attached. If you need to connect a pipe, a
custom-designed unit will be needed. So, contact one of our offices or sale agents.
• Do not install the dust collector at a place where it will be subject to sharp temperature fluctuations, or it may be
directly exposed to sunlight, to avoid dew formation within the electrical equipment (control panel).

In the standard type, a pipe cannot be


connected with the exhaust port.
(It is subject to custom-designed.)

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4HEABOVEILLUSTRATESTHECONSTRUCTIONOFTHE0I% -
4HE0I% ISDIFFERENTFROMTHEABOVEININSTALLATIONDIRECTIONOF
the motor/fan.
The “J” type models are provided with a manometer (differential
pressure gauge).

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N#/.42/,0!.%,

The drawing on the right shows a message window on the “J” type machine
control panel (Without “Q/ Ӡ 00S)vDISPLAY 

.O 0ARTNAME &UNCTION


 Ԙ 0/7%2LAMP 4HISLAMPGOES/.WHENTHEPOWERCORDISCONNECTEDTOTHEPRIMARY
power supply and the power is applied to the equipment.
 ԙ ).30%#4LAMP 4HECONTENTTOBEINSPECTEDISDISPLAYEDINTHEMESSAGEWINDOWATTHE
same time this lamp is lit.
 Ԛ #(%#+LAMP 4HECONTENTTOBECHECKEDISDISPLAYEDINTHEMESSAGEWINDOWATTHE
same time this lamp is lit. (When two events, one requiring “inspection”
and the other “check” on the operator’s side, occur at the same time,
both of these lamps are lit concurrently.)
 ԛ -ESSAGEWINDOW #ODESAPPEARINTHEMASSAGEWINDOWTOINDICATEOPERATIONSTATUS
and inspection and check items when errors occur. During data
setting, information regarding the setting is displayed. (When there
are two or more items regarding the operation status, inspections, or
CHECKS THEDISPLAYCHANGESEVERYSECONDSTOSHOWEACHCODE
Ԝ +EY SWITCHESLAMPS 3EETHENEXTPAGE

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.O 0ARTNAME &UNCTION


① $)30#(!.'%KEY 5SETHISKEYTOCHANGETHEMODEOFDISPLAYINTHEMESSAGEWINDOW
Each time this key is pressed, the next message is displayed in the
window.
 ԙ !DDITIONKEY 5SETHISKEYTOCHANGETHENUMERICVALUEOFTHEDATAWHENSETTINGTHE
operation data. Each time this key is pressed, the numeric value is
INCREASEDBYhvORhv
 Ԛ 3UBTRACTIONKEY 5SETHISKEYTOCHANGETHENUMERICVALUEOFTHEDATAWHENSETTINGTHE
operation data. Each time this key is pressed, the numeric value is
DECREASEDBYhvORhv
 ԛ 3%4KEY 5SETHISKEYTOMAKECHANGESINTHESETOPERATIONDATARESETTING !
push on this key will change the operation mode to setting mode.
 Ԝ %.429KEY 5SETHISKEYTOENTERTHEINPUTDATATOTHEMEMORYWHENSETTINGTHE
operation data.
 ԝ 34!24/. SWITCH 0RESSINGONTHISSWITCHWILLSTARTTHEOPERATION
 Ԟ 34/0/&& SWITCH 0RESSINGONTHISSWITCHWILLSTOPTHEOPERATION
 ԟ 05,3%*%4SWITCH !PRESSONTHISSWITCHWILLCARRYOUTONECYCLEOFPULSEJETOPERATION
 Ԡ External operation lamp The start (ON)/stop (OFF) operation is usually controlled with switches
on the control panel. It can also be remote-controlled using the exter-
nally linked switches. This lamp lights up in yellow when the operation
is executed by the commands from such external device.

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02%0!2).'&/2/0%2!4)/.
-AKESURETOREADANDUNDERSTANDTHEFOLLOWINGWARNINGSANDCAUTIONSWHENPREPARINGFORTHEOPERATIONOFTHEUNIT

7!2.).'
s .EVERINSTALLTHEDUSTCOLLECTORINHAZARDOUSAREASCLASS  ORACCORDINGTO
*APANESESTANDARDS 
Doing so may result in fire or explosion.

s .EVERUSETHEDUSTCOLLECTORINORNEARAREASWHEREITWILLBEEXPOSEDTOmAM-
MABLEORCORROSIVEMIST SMOKEFUMES ORGASES ORWHEREEXPLOSIVE mAMMA-
BLEDUSTISPRESENTINTHEAIR
Doing so may result in fire or explosion.

s .EVERUSEANYVOLTAGEOTHERTHANTHESUPPLYVOLTAGESHOWNONTHEDUSTCOLLEC-
TOR!LSO DONOTOVERLOADONEELECTRICALOUTLET
This could cause fire or electric shock.

s .EVERTOUCHTHEPOWERCABLEWITHWETHANDSWHENCONNECTINGORDISCONNECTING
IT
This could cause electric shock.

s .EVERALLOWTHEPOWERCABLETOGETDAMAGEDORBROKEN.EVERPLACEHEAVYITEMS
ONTHEPOWERCABLEORBENDITEXCESSIVELY
This could also cause fire or electric shock.

s "ESURETOGROUNDTHEDUSTCOLLECTOR
Otherwise, electric shock could occur if there is a leak.

#!54)/.
s.EVER OPERATE THE DUST COLLECTOR WITH THE INTAKE AND EXHAUST PORTS CLOSED OR
BLOCKED
This could cause a fire due to overheating.

s )FABNORMALNOISES FUMES VIBRATIONS SMELLS OROVERHEATINGAREDETECTEDDUR-


INGOPERATION TURNOFFTHEPRIMARYPOWERATONCE
Continuing to operate the dust collector could cause damage, electric shock or fire.

s )FTHEMOTORSTOPSDURINGOPERATION TURNOFFTHEPRIMARYPOWERATONCE
Failure to do this could cause electric shock.

s "EFOREDOINGINSPECTIONORMAINTENANCEWORK ALWAYSTURNOFFTHEPRIMARYPOW-
ERTOTHEDUSTCOLLECTOR
Failure to do this could cause electric shock.

s%LECTRICALWIRINGMUSTBECARRIEDOUTBYTHEQUALIlEDELECTRICIAN
Neglecting this caution could cause accidents to occur.

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■ )NSTALLATION0RECAUTIONS
0LEASEFOLLOWALLPRECAUTIONSGIVENBELOWWHENUSINGTHISDUSTCOLLECTOR/THERWISE YOUWILLNOTHAVETHE
full performance of the dust collector, or even may suffer from malfunctions, which could lead to causing
an accident to occur.

sDo not use it for purposes other than dust collection.


sDo not collect dust containing abrasive particles.
sDo not start or stop machine operation directly by turning on and off the primary power supply.
Instead, always do it by manipulating the ON (start running)/OFF (stop running) switches on the
control panel or via remote controlled on/off operation, with the primary power supply turned on
beforehand.
sDo not modify electrical wiring inside the dust collector. Wrong value display on the control panel,
or machine malfunction could be caused.
sThe standard type dust collector has a built-in fan (exhauster). If the duct connection is made on
the exhaust side, then, do not install any fan to the piping side. To reduce the exhausting
RESISTANCE ANEXHAUSTVENTILATINGFANCANBEINSTALLEDSEPARATELY(OWEVER THISMAYCAUSE
wrong data display on the control panel.
s+EEPTHESUCTIONAIRTEMPERATUREBELOW—#
s-AINTAINANAMBIENTTEMPERATUREOFTO—#

 )NSTALLING$UCTING
Install the ducting between the duct source and the dust collector.
s #ONNECT THE DUCT OR HOSE TO THE SUCTION PORT &ASTEN lRMLY USING A HOSE BAND OR ANY OTHER KIND OF
clamps, preventing them from coming off.
s &LANGES FOR PIPING  WAY BRANCH PIPES  WAY BRANCH PIPES mANGES FOR EXHAUST DUCT ARE RESPECTIVELY
available as an option.

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s $ONOTALLOWTHEDUCTHOSETOHANGDOWNFROMTHESUCTIONPORT TOAVOIDDUSTACCUMULATIONINTHEDUCT
HOSE!LSO TOMINIMIZETHESUCTIONRESISTANCE DETERMINETHEDUCTDIAMETERACCORDINGTOTHETYPEOF
dust to be collected and take the shortest path to install the duct.
s)FYOUUSEA06#HOSEFORTHEPREVENTIONOFSTATIC ATTRIBUTABLEOPERATIONERRORS TAKEANTI STATICMEA-
sures including ground wire installation to the hose, etc. Some kinds of tubes/hoses and dust may al-
low easier generation of static electricity in and around the equipment in action.

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s 9OU CAN USE EITHER THE RIGHT OR LEFT SUCTION PORT (OWEVER
the unused port must be coverd with the blind cover.

 #ONNECTINGTHE0OWER3UPPLY
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s#ONNECTTHEPOWERCORDTOA PHASEPOWERSUPPLYFOLLOWINGTHESTEPSGIVENBELOW-AKESURETHE
specifications of the power supply to be used meet the requirements given on the identification plate
AFlXEDTOTHEBODYUNIT0OWERSUPPLIESOFDIFFERENTSPECIlCATIONSMUSTNOTBEUSEDFORTHISMACHINE
If you desire to change the power supply specifications on the machine side, contact the dealer, or
our local office.
.#ONVERSIONFROM6(ZTO6(Z ORVICEVERSA REQUIRESCHANGINGSOMESETTINGS
. Conversion to any power supply specification other than above cannot be made valid even by chang-
ing settings, for such a machine uses different parts.
s-AKESURETHATTHEGROUNDINGRESISTANCEISLESSTHAN:.
s4HEPOWERSUPPLYCONNECTIONSHOULDBECARRIEDOUTBYTHEQUALIlEDELECTRICIAN

Ԙ-AKE SURE THAT THE SPECIFICATIONS OF YOUR POWER SUPPLY TO
which the equipment is to be connected, and the power sup-
ply description on the nameplate affixed to this equipment
Switch-
match closely. board
ԙFor electric shock prevention, be sure to cut the power supply
to the switchboard (primary power supply).

Ԛ)NSTALL THE GROUND WIRE OF THE POWER CORD -AKE SURE IT AF- 'ROUND
FORDSAGROUNDINGRESISTANCEOFLESSTHAN: . 0OWERCORDS

ԛFasten power cord core wires other than the ground wire to
the respective terminal blocks on the switchboard (primary
power- supply).

ԜCheck for the above 1 to 4 items once again. Then, turn on Switch-
the switchboard (primary power supply). board

ԝ!FTERTHEPOWERCONNECTION CHECKIFTHEFANMOTORROTATESIN
the proper direction.

0OWERCORDS

In case of reverse rotation, turn off the switch-


board and change the phase sequence.

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2EVERSE PHASECONNECTION
If reverse-phase connection of the power supply is detected,
THE ERROR CODE h%Rv WILL APPEAR IN THE MESSAGE WINDOW
keeping the fan from rotating. If this happens, turn off the
switchboard (primary power supply) and rework the power
CORD WIRE CONNECTION SO THAT THE h4v AND h2v PHASES WILL
change places each other. Turn the power on once again
and make sure that the error code is no more displayed in the
message window.

When changing the phase sequence, be sure to turn off


the switchboard (primary power source) before setting to
the work.

#HECKONROTATIONDIRECTION
Operate the fan to check if the motor rotates in the proper di-
RECTION'IVEAPUSHTOTHE;/.=SWITCHTOSTARTFANROTATION
)MMEDIATELY TURN ON THE ;/&&= SWITCH 7HEN THE FAN SLOWS
down, you can see in which direction the fan motor rotates.
4HE 0I%  HAS A hROTATION DIRECTION CHECK WINDOWv AT THE
REAR OF THE MAIN FRAME 2EMOVE THE RUBBER CAP AND CHECK
rotation direction through that window.
With other models, do it through the exhaust port.

#HECKINGOFBREAKER
For safety, install a breaker on the side of the primary power supply, which meets the following
requirement:
-ODEL 4YPEOFBREAKER "REAKERCAPACITY6POWERSUPPLY
0I%  !OROVER
NFB (molded case circuit breaker),
0I%  !OROVER
or
0I%  !OROVER
%,"GROUNDFAULTCIRCUITBREAKER
0I%  !OROVER

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 #ONNECTINGTHE#OMPRESSED!IR3UPPLY
Connect the compressed air supply line to remove the accumulation of dust from the filter. If you use the
air filter, attached as an accessory, install as follows:

#!54)/.
s"EFORESUPPLYINGTHECOMPRESSEDAIRTOTHEINSIDEOFTHEEQUIPMENT USETHEATTACHEDAIRlLTERTORE-
move the dust, moisture, oil and other contaminants from it.
The compressed air supplied through no filter should contain metal particles, moisture, or oil, which
might adversely affect the filter life or dust collecting efficiency of the equipment.
s4HESUPPLYPRESSUREOFTHECOMPRESSEDAIRSHOULDBEREGULATEDATTO-0A
s$ONOTREMOVETHESEALINGTAPEWHITE FROMTHETIPOFTHELONGNIPPLE
s$ONOTMAKEIMPACTORAPPLYFORCEONTHEAIRlLTERFROMOUTSIDE4HEBROKENORDEFORMEDLONGNIPPLE
or air filter could be blown off away by the compressed air.

ԘConnect the long nipple (attached as an accessory) to the


com-pressed air supply port.

ԙInstall the air filter attached as an accessory. Find an arrow


MARKINDICATINGTHEAIRmOWDIRECTIONONTHETOPOFTHEAIRlLTER
#ONNECTTHEOPENENDOFTHELONGNIPPLETOTHEAIRlLTERh/54v
side, as indicated by the arrow.

ԚConnect the compressed air piping to the air filter “IN” side.

ԛ3UPPLYTHECOMPRESSEDAIRATTO-0A

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 #ONNECTINGTHE-ANOMETER&OR*4YPEONLY
The evaluation of filter clogging is made on the differential pressure of the suction air between before-
and after-filtration. If the differential pressure is large, the filter should have got clogged. The manometer
ISUSEDTOMEASURETHISDIFFERENTIALPRESSURE4HE-AND5TYPEMACHINESDONOTHAVEAMONOMETER
instead they are provided with a differential pressure. The filter differential pressure is displayed in the
message window.)

;#ONNECTION=
Ԙ &ROMEITHER!OR"INSERTIONPLUG REMOVETHEHOSETHATHASCONNECTED
the manometer with the main frame.

ԙThrough the open end of the detached hose, pour water into the hose
LITTLEBYLITTLE!DJUSTSOTHATTHESTATICWATERINTHEHOSEWILLSTABILIZEAT
hv"UBBLESINWATERMAYCAUSEMEASURINGERRORS3O TAPTHEHOSE
to break them away.

Ԛ2ECONNECTANDlRMLYSECURETHEDETACHEDHOSETOTHEINSERTIONPLUG
as before.

;5SAGE=
ԘWhen the dust collector is operated, the water level rises to point “a”
ANDDROPSTOPOINThBv!TTHISTIME TAKETHEREADINGOFTHEDIFFERENCE
(h) between these two water levels, which indicates the difference in
pressure between “a” and “b” points.

The “a”- point side is subjected to the static pressure (negative pres-
sure) of the suction air after the filtration, and so is the “b”- point side
to that before the filtration. Therefore, the difference between the two
water levels indicates the amount of the pressure loss due to filtration.
3CALEUNIT0A

The evalution of clogging the dust collector is indicated by mea-


surement “h” on the manometer.

ԙ0ULSEJETOPERATIONCONTRIBUTESTORECOVERYOFTHElLTERSOTHAT@HWILLBERESTOREDTOTHEINITIALVALUE4HE
pulse jet operation period should be determined according to the filter clogging severity* which will be
checked by the manometer reading.


!LTHOUGHTHESEVERITYOFlLTERCLOGGINGVARIESACCORDINGTOTHETYPEOFDUSTTOBECOLLECTEDOROPERATINGCON-
DITIONSOFTHEMACHINEUSED ONTHENORMALOPERATINGCONDITION THElLTERSHOULDBEDUSTEDOFFWHEN@HIS
TO0AASTHESTANDARD3OLONGASTHElLTERISNEW THEPULSEJETISSOEFlCIENTINREMOVINGDUST
FROMTHElLTERTHATTHElLTERWILLBERELIEVEDFROMCLOGGING(OWEVER WITHTHEPROGRESSIVEBUILDUPOFDUST
on the filter, dust removal by pulse jet operation will be inefficient in clearing up clogging. If this happens,
it is the time to replace the filter with new one.
4HE@H VALUE GIVEN ABOVE AS THE GUIDE FOR PERIOD OF lLTER DUST REMOVAL VARIES DEPENDING ON THE TYPE OF
dust to be collected or operating conditions of the machine used. If the dust is uniquely easy to clog the
lLTER ORlLTRATIONAIRmOWRATEISVERYHIGH THEEFFECTOFDUSTREMOVALFROMTHElLTERMIGHTWEAROFFVERYRAP-
idly, resulting in the demand for earlier replacement of the filter. The severity of filter clogging should be
judged by each of individual users in light of their own operating conditions.
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 3ETTINGFOR2EMOTE /PERATION
In addition to the operation with switches on the control panel, a remote operation through external sig-
nals is also possible with this machine. If you desire to operate the machine from a remote location,
MAKETHEFOLLOWINGCONNECTIONS!LSO MAKETHEREMOTEOPERATIONDATASETTINGEFFECTIVEACCORDINGTOTHE
setting items tabulated in the next section, since these data should have been made invalid as per speci-
fications applied at factory shipment.

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s4HEREMOTEOPERATIONCONNECTIONWIRINGMUSTBEPERFORMEDBYTHEQUALIlEDELECTRICIAN
s$ONTTOUCHANYELECTRICALPARTSONTHEEQUIPMENTOTHERTHANTHOSEATLOCATIONSSPECIlED
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s5SEWIRING SWITCHESANDRELAYSMEETINGTHESPECIlCATIONSGIVENBELOW
s!VAILABLEWIRINGEXTENSIONFORREMOTEOPERATIONISMETERSATTHEMAXIMUM

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7IRINGMATERIALS 0USH BUTTONSWITCHES 2ELAYS
)TEMS 3PECS )TEMS 3PECS )TEMS 3PECS
7IRETYPE 3HEATHWIRE #ONTACTCAPACITY !ANDOVER #ONTACTCAPACITY !ANDOVER
#ONDUCTORCROSS MM 7ITHSTANDVOLTAGE $#6AND 7ITHSTANDVOLTAGE $#6AND
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Ԙ Turn off the switchboard (primary power supply) for safety.

ԙ/PENTHECONTROLPANEL2EFERRINGTOTHEBELOWDIAGRAM CON
nect external operation switches to the terminal assemblies
arranged on the back of the control panel.

&ORPUSH BUTTONSWITCHES &ORRELAYCONTACT

ԚClose the control panel and secure it with the screw.

ԛTurn on the switchboard (primary power supply).

To set the remote operation function on, make the neces-


sary data settings following the description in (9) “Setting for
2EMOTE/PERATIONvOFTHENEXT3ECTIONh3ETTINGTHE$ATAv

N3IGNAL/UTPUT4ERMINAL
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WHENTHEINSPECTIONCHECKLAMPTERNSON5TILIZEDFORPILOTLAMPS ETC /UTPUTCINTACT!#6 !
3EETHEWIRINGDIAGRAMONPAGESTO

– 13 –
3%44).'4(%$!4!
Before running the machine, users should make settings for certain functions as follows from the control pan-
el. This chapter mainly relates to settings for pulse jet operation (filter dust removal operation). Setting items
SHOULDVARYBYTHETYPEOFMACHINES5 - * 3EETHETABLEBELOW
Note:
Settings for remote control (at page 23) must be made before starting operation. Other settings may be pro-
vided even after the machine enters operation. If you hasten to start the machine running, you can put off the
data setting.

)TEM #ONTENT &UNCTION 5 - *

 ˆ !IRmOWSETTING The amount of the suction air can be set here. With this set-
TING THEAIRmOWISMAINTAINEDATAlXEDQUANTITYDURINGTHEOP- ٤ ˜ ˜
ERATIONREGARDLESSOFTHElLTERCLOGGINGCONDITION3EE0
(2) — Setting the The clogged filter will decrease the collection efficiency.
pulse starting This setting is made to specify the value of the filter differential
٤ ٤ ˜
pressure (indicating filter clogging degree) at which the auto-
MATICDUSTREMOVALPULSEJET OPERATIONISACTIVATED3EE0
 Nn 0ULSEJET This setting is made to select filter dust removal mode from the
operation followings:
mode )NTHISMODE DUSTREMOVALISCONTINUOUSLYPERFORMED
throughout the run. The operating time of the dust re-
moval (pulse jet operation time) and its halt duration are
SETBY/.4)-%AND/&&4)-%RESPECTIVELY
4HISISTHEMODEINWHICHTHEAUTOMATICDUSTREMOVAL
(pulse jet operation) is started when the specified pulse
starting differential pressure is attained. The operating time
ANDHALTDURATIONARESETBY/.4)-%AND/&&4)-%RE ٤ ٤ ٌ
spectively.
)NTHISMODE THEAUTOMATICDUSTREMOVALPULSEJETOPERA
tion) is performed when the specified pulse starting differ-
ential pressure is attained, plus once every hour.
The operating time and halt duration are set respectively
BY/.4)-%AND/&&4)-%
)FTHISMODEISSELECTED THEPULSEOPERATIONISACTIVATED
ONLYWHENTHE;05,3%=SWITCHISPRESSEDBYTHEOPERATOR
3EE0
 Nn /.4)-% This sets the continued operating time of automatic dust re-
٤ ٤ ٤
MOVALPULSE OPERATION3EE0
 Nn /&&4)-% This sets the duration of halt of automatic dust removal (pulse)
٤ ٤ ٤
OPERATION3EE0
 Nn )NTERVAL Following the start of the pulse operation, the solenoid valves
are sequentially operated to complete dust removal of all filters
٤ ٤ ٤
INSTALLED 4HE SETTING FOR@INTERVAL SPECIlES THE TIME MINUTES
UNTILTHENEXTSTARTOFTHEPULSEOPERATION3EE0

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)TEM #ONTENT &UNCTION 5 - *
 Nn %NDPULSE This setting enables the dust removal operation to be per-
formed at the time the machine stops running. Set the desired
NUMBEROFCYCLESOFTHATOPERATION CONSIDERINGTHATh/.4)-%v ٤ ٤ ˜
PLUSh/&&4)-%vCONSTITUTESCYCLEOFTHEDUSTREMOVALOPERA-
TION3EE0
 Nn 0ULSESTOPTARGET The operation of the automatic dust removal (pulse) will resolve
differential the filter clogging and reduce the filter differential pressure. So,
٤ ٤ ˜
pressure this sets the target differential pressure that effects the auto-
MATICSTOPOFTHEDUSTREMOVALOPERATION3EE0
 Nn 2EMOTE In addition to the operation with switches on the control panel, a
operation remote operation through external signals is also possible with
٤ ٤ ٤
this machine. If you desire to perform remote operation, make
THISSETTINGVALID3EE0
 Nn !BNORMALlLTER If the filter gets clogged, the filter differential pressure ( ٌ 0
differential goes high. Specify the set point at which an error alarm indi-
٤ ٤ ˜
pressure cating abnormality in the differential pressure is issued on the
DISPLAY3EE0

٤!VAILABLE
˜5NAVAILABLE
ٌ!VAILABLEFORANDMODESONLY)FTHESETTINGISMADEFORORMODE ITWILLBECONSIDERED
  ASTHEMODE

4HESETTINGFORTHEITEMhN vISUNCHANGEABLE

 !IRmOWSETTING 5
4HEDESIREDVALUEOFSUCTIONAIRmOWCANBEGIVENTOTHEMACHINE)FTHISVALUEISGIVEN ORPRESET INRE-
SPONSE TO THE SEVERITY OF CLOGGING THE FREQUENCY WILL CHANGE BY ITSELF BETWEEN  TO  (Z IN ORDER TO
MAINTAINTHEAIRmOWATTHESETPOINT
Ԙ0RESSTHE$)30#(!.'%KEYANDLOCATEً just under “Q (m3/
min)”. (This “display selection” screen will re-turn to the origi-
nal screen if no access is made to the screen within 1 minute.
Do the next key manipulation within 1 minute.)

ԙ0RESSTHE3%4KEY3ELECTTHESETVALUEUSINGKEYS
0RESSTHE%.429TOENTERTHESELECTEDDATATOTHEMEMORY
If you fail to press this key, you will not be able to update the
settings. (While the setting mode prompt “ ” remains
ONTHEDISPLAY IFNOINPUTISMADEINSECONDS THESCREEN
will return to the previous one.)
Default value (m3/min) Setting range (m3/min)
0I% 5  TO
0I% 5  TO
0I% 5  TO
0I% 5  TO
4HESETPOINTSHOULDBETHEDESIREDVALUEGIVENTOTHEMACHINE)NACTUALOPERATION CORRECTIONFORTHEAIRmOWMAY
be made approximately, not absolutely, to the set point according to the operating conditions (pipe/tube diameter,
clogging state, etc.).
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Ԛ 0RESS THE 3%4 KEY OR LEAVE THE SCREEN AS IT IS FOR  SECONDS 4HE SCREEN WILL RETURN TO THE PREVIOUS
screen, and after a lapse of 1 minute, make transition to the original screen.

 3ETTINGTHEPULSESTARTING 5-
#LOGGED lLTER WILL CAUSE A DECREASE IN THE VOLUME OF AIR INTAKE (ERE THE SETTING IS MADE TO PERFORM
automatic removal of the dust (pulse operation) from dust accumulation on the filter surface that is the
cause for lowering of air intake efficiency. Input the filter differential pressure at which the pulse operation
is made to start.

h&ILTER DIFFERENTIAL PRESSUREv IS INDICATED BY THE DIFFERENCE IN THE SUCTION AIR PRESSURE BETWEEN
BEFORE AND AFTER PASSING THROUGH THE lLTER 4HE lLTER CLOGGING GETS WORSE IN PROPORTION TO THE
SIZEOFTHISDIFFERENCE

Ԙ0RESSTHE$)30#(!.'%KEYANDLOCATEً just under '


00A v4HIShDISPLAYSELECTIONvSCREENWILLRETURNTOTHE
original screen if no access is made to this screen within
1 minute. Do the next key manipulation within 1 minute.)

ԙ0RESSTHE3%4KEY3ELECTTHESETVALUEUSINGKEYS
0RESSTHE%.429TOENTERTHESELECTEDDATATOTHEMEM-
ory. If you fail to press this key, you will not be able to
update the settings. The setting should be made within
ARANGEOFTO0A AND0AISTHEDEFAULT)F
the default value is acceptable, no data updation is neces-
sary. (While the setting mode prompt “ ” remains on
THEDISPLAY IFNOINPUTISMADEINSECONDS THESCREEN
will return to the previous one.)

Ԛ0RESSTHE3%4KEYORLEAVETHESCREENASITISFORSECONDS4HESCREENWILLRETURNTOTHEPREVIOUS
screen, and after a lapse of 1 minute, make transition to the original screen.

– 16 –
 3ETTINGTHEPULSEJETOPERATIONMODE 5-*
4HEMODEOFPULSEJETOPERATIONWHICHWILLBEPERFORMEDTODUSTOFFTHElLTERCANBESELECTEDFROM
TOMODESEXPLAINEDBELOW

Ԙ0RESSTHE$)30#(!.'%KEYSEVERALTIMESTOLOCATEً just
UNDERh-ODEv

ԙ4HESETTINGITEMhN vAPPEARSONTHEDISPLAY)FNOT CONTINUE


pressing on keys until the target item appears.
0RESS THE 3%4 KEY 4HIS SCREEN WILL RETURN TO THE ORIGINAL
screen, if no access is made to this screen within 1 minute.
To proceed to the task, manipulate the next key within 1 min-
ute.)

Ԛ0RESSKEYSTOMAKEASELECTIONFROMhvTOhv
hvISTHEDEFAULT7HILETHESETTINGMODEPROMPThv
REMAINSONTHEDISPLAY IFNOINPUTISMADEINSECONDS THE
screen will return to the previous one.)

)N THIS MODE DUST REMOVAL IS CONTINUOUSLY PERFORMED


throughout the run. The operating time of the dust re-
moval (pulse operation time) and its halt duration are
SETBY/.4)-%AND/&&4)-%RESPECTIVELY
(J Type default)
4HIS IS THE MODE IN WHICH THE AUTOMATIC DUST REMOVAL
(pulse operation) is started when the specified pulse
starting differential pressure is attained. The operating
TIME AND HALT DURATION ARE SET BY /.4)-% AND /&&
4)-%RESPECTIVELY
5-4YPEDEFAULT
)NTHISMODE THEAUTOMATICDUSTREMOVALPULSEOPERA-
tion) is performed once every an hour of operation, as
well as whenever the specified pulse starting differen-
tial pressure is attained during runs. The operating time
ANDHALTDURATIONARESETRESPECTIVELYBY/.4)-%AND
/&&4)-%
)N THIS MODE THE PULSE OPERATION IS ACTIVATED ONLY
WHENTHE;05,3%=SWITCHISPRESSEDBYTHEOPERATOR

&ORHOWTOMAKE/.4)-%AND/&&4)-%SETTINGS SEETHEDESCRIPTIONATPAGESAND

s)FhvSETTINGMODEISSELECTED THEPULSEOPERATIONWILLSTARTMINUTEAFTERTHESTARTOFMACHINERUN
s 4HEh*vTYPECANOPERATESINANDMODESONLYORMODESELECTEDFORh*vTYPESHOULD
BECONSIDEREDAShvMODE

ԛ0RESSTHE%.429TOENTERTHESELECTEDMODETOTHEMEMORY)FYOUFAILTOPRESSTHISKEY YOUWILLNOTBE
able to update the mode settings.

Ԝ0RESSTHE3%4KEYORLEAVETHESCREENASITISFORSECONDS4HESCREENWILLRETURNTOTHEPREVIOUS
SCREEN WITH PROMPThN v DISPLAYED  )F YOU DESIRE TO CONTINUE UPDATING THE SETTINGS FORhN v AND
subsequent items, select the target item number with keys.

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 3ETTINGh/.4)-%v 5-*
The operating hour of an automatic pulse jet operation should be set as follows. This setting will be made
EFFECTIVEWHENTHESELECTEDPULSEJETOPERATIONMODEIS  ORSEETHEEXPLANATIONATTHEPREVI-
ous page). The least value within the range of the setting is the default, and so, change the setting if you
desire to enhance the dust removal effect.

Ԙ0RESS THE $)30 #(!.'% KEY SEVERAL TIMES TO LOCATE ً


JUSTUNDERh-ODEv

ԙ The setting item is displayed in two digits headed by a let-


TERhNv LIKEhN v0RESSKEYSTODISPLAYTHETAR-
GETITEMNUMBERhN v4HEN PRESSTHE3%4KEY
This screen will return to the original status screen in 1
minute. If you desire to change the data, press the SET
key this while.

Ԛ0RESSKEYSTODISPLAYTHEDESIREDTIMEINARANGE
OFhvTOhvINUNITSOFMSEC hvXMSEC
is the default.
(While the setting mode prompt “ ” remains on the
DISPLAY IFNOINPUTISMADEINSECONDS THESCREENWILL
return to the previous one.)

ԛ0RESSTHE%.429TOENTERTHESELECTEDTIMETOTHEMEM-
ory. If you fail to press this key, you will not be able to up-
date the settings.

Ԝ0RESSTHE3%4KEYORLEAVETHESCREENASITISFORSECONDS4HESCREENWILLRETURNTOTHEPREVIOUS
SCREEN WITH PROMPThN v DISPLAYED  )F YOU DESIRE TO CONTINUE UPDATINGhN v AND THE SUBSEQUENT
setting items, select the next target item number with keys.
If there is no manipulation, after 1 minute more lapse of time, the screen will make transition to the
original status screen.

– 18 –
 3ETTINGh/&&4)-%v 5-*
This sets the duration of halt of dust removal (pulse operation). The setting is made effective when the
PULSEMODE EXPLAINEDINTHEPREVIOUSPAGE ISSETTOhv hv ORhv

Ԙ 0RESS THE $)30 #(!.'% KEY SEVERAL TIMES TO LOCATE ً


JUSTUNDERh-ODEv

ԙ The setting item is displayed in two digits headed by a let-


TERhNv LIKEhN v0RESSKEYSTODISPLAYTHETAR-
GETITEMNUMBERhN v4HEN PRESSTHE3%4KEY
This screen will return to the original status screen in 1
minute. If you desire to change the data, press the SET
key this while.

Ԛ0RESSKEYSTODISPLAYTHEDESIREDTIMEINARANGE
OFhvTOhvSEC hvSEC ISTHEDEFAULT
(While the setting mode prompt “ ” remains on the
DISPLAY IFNOINPUTISMADEINSECONDS THESCREENWILL
return to the previous one.)

ԛ0RESSTHE%.429TOENTERTHESELECTEDTIMETOTHEMEM-
ory. If you fail to press this key, you will not be able to up-
date the settings.

Ԝ0RESSTHE3%4KEYORLEAVETHESCREENASITISFORSECONDS4HESCREENWILLRETURNTOTHEPREVIOUS
SCREEN WITH PROMPThN v DISPLAYED  )F YOU DESIRE TO CONTINUE UPDATINGhN v AND THE SUBSEQUENT
items, select the next target item number with keys.
If there is no manipulation, after 1 minute more lapse of time, the screen will make transition to the
original status screen.

– 19 –
 )NTERVAL 5-*
Following the start of the pulse operation, the solenoid valves are sequentially operated to complete dust
REMOVALOFALLlLTERSINSTALLED4HESETTINGFOR@INTERVALSPECIlESTHETIMEMINUTES UNTILTHENEXTSTARTOF
THEPULSEOPERATION)TISVALIDWHENTHEPULSEMODEISSETAT@

Ԙ 0RESS THE $)30,!9 3%,%#4/2 BUTTON SEVERAL TIMES TO


locate ًJUSTUNDERh-ODEv

ԙ The setting item is displayed in two digits headed by a let-


TERhNv LIKEhN v0RESSKEYSTODISPLAYTHETAR-
GETITEMNUMBERhN v4HEN PRESSTHE3%4KEY
This screen will return to the original status screen in 1
minute. If you desire to change the data, press the SET
key this while.

Ԛ0RESSKEYSTODISPLAYTHEDESIREDTIMEINARANGE
OFhvTOhvMIN hvMIN ISTHEDEFAULT
(While the setting mode prompt “ ” remains on the
DISPLAY IFNOINPUTISMADEINSECONDS THESCREENWILL
return to the previous one.)

ԛ0RESSTHE%.429TOENTERTHESELECTEDTIMETOTHEMEM-
ory. If you fail to press this key, you will not be able to up-
date the settings.

Ԝ0RESSTHE3%4KEYORLEAVETHESCREENASITISFORSECONDS4HESCREENWILLRETURNTOTHEPREVIOUS
SCREEN WITH PROMPThN v DISPLAYED  )F YOU DESIRE TO CONTINUE UPDATINGhN v AND THE SUBSEQUENT
items, select the next target item number with keys.
If there is no manipulation, after 1 minute more lapse of time, the screen will make transition to the
original status screen.

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 %NDPULSE 5-*
This setting enables the dust removal operation to be performed at the time the machine stops running.
Set the desired number of cycles of that operation.

Ԙ 0RESS THE $)30,!9 3%,%#4/2 BUTTON SEVERAL TIMES TO


locate ًJUSTUNDERh-ODEv

ԙ The setting item is displayed in two digits headed by a


LETTERhNv LIKEhN v0RESSKEYSTODISPLAYTHE
TARGETITEMNUMBERhN v4HEN PRESSTHE3%4KEY
This screen will return to the original status screen in 1
minute. If you desire to change the data, press the SET
key this while.

Ԛ0RESSKEYSTODISPLAYTHEDESIREDCYCLEFREQUEN-
CIESINARANGEOFhvTOhvCYCLES hvCYCLE IS
the default.
(While the setting mode prompt “ ” remains on the
DISPLAY IFNOINPUTISMADEINSECONDS THESCREENWILL
return to the previous one.)

ԛ 0RESS THE %.429 TO ENTER THE SELECTED CYCLE NUMBER TO
the memory. If you fail to press this key, you will not be
able to update the settings.

Ԝ0RESSTHE3%4KEYORLEAVETHESCREENASITISFORSECONDS4HESCREENWILLRETURNTOTHEPREVIOUS
SCREEN WITH PROMPThN v DISPLAYED  )F YOU DESIRE TO CONTINUE UPDATINGhN v AND THE SUBSEQUENT
items, select the next target item number with keys.
If there is no manipulation, after 1 minute more lapse of time, the screen will make transition to the
original status screen.

sh%.$ 05,3%vSETTINGISVALIDFORMACHINERUNSLASTINGFORMORETHANONECONSECUTIVEMINUTE
sh%.$ 05,3%vOPERATIONWILLSTARTMINUTESAFTERTHESTOPOFTHEMACHINERUN

– 21 –
 3ETTINGTHEPULSESTOPTARGETDIFFERENTIALPRESSURE 5-
This setting enables automatic stop of the pulse jet operation. Enter the amount of filter differential pres-
sure to be deducted from the pulse-jet-operation starting differential pressure value in order to effect
PULSE JET OPERATIONSTOP&OREXAMPLE IFTHEPULSE JET OPERATIONSTARTINGDIFFERENTIALPRESSUREIS0A
AND THIS SETTING IS  0A THE PULSE JET OPERATION WILL AUTOMATICALLY STOP WHEN THE DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE
BECOMES0A.ORMALLY USETHEDEFAULTVALUEh0Av

Ԙ 0RESS THE $)30,!9 3%,%#4/2 BUTTON SEVERAL TIMES TO


locate ًJUSTUNDERh-ODEv

ԙ The setting item is displayed in two digits headed by a


LETTERhNv LIKEhN v0RESSKEYSUNTILTHETARGET
ITEM NUMBER hN v APPEARS ON THE SCREEN 0RESS THE
SET key. This screen will return to the original sta-
tus screen in 1 minute. If you desire to change the data,
press the SET key this while.

Ԛ0RESSKEYSTODISPLAYTHEDESIREDPRESSUREVALUE
RANGINGhvTOhv0A hv0A ISTHEDEFAULT
(While the setting mode prompt “ ” remains on the
DISPLAY IFNOINPUTISMADEINSECONDS THESCREENWILL
return to the previous one.)

ԛ0RESSTHE%.429TOENTERTHESELECTEDPRESSUREVALUETO
the memory. If you fail to press this key, you will not be
able to update the settings.

Ԝ0RESSTHE3%4KEYORLEAVETHESCREENASITISFORSECONDS4HESCREENWILLRETURNTOTHEPREVIOUS
SCREEN WITH PROMPThN v DISPLAYED  )F YOU DESIRE TO CONTINUE UPDATINGhN v AND THE SUBSEQUENT
items, select the next target item number with keys.
If there is no manipulation, after 1 minute more lapse of time, the screen will make transition to the
original status screen.

– 22 –
 3ETTINGTHEREMOTEOPERATION 5-*
In addition to the operation with switches on the control panel, a remote operation through external sig-
nals is also possible with this machine. If you desire to perform remote operation, make this setting effec-
tive.

Ԙ 0RESS THE $)30,!9 3%,%#4/2 BUTTON SEVERAL TIMES TO


locate ًJUSTUNDERh-ODEv

ԙ The setting item is displayed in two digits headed by a


LETTERhNv LIKEhN v0RESSKEYSUNTILTHETARGET
ITEM NUMBER hN v APPEARS ON THE SCREEN 0RESS THE
SET key. This screen will return to the original status
screen in 1 minute. If you desire to change the data,
press the SET key this while.

Ԛ0RESSKEYSTODISPLAYhvREMOTEOPERATION/&&
ORhv REMOTE OPERATION /.  hv REMOTE OPERATION
OFF) is the default.
(While the setting mode prompt “ ” remains on the
DISPLAY IFNOINPUTISMADEINSECONDS THESCREENWILL
return to the previous one.)

ԛ0RESSTHE%.429TOENTERABOVESETTINGTOTHEMEMORY)F
you fail to press this key, you will not be able to update the
setting.

Ԝ0RESSTHE3%4KEYORLEAVETHESCREENASITISFORSECONDS4HESCREENWILLRETURNTOTHEPREVIOUS
SCREENWITHPROMPThN vDISPLAYED 4HEREISMINUTEMORELAPSEOFTIME ANDTHESCREENWILLMAKE
transition to the original status screen.

– 23 –
 3ETTINGTHEABNORMALlLTERDIFFERENTIALPRESSURE 5-
If the filter differential pressure increases exceedingly, an error indication (Er 13) is given on the display.
3PECIFYTHESETPOINTATWHICHTHEERRORDISPLAYISSTARTED4HEINITIALVALUEHASBEENSETTO0A)FTHE
error indication is displayed repeatedly even after the execution of the pulse operation, it should be taken
as an indication of the time for filter replacement.

* “Filter differential pressure” is indicated by the difference in the suction air pressure between before and
after passing through the filter. The filter clogging gets worse in proportion to the numerical value of this
difference.

Ԙ0RESSTHE$)30#(!.'%KEYSEVERALTIMESTOLOCATEً
JUSTUNDERh-ODEv

ԙ The setting item is displayed in two digits headed by a letter


hNv LIKEhN v0RESSKEYSUNTILTHETARGETITEM
NUMBERhN vAPPEARSONTHESCREEN0RESSTHE3%4KEY
This screen will return to the original status screen in 1
minute. If you desire to change the data, press the SET key
this while.

Ԛ0RESSKEYSTODISPLAYTHEDESIREDPRESSUREVALUE
RANGINGhvTOhv¾0A hv¾0A ISTHEDE
fault. (While the setting mode prompt “ “ remains on the
DISPLAY IFNOINPUTISMADEINSECONDS THESCREENWILL
return to the previous one.)

ԛ0RESSTHE%.429TOENTERABOVESETTINGTOTHEMEMORY)F
you fail to press this key, you will not be able to update the
setting.

Ԝ0RESSTHE3%4KEYORLEAVETHESCREENASITISFORSECONDS4HESCREENWILLRETURNTOTHEPREVIOUS
SCREENWITHPROMPThN vDISPLAYED 4HEREISMINUTEMORELAPSEOFTIME ANDTHESCREENWILLMAKE
transition to the original status screen.

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 /THERSETTINGS
$ONOTMAKECHANGEINSETTINGSFORTHEITEMShN vORhN vANDTHESUBSEQUENT!WRONGSETTINGINANY
of these may impede the proper operation of the safety device (operational fault/error detection device).
7HENYOUSHOULDMADEAMISTAKEINYOURSETTINGOPERATION DONOTPRESSTHE%.429KEY BUTPRESSTHE
3%4KEYTOCHANGETHESCREENBACKTOTHEh$)30,!93%,%#4)/.vSCREEN)FYOUSHOULDHAVEPRESSED
THE%.429KEYINERROR RESETTHATSETTINGTOTHEDEFAULTASFOLLOWS

,ISTOFDEFAULTVALUES

Nn Nn Nn Nn Nn Nn


5NALTERABLE "LANK "LANK 5NALTERABLE  
Nn Nn Nn Nn Nn Nn
     
Nn Nn Nn Nn Nn Nn
     
Nn Nn Nn Nn Nn Nn
  "LANK 5NALTERABLE 5NALTERABLE 5NALTERABLE
Nn Nn Nn Nn Nn
5NALTERABLE 5NALTERABLE 5NALTERABLE "LANK 5NALTERABLE

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 /0%2!4)/.
-AKESURETOREADANDUNDERSTANDTHEFOLLOWINGWARNINGSBEFOREOPERATINGTHEDUSTCOLLECTOR

7!2.).'
s .EVERALLOWTHEFOLLOWINGSUBSTANCESTOGETINTOTHEDUSTCOLLECTOR
s %XPLOSIVE FLAMMABLE POWDER  !LUMINUM MAGNESIUM TITANIUM EPOXY
ORGANICSOLVENT ETC
s )NmAMMABLESUBSTANCES'ASOLINE THINNER BENZINE KEROSENE PAINT ETC
s $USTWITHSPARKS$USTPRODUCEDBYAHIGHSPEEDCUTTER GRINDER WELDING
MACHINE ETC
s !SHES#IGARETTE BUTTS ASHES ETC
s 3TICKYSUBSTANCES3OLUBLEMIST OILMIST ETC
s /THER7ATER OILANDCHEMICAL ETC
These substances could cause fires or explosions.

s .EVERINSTALLTHEDUSTCOLLECTORINHAZARDOUSAREASCLASS  ORACCORDINGTO
*APANESESTANDARDS 
Doing so may result in fire or explosion.

s .EVERUSETHEDUSTCOLLECTORINORNEARAREASWHEREITWILLBEEXPOSEDTOmAM-
MABLEORCORROSIVEMIST SMOKEFUMES ORGASES ORWHEREEXPLOSIVE mAMMA-
BLEDUSTISPRESENTINTHEAIR
Doing so may result in fire or explosion.

s .EVERTOUCHTHEPOWERCABLEWITHWETHANDSWHENCONNECTINGORDISCONNECTING
IT
This could cause electric shock.

s .EVERALLOWTHEPOWERCABLETOGETDAMAGEDORBROKEN.EVERPLACEHEAVYITEMS
ONTHEPOWERCABLEORBENDITEXCESSIVELY
This could also cause fire or electric shock.

s )FAlREOCCURSORTHEREISADUSTEXPLOSIONINSIDETHEDUSTCOLLECTOR
s TURNOFFTHEPOWERIMMEDIATELY
s USEAlREEXTINGUISHINGAGENTSUITABLEFORDUST
s EVEN AFTER THE lRE IS OUT DONT OPEN THE DOOR UNTIL THE INTERNAL TEMPERATURE
DROPSTOTHENORMALLEVEL
Otherwise, a secondary explosion could occur.

#!54)/.
s.EVER OPERATE THE DUST COLLECTOR WITH THE INTAKE AND EXHAUST PORTS CLOSED OR
BLOCKED
This could cause a fire due to overheating.

s )FABNORMALNOISES FUMES VIBRATIONS SMELLS OROVERHEATINGAREDETECTEDDUR-


INGOPERATION TURNOFFTHEPRIMARYPOWERATONCE
Continuing to operate the dust collector could cause damage, electric shock or fire.

s )FTHEMOTORSTOPSDURINGOPERATION TURNOFFTHEPRIMARYPOWERATONCE
Failure to do this could cause electric shock.

– 26 –
#!54)/.
s "EFOREDOINGINSPECTIONORMAINTENANCEWORK ALWAYSTURNOFFTHEPRIMARYPOW-
ERTOTHEDUSTCOLLECTOR
Failure to do this could cause electric shock.

s+EEPTHEINLETAIRTEMPERATUREBETWEEN—#AND—#
Failure to do so may result in a fault.

 3TARTAND3TOPOFTHE/PERATION
To start the machine operation, press the ON switch on the
control panel.
To stop the machine from running, press the OFF switch.

During running, the pulse operation (filter dust removal) is


performed automatically. See the previous chapter for set-
ting the pulse operation.

Empty out the collected dust from the bucket every day after the run. See “(1) Discharging the Col-
lected Dust” in the next chapter.

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 #HANGINGTHE$ISPLAY#ONTENT
During the operation, the message window displays various contents that can be changed in order each
TIMETHE;$)30#(!.'%=KEYISPRESSED

$ISPLAY #ONTENT 2EMARKS

Q
!IRmOW 5-TYPE
(m3/min)

ٌ0
$IFFERENTIALBETWEENTHETWOSTATICPRESSURES5-TYPE
0A before and after passing through the filter

0S 3TATICPRESSUREBEFOREPASSINGTHROUGH 5-TYPE
0A the filter

5-TYPE
Note) If the voltage spec-
I ification applied to the ma-
Current value CHINE IS OTHER THAN 6
! (Z OR 6 (Z
the motor amperage (I) in-
dicated with a bar, instead
of numerals.

T
(hour) 2UNHOURS

Er Error number display See the next section.

5SEWHENSETTING
-ODE -ODEDISPLAY
data.

– 28 –
 -ESSAGE$ISPLAY
During the run, if any fault or error message appears in the message window, take the appropriate collec-
TIVEACTIONFOLLOWINGTHEINSTRUCTIONSGIVENBELOW!NYCHECKORINSPECTIONONTHISMACHINEMUSTALWAYS
be done with the power turned off and in the protective wear to ensure your safety.

N,ISTOF-ESSAGE$ISPLAY)NNORMALOPERATIONANDWHEN#(%#+LAMPISLIT
Check
Display !LARMCONTENT #ORRECTIVEACTION ,AMP 5 - *
Normally, the message window displays operation status
Er -- Normal OFF ٤ ٤ ٤
(see the previous page).
s 4HE PHASEPOWERSUPPLYISCONNECTEDINTHEWRONGPHASE
2EVERSEROTATION sequence.
%R ON ٤ ٤ ٤
of fan motor o 2EWORKTHEPOWERCORDWIRECONNECTIONSTOCHANGETHEh4vAND
h2vPHASESEQUENCESEACHOTHER3EE0
s .OPULSESIGNALISBEINGOUTPUT
o Stop the compressed air supply and check by the sound (click-
clack) that all solenoid valves (pilot valves) are working properly.
s Filter dust removal (pulse jet) function does not go on because
Insufficient
%R of insufficient pressure in the compressed air. ON ٤ ٤ ˜
air pressure
o #HECKTHATTHECOMPRESSEDAIRPRESSUREISMAINTAINEDATTO
-0A
o Check the compressed air piping for any loose or disconnected
horse or duct.
s 4HEDUCTORSUCTIONPORTISALMOSTCOMPLETELYBLOCKEDUPWITH
dirt or foreign matters.
%R $UCTBLOCKING o 2EMOVEDIRTORFOREIGNMATTERSFROMINSIDEOFDUCTORSUCTIONPORT /. ٤ ٤ ˜
s 4HESUCTIONSIDEDAMPERFORAIRmOWCONTROL ISCLOSED
o Check and see if it is closed.
s "ADCONTACTSINELECTRICALWIRING
%R !IRmOWSENSOR ON ٤ ٤ ˜
o#HECKFORANYDISLOCATED#.CONNECTOR
s $)0SWITCHSETTINGHASBEENCHANGEDONTHECIRCUITBOARD
%R -ODELSETTING o#ONTACT!MANOORYOURDEALEROF!MANOSREPRESENTATIVEFOR /. ٤ ٤ ٤
the revised setting guide and follow the given instructions .
!NEXTERNALSIGNALALARMISGENERATED
%R %XTERNALERROR ON ٌ ٌ ٌ
   o2EMOVETHECAUSE
!NEXTERNALSIGNALALARMISGENERATED
%R %XTERNALERROR ON ٌ ٌ ٌ
o2EMOVETHECAUSE

.OTE %RWILLNOTBEDISPLAYED
Note)  ٤ : Displayed ˜: Not displayed ٌ : Displayed if the external input terminal (option) is in use.

– 29 –
N,ISTOF-ESSAGE$ISPLAY7HEN).30%#4LAMPISLIT

Display !LARMCONTENT #ORRECTIVEACTION 5 - *

s &AULTINTHEINVERTERFOR5TYPE
o Check the inverter for any fault.
%R &ANOVERLOAD ٤ ٤ ٤
s /VERLOADTOFANMOTORFOR-*TYPE
o2EMOVETHECAUSEOFOVERLOADTOTHEFANMOTOR
s 3OMEOFPULSESIGNALSARENOTBEINGOUTPUT
o Check and ensure by the sound (click-clack) that all solenoid valves
(pilot valves) are working properly.
%R 0ILOTVALVE s &AULTORFAILUREINSOLENOIDVALVESPILOTVALVES ORDIAPHRAGMVALVES ٤ ٤ ˜
was detected.
o Check for loose connection, disconnection and contact error of con-
nectors.
s The before/after-filter differential pressure is abnormally high/low.
o Check if the filter is installed properly.
o Check if the filter is free of damage or defects.
Er 11 ٌ 0SENSOR ٤ ٤ ˜
o Check if the pressure detection tube is free of dislocation, breakage,
cuts, or abnormality.
o Check for absence of obstacles in the way of air intake.
s 4HESTATICPRESSUREBEFORElLTRATIONISABNORMALLYHIGHLOW
o Check if lines (duct, hoses) are installed properly.
%R 0SSENSOR o Check if the pressure detection tube is free of dislocation, breakage, ٤ ٤ ˜
cuts, or abnormality.
o Check for absence of obstacles in the way of air out.
s !BNORMALDIFFERENCEINPRESSUREBETWEENmOWSBEFORE lLTRATIONAND
after-filtration (when the filter differential pressure reads a value higher
!BNORMALlLTER
than the set point to start error indication)
Er 13 differential ٤ ٤ ˜
o Execute pulse operation to remove dust from the filter.
pressure
o Dispose of the dust from the bucket.
o Carry out filter replacement.
!NEXTERNALSIGNALALARMISGENERATED
%R %XTERNALERROR ٌ ٌ ٌ
o2EMOVETHECAUSE
!NEXTERNALSIGNALALARMISGENERATED
%R %XTERNALERROR ٌ ٌ ٌ
o2EMOVETHECAUSE

Note)  ٤ : Displayed ˜: Not displayed ٌ : Displayed if the external input terminal (option) is in use.
.OTE %RWILLNOTBEDISPLAYED

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 $UST2EMOVALFROMTHE&ILTER
!PUSHONTHE05,3%SWITCHONTHECONTROLPANELWILLCARRYOUTDUSTREMOVALFROMAROUNDTHElLTER

#!54)/.
s"EFORE PRESSING THE 05,3% SWITCH MAKE SURE THE FILTER INSPECTION COVER IS CLOSED )F THE SWITCH
should be pressed with the cover open, the dust removed off the filter by the pulse jet would scatter
outwards through that opening.

0RESS THE 05,3% SWITCH 4HIS ACTIVATES THE hPULSE JETv TO
carry out dust removal from the filter. (The switch is operable
regardless of the ON/OFF state of the fan motor.)

!TAPRESSONTHE05,3%SWITCH ONECOMPLETECYCLEOFTHE
“pulse jet” operation is performed, during which time the
PROMPTh0-vREMAINS/.INTHEMESSAGEWINDOW

0ULSERUNINDICATOR

 &ILTER$UST#LOGGING3EVERITY
The severity of filter clogging may be judged from the state of restoration of differential pressure read by
the manometer or indicated in the message window just after the execution of dust removal from the filter.

5-TYPE *TYPE

-ANOMETER READINGS OF


Judgment is made by the △ 0VALUEIN0A @HINDICATETHESEVERITIES
indicated on the message window. of filter clogging.

The severity of filter clogging varies according to the type of dust to be collected and operation conditions
OFTHEMACHINEUSED9OUMAYUSETHEFOLLOWINGCRITERIATOMAKEITSJUDGMENT

/NTHENORMALOPERATINGCONDITION THElLTERSHOULDBEDUSTEDOFFWHENTHEVALUEOFä0OR@HISTO
0AASTHESTANDARD3OLONGASTHElLTERISNEW THEPULSEJETISSOEFlCIENTINREMOVINGDUSTFROM
THElLTERTHATTHElLTERWILLBERELIEVEDFROMCLOGGING(OWEVER WITHTHEPROGRESSIVEBUILDUPOFDUSTONTHE
filter, dust removal by pulse jet operation will be inefficient in clearing up clogging. If this happens, it is
the time to replace the filter with new one.
4HE@HVALUEGIVENABOVEASTHEGUIDEFORPERIODOFlLTERDUSTREMOVALVARIESDEPENDINGONTHETYPEOF
dust to be collected or operating conditions of the machine used. If the dust is uniquely easy to clog the
lLTER ORlLTRATIONAIRmOWRATEISVERYHIGH THEEFFECTOFDUSTREMOVALFROMTHElLTERMIGHTWEAROFFVERY
rapidly, resulting in the demand for earlier replacement of the filter. The severity of filter clogging should
be judged by each of individual users in light of their own operating conditions.

– 31 –
 2ESETOF4HERMAL2ELAY
If the motor is overloaded, the thermal relay may trip to bring a stop to the motor. In that case, reset it as
follows:

#!54)/.
s)NCASESTHEMACHINECANNOTBERESTOREDTONORMALOPERATIONBYRESETTING ORCURRENTINTERRUPTIONIS
OFTENCAUSEDBYTHETRIPOFTHERMALRELAY CONTACT!MANO ORYOURDEALEROF!MANOREPRESENTATIVE
s)F THE CAUSE OF THE THERMAL RELAY TRIPS SHOULD BE ATTRIBUTABLE TO ANY OTHER FACTORS THAN THIS MACHINE
conduct an on-the-spot current/voltage investigation by the qualified electrician on your side.

;-*TYPE=
Ԙ Turn off the switchboard (primary power supply) for safety.

ԙ Open the control panel.

Ԛ Check the electrical wiring for any defects or connection


error (and remove the cause of thermal relay trip).
!FTER THAT PRESS THE THERMAL RELAY RESET BUTTON PROVIDED
on the electromagnetic switch box.

ԛ Close the control panel and secure with the screw.

Ԝ Turn on the switchboard (primary power supply). Then,


press the ON switch on the control panel to run the ma-
chine for operational test. Check for abnormal sound,
overheat, malfunction, etc.

;5TYPE=
Ԙ Turn off the switchboard (primary power supply). Check
the electrical wiring for any defects or connection error (and
remove the cause of thermal relay trip).

ԙ7AITFORSECONDSORSO4URNONTHEPOWERONCEAGAIN
This will cause the inverter thermal relay to reset.

Ԛ0RESSTHE/.34!24 SWITCHONTHECONTROLPANELTORUN
the machine for operational test. Check for abnormal
sound, overheat, malfunction, etc.

– 32 –
 -!).4%.!.#%
-AKESURETOREADANDUNDERSTANDTHEFOLLOWINGDANGERS WARNINGSANDCAUTIONSBEFOREPERFORMINGMAINTE-
nance.

$!.'%2
s$ONOTPUTYOURHANDS INTHEROTATINGPARTOFTHEROTARYVALVE
Disobedience to this caution could cause you to suffer a serious injury.

s$ONOTREMOVETHEPROTECTIVECOMPONENTDISCHARGEPIPE CHAINCOVER FROMTHE


ROTATINGPART
Disobedience to this caution could cause a serious personal injury to occur.

7!2.).'
s#LEAN THE EQUIPMENT PERIODICALLY TO PREVENT BUILD UP OF DUSTS INSIDE AND OUT-
SIDE ANDINSIDETHEPIPING
Ignition source put in the dust accumulation could cause a fire to occur.

s$ISPOSEOFTHECOLLECTEDDUSTEVERYDAYANDNEVERBUILD UPWITHINTHEDUSTCOL-
LECTOR
Neglecting this caution may prevent the machine from functioning normally and the igni-
tion source put in the dust accumulation could ignite a fire.

#!54)/.

s7HEN lTTING IN OR TAKING OFF THE lLTER INSPECTION COVER GRIP THE COVER HANDLES
WITHBOTHHANDSTOPREVENTTHEFALLOFTHECOVER
If the cover should fall, it could do a person injury.

s 7HENCARRYINGOUTMAINTENANCEWORK SUCHASlLTERREPLACEMENTANDDUSTDIS-
CHARGE PUTONAPPROPRIATEPROTECTIVEWEAR
Otherwise, you could get hurt during the work.

s "EFOREDOINGINSPECTIONORMAINTENANCEWORK ALWAYSTURNOFFTHEPRIMARYPOW-
ERTOTHEDUSTCOLLECTOR
Failure to do this could cause electric shock.

– 33 –
 $ISCHARGINGTHECOLLECTEDDUST

;3TANDARDBUCKETTYPE=
!TTHEENDOFEVERYWORKINGDAY THECOLLECTEDDUSTSHOULDBEDISCHARGEDFROMTHEMACHINEINSIDE)FTHIS
caution is not observed and an ignition source is put in the accumulation of dust, a fire can be caused to
occur.
The discharged dust, then, should be disposed of appropriately according to your in-company rule or the
related local regulations.

Ԙ0RESSTHE;/&&=STOPSWITCHANDWAITFORAPPROXIMATELY
minutes until the motor stops completely.

ԙ 0RESS THE 05,3% SWITCH TO START THE FILTER DUST REMOVAL
operation. In case “end pulse” function is set on, wait until
the “end pulse” dust removal operation is finished.

h0-vISDISPLAYEDWHILETHE
pulse operation is in progress.

Ԛ For a while wait until the dust scattering inside the unit is
settled down.

ԛ 5NDO THE CATCH CLIPS RETAINING THE BUCKET COVER AT BOTH
sides.

Ԝ Turn the bucket lift handle to the right and pull out the
bucket to your side.

ԝ Discharge the dust in the bucket. If you use a dust-pack (an


option), discharge the dust and pack all together.

Bucket lifting handle

The discharged dust should be disposed of appropriately


according to your in-company rule or the related local
regulations.

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Ԟ !FTER THE DISCHARGE OF DUST MOUNT THE EMPTY BUCKET ON
the lift panel and push them deep into the main frame until
they hit against the stopper.

If you desire to put in the dust-pack (an option), spread it


uniformly on the entire bottom and internal side surfaces
of the bucket, and turn down its four edges outwards
along the external side surfaces of the bucket.

ԟ Turn up the bucket lift handle to the left to secure the


bucket.

Ԡ Fit the hole in the bucket cover to the bucket cover receiv-
er of the main frame.

ԡ While pressing the bucket cover against the main frame,


secure it with the catch clips.

;2OTARYVALVEDISCHARGER=
Depending on the specifications of the main body, some machines are provided with the rotary valve type
automatic discharger. When operating such a machine, never put your hand(s) in the rotating part of the
rotary valve discharger. Neglecting this caution could lead you to suffer a serious injury.

Important!
The discharge pipe is provided with a metal grating for safety.
(OWEVER ACCORDING TO THE SPECIFICATIONS SOME DISCHARGER
does not have a discharge pipe, and some, although having the
discharge pipe, may not have the grating. With such types, the
operator’s hand can easily reach the rotating part of the valve,
which is very dangerous.
Never put the hand in the rotating part of the discharger.

Do not remove the


discharge pipe.
Do not put the hand in the rotating part.

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 )NSPECTIONAND2EPLACEMENTOF&ILTER
The filter should be periodically inspected and replaced. The standard interval between replacements is
TOYEARS3UBJECTTOCHANGEDEPENDINGONTHEKIND SIZEOFTHEDUSTTOBECOLLECTED ANDMACHINES
working environment. If the filter gets clogged earlier, replace immediately.) If you find any torn, broken
or worn-out part in the filter, immediately replace it with new one.

#!54)/.
Follow the instructions below. Neglecting these cautions can cause breakdown of products or deterirate
their efficiency.
s$ONOTOPERATETHEMACHINEWITHTHElLTERREMOVED
s&IRMLYSECURETHElLTERWITHWINGNUTS
s7HENPERFORMINGlLTERREPLACEMENT ALWAYSCHANGEALLlLTERSATTHESAMETIME)FNEWANDOLDlLTERS
or different types of filters, are used together in an operation, new or some specific filters may get
clogged up earlier due to non-uniform losses of the filter pressure.

Ԙ0RESSTHE;/&&=STOPSWITCHANDWAITFORAPPROXIMATELY
minutes until the motor stops completely.

ԙ0RESSTHE05,3%SWITCHTOCARRYOUTTHElLTERDUSTREMOV-
al operation. In case “end pulse” function is set on, wait
until the “end pulse” dust removal operation is finished.

Ԛ2EMOVETHESTARKNOBBOLTSRETAININGTHElLTERINSPECTION
cover. Open the inspection cover.

.OTE
s,OOSENTHESTARKNOBBOLTSWHILEHOLDINGTHECOV-
ERINPLACETOAVOIDTHEFALLOFTHECOVER
s'RIPBOTHHANDLESlRMLYWITHYOURHANDSANDDE-
TACHTHECOVERFROMTHEMAINBODYWITHDUECARE
NOTTOLETITFALLONYOURFOOT
s+EEPTHEDETACHEDCOVERINASAFEPLACEWHEREIT
WILLNOTBEOBSTACLETOYOURWORK

ԛ2EMOVEWINGNUTSSECURINGTHElLTERFRAME0ULLOUTTHE
filter and filter frame all together to your side.

Ԝ Take the filter out of the filter frame to inspect or replace


WITHANEWONE2EPEATUNTILALLlLTERSAREREPLACED

#!54)/.
Dispose of the used filter in the manner conforming to
your rule or the related local regulations.

ԝ Insert the filter frame between rails and push in deeply


until the rails’ ends hang on the support at the back of the
main frame.
– 36 –
Ԟ Secure the filter frame with the wing nut.

If the wing nuts are not tightened suf-


ficiently, the dust may leak.

ԟ Insert the hook on the cover support of the main frame in


the hole in the filter inspection cover.

.OTE
s (OLD THE lLTER INSPECTION COVER BY GRASPING BOTH
HANDLESANDPUTITONTHECOVERSUPPORT
s#HECKIFTHESUPPORTHOOKSARESETINTHEHOLESIN
THElLTERINSPECTIONCOVER

Ԡ While pressing the filter inspection cover against the main


frame, secure with the star knob bolt.

.OTE
s 3ECURE THE INSPECTION COVER WITH STAR KNOB BOLTS
WHILE HOLDING THE COVER AGAINST THE MAIN BODY
WITHTHEHANDTOAVOIDTHEFALLOFTHECOVER
Turn each star knob bolt clockwise
to secure.

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 -AINTENANCEOF$UST2EMOVAL#OMPONENTS
s$RAINTHEAIRlLTERPERIODICALLY#HECKTHEDRAINAMOUNTTHROUGHTHEAIRlLTERINSPECTIONWINDOW
s$RAINTHEHEADERPIPEANDDODIAPHRAGMMAINTENANCEONEORTWOTIMESAYEAR

;$RAININGTHEAIRlLTER=
The drain amount is variable according to the working conditions of the machine.

Ԙ 0REPARE A DRAIN PAN AND LAY IT UNDER THE DRAIN HOSE SO
that the hose nozzle will be open against the pan.

ԙ Turn the knob in the lower part of the air filter to let the
drain out into the pan.

Carefully do this, since the drain may scatter off by the


compressed air pressure.

Ԛ!FTERMAKINGSURETHATTHEAIRlLTERISCOMPLETELYDRAINED
out, turn the knob in the lower portion to the right to close
the drain port.

– 38 –
;$RAININGTHEHEADERPIPE=
!LTHOUGHTHEDRAINAMOUNTMAYVARYDEPENDINGONYOUROPERATINGCONDITIONS THEHEADERPIPESHOULDBE
drained periodically (once or twice a year, or so).

Ԙ 0RESS THE /&& 34/0 SWITCH 7AIT FOR APPROXIMATELY 


minute until the fan motor rotation makes a complete stop.

ԙ Stop the supply of the compressed air.

Ԛ /PERATE THE PULSE JET SEVERAL TIMES USING THE 05,3%


switch, to remove the pressure from inside the header
pipe.

ԛ0REPAREADRAINPANANDPLACEITUNDERTHEDRAINPORT

Ԝ2EMOVETHEDRAINBOLTSLOWLYUSINGAHEXAGONWRENCH TO
let the drain out.

ԝ !FTER COMPLETING DRAINAGE OPERATION TAPE THE DRAIN BOLT


with new sealing tape, put it in the drain port and tighten
firmly.

Ԟ3UPPLYTHECOMPRESSEDAIRUNDERAGIVENPRESSUREOF
TO-0A

ԟ0RESSTHE05,3%SWITCHTOCHECKTHEPULSEJETWORKING

;-AINTENANCEOFDIAPHRAGMVALVES=
s 4HEDIAPHRAGMVALVESWITHAPILOTVALVE INSTALLEDTOTHISMACHINESHOULDBECHECKEDANDSERVEDONCE
or twice a year.
s )TISRECOMMENDEDTOMAKEAPERIODICINSPECTIONTHEDIAPHRAGMRUBBERPORTION INTHEDIAPHRAGMVALVE
of once a year.
s &ORFURTHERINFORMATION CONTACT!MANO ORYOURDEALEROF!MANOREPRESENTATIVE

– 39 –
!00%.$)8
U30%#)&)#!4)/.3
-ODELNAME 0I%  0I%  0I%  0I% 
0OWER -*TYPE  PHASE 6 OR(ZFOREXCLUSIVE USEOR6AND(ZASPERNAMEPLATE
SUPPLY 5TYPE  PHASE 6 FOR(ZSHARED USEOR6AND(ZASPERNAMEPLATE
3
!IRmOWM MIN            
3TATICPRESSURE0A            
.OISED";!= ,ESSTHANÒ,ESSTHANÒ,ESSTHANÒ,ESSTHANÒ
&ILTER !REAM2    
1UANTITY    
-ATERIAL 0 OLYESTERSPAN BOND
'EOMETRY -OLDEDCARTRIDGETYPE
$USTREMOVALMETHOD !UTOMATICPULSEJETMETHOD
!IRPRESSURE TO-0A
-OTOR Totally enclosed
Type 4OTALLYENCLOSEDVERTICALmANGETYPE
outer-fan type
/UTPUTK7    
)NVERTER5TYPE &ORK7 &ORK7 &ORK7 &ORK7
&REQ!DJUSTINGRANGE
TO(Z!UTOMATICADJUSTMENTBYMICROCOMPUTER
5TYPE
Type of fan Turbo fan
.UMBEROFPILOTVALVESPCS    
Compressed air consumption
   
(N/min.)
"UCKETCAPACITYLITER   X X
0OWERCORD M COREWIRES WITHOUTPLUG
3UCTIONPORTDIAMETERMM Œ Œ Œ Œ
7EIGHTMASSKG    
$IMENSIONS7X,X(MM XX XX XX XX

s4HEABOVEhSTATICPRESSUREvANDhNOISEvFOR54YPEARESPECIlCATIONSFORMACHINESOPERATINGAT(ZFREQUENCY
s4HEABOVEAREDATAFORSTANDARDMACHINESFORDOMESTICUSETHEMACHINESBUILTFORSPECIALUSEORFOREIGNUSE
may have different data from above in the contents.

U3%26)#%0!243 * : Optional parts

.AME 0ART.UMBER 2EMARKS


&ILTER3PAN BOND 0)"  WITHlLTERPACKING
&INE&ILlLTER
0)"  WITHlLTERPACKING
3TATIClLTER
0)"  WITHlLTERPACKING
7ETlLTER
0)"  WITHlLTERPACKING
&ILTERPACKING 0)"  5RETHANESPONGE
$USTPACKPOLYVINYLBAG
6.  FOR0I% USE
$USTPACKPOLYVINYLBAG
6.  FOR0I% USE
$IAPHRAGMVALVEWITHPILOTVALVE 0)0  !#6
$IAPHRAGM #7%  2UBBERSPARE

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U/543)$%$2!7).'

0I% 

s!LLCOMMONTO5 -AND*TYPES
(Some par ts in operation panel
unique to J type excepted)
s-ANOMETER INSTALLATION IS AVAILABLE
on J type only.

0I% 

s!LLCOMMONTO5 -AND*TYPES
(Some par ts in operation panel
unique to J type excepted)
s-ANOMETER INSTALLATION IS AVAILABLE
on J type only.

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0I% 

s!LLCOMMONTO5 -AND*TYPES
(Some par ts in operation panel
unique to J type excepted)
s-ANOMETER INSTALLATION IS AVAILABLE
on J type only.

0I% 

s!LLCOMMONTO5 -AND*TYPES
(Some par ts in operation panel
unique to J type excepted)
s-ANOMETER INSTALLATION IS AVAILABLE
on J type only.

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◆WIRING DIAGRAM
[U-Type]

−43−
[M-Type]

−44−
[J-Type]

−45−
U42/5",%3(//4).'
To ensure safety, if a fault or error is detected during operation, turn off the power supply before everything.
!FTERTHATPERFORMINSPECTION)FREPAIRSARENEEDED CONTACTYOURDEALEROF!MANOREPRESENTATIVE

4ROUBLEPROBLEM #AUSE 2EMEDY


4HE/.34!24 SWITCHWAS q$ISCONNECTIONOFPOWERCORD q2EPLACETHEPOWERCORD
pressed, but the machine will q.OPOWERAPPLICATION q#HECKTHEPOWERSUPPLYSOURCE
not go on.
q0OWERFAILUREHASOCCURRED q7AITFORPOWERRECOVERY
q4HESWITCHBOARDISTURNEDOFF q4URNONTHESWITCHBOARD

5NUSUALORABNORMALSOUND q3INGLEPHASEOPERATIONISBEING q2EPLACETHEPOWERCORD


performed due to the disconnection
of core wire(s) of the power cord.
)MMEDIATELYSTOPSAFTER q4HETHERMALRELAYHASTIPPED qFind the cause for thermal relay trip,
starting up. because filter inspection cover is and remove the cause.
OPENED OROFOTHERCAUSES 2ESETTHERELAY
3UDDENSTOPOFOPERATION q4HETHERMALRELAYHASTRIPPEDDUE q3TABILIZETHEPOWERSUPPLYVOLTAGE
to the drop of power supply voltage. and reset the thermal relay.
q4HESWITCHBOARDISTURNEDOFF q7AITUNTILTHEPOWERISRECOVERED
)NADEQUATESUCTIONFORCE q4HElLTERISCLOGGEDUP q2EMOVETHElLTERDUSTBYPALSEJET
q4HESUCTIONPORT HOSEORDUCTIS q2EMOVEDIRTANDDUSTWITHWHICHTHE
clogged. suction port, hose or duct is clogged up.
q4HElLTERINSPECTIONCOVERISOPEN q#LOSETHElLTERINSPECTIONCOVER
q4HElLTERHASGOTEXPIRED q2EPLACETHElLTER
q4HEBUCKETISlLLEDUPWITHTHECOL q$ISCHARGEDUSTFROMTHEBUCKET
lected dust.
q!VOLTAGELOWERTHANTHEGIVENONE q#HECKIFTHEPOWERSUPPLYVOLTAGE
is supplied from the power source. meets the specification.
$USTLEAKFROMEXHAUSTPORT q4HElLTERISBROKENDAMAGED q2EPLACETHElLTER
q$EFECTSINlLTERINSTALLATION q2E INSTALLTHElLTERINCORRECTMANNER
6IBRATION ABNORMALSOUND q&AULTSINMOTORORFAN q4URNOFFTHEPOWERANDCARRYOUT
odor inspection.

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U0%2)/$)#).30%#4)/.4!",%

Inspection frequency
Inspection point -ETHODANDCONTENTS
Daily 7EEKLY -ONTHLY 9EARLY
1. Check if these are properly installed. If any defect
is found, correct and remedy.
2. Check for any broken or deformed part. If any,
(OOD REPAIRORREPLACEWITHNEWONE
Duct/hose 3. Check the interior of duct, hose or hood for any
Internal/external ٤ ACCUMULATIONOFDUST2EMOVETHEDUSTDIRTAWAY
surfaces of at need, and re-arrange lines for the pre vention of
main body such dust accumulation.
#LEANTHEINTERIOREXTERIOROFTHEMAINBODYAND
interior of the duct thoroughly to remove dust ac
cumulations.
1. Discharge collected dust from the bucket every day.
The discharged dust should be disposed of ac-
Bucket ٤
cording to your in-company rule or related regula
tions by the local government.
1. Open the filter inspection cover to check the filter
INSTALLATIONFORANYDEFECTS2EMEDYIFANY
2. Open the filter inspection cover to check for any
Filter ٤
broken or damaged part, or cleanliness.
Broken parts or filters with accumulation of sticky
dust must be replaced.
1. Check for breakage/deterioration of power cord, or
defects in wire connection. If the core wire is ex
posed through the tear in the covering, immedi
0OWERCORD ٤
ately replace the cord.
2. Check the power plug for any breakage or defor
mation.
!IRlLTER ٤ 1. Drain the filter.
(EADERPIPE ٤ 1. Drain once or twice every year.
Diaphragm valve ٤ 2EPLACEONCEORTWICEEVERYYEAR
Dust leak from 1. Check that if any dust leaks from the exhaust. If
٤
exhaust port any, check the filter and replace at need.
The motor needs inspection and maintenance service every 2 or 3 years of operation.
-OTOR
#ONTACT!MANO ORYOURDEALEROF!MANOSREPRESENTATIVES

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275 Mamedocho Kohoku-ku, Yokohama, Japan 222-8558
TEL.:+81-45-401-1441 FAX.:+81-45-439-1150

http://www.amano.co.jp/English

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