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The
Filter Receiver provides automatic material-from-air separation. The tangential
inlet, located in the receivers circular hopper, provides a cyclonic
separation of the material/air stream. Airborne material is trapped by
the filter bags. Timed, compressed-air pulses clean the filter bags, dropping
the once airborne material into the hopper. The filter bags are protected
from the material mainstream by a deflector shield. Efficient performance
of the filter receiver is achieved through the proper selection of filter
media and the correct air-to-cloth ratio.
Construction
and Performance Features:
Materials
of Construction
The filter receiver and hopper are constructed of epoxy-coated carbon
steel. For applications requiring it, the material contact surfaces or
the entire unit can be constructed of 316 or 304 stainless steel. Stainless
steel construction is an excellent choice for abrasive, corrosive, and
food-grade applications.
Pulse-cleaned
filter bags
The filter bags are cleaned by bursts of compressed air from the air accumulator.
The air is directed through venturis, forcing a greater volume to join
the burst before it enters the bags for more complete dust particle dislodging.
Only a single row of bags is pulsed at a time leaving the remaining filter
bags on-line. The interval between bag pulsing is adjustable to provide
the best bag cleaning.
Explosion relief vents
Filter receivers can be equipped with explosion relief vents to accommodate
handling materials classified as St-1, St-2, or St-3 by the U.S. Bureau
of Mines.
Receiver
hoppers
Receiver
hoppers are offered with a choice of material inlet and discharge sizes.
Outlet flanges can be made to match Premier Aerolocks, knife gates,
or other manufacturers equipment, allowing the receiver to be easily
incorporated into a new or existing system. The hopper includes a safety
grid to prevent bags and cages from falling into the discharge device
mounted on the outlet flange.
Support
standand service platform
Support stands are available for all sizes of Filter Receivers. The receiver
is supported at an elevation that allows correct clearance for the equipment
connected to the discharge flange (e.g. shear protector, AerolockTM and
outlet adapter).
Quick access
door
The receivers filter bags are easily accessed for service through
the quickaccess door. The door latches unscrew by hand and swing to the
side, allowing the door to open on lefthand hinges. The filter bags and
cages can be reached through the door for removal, cleaning, and eventual
replacement. Larger filter receivers have two access doors located 180°
apart to provide easy access to all filter bags.
Control
panel
The pulse cleaning of the filter bags is regulated by the control panel.
The panels timer board allows
easy adjustment of the frequency and duration of each pulse, as well as
displaying which row of bags is being cleaned. All of the solenoids which
fire the pulses on command from the timer board are located in the panel,
which is rated NEMA 4. Explosion-proof NEMA 9 construction is optional.
Pressure
differential gauge
Each
receiver is equipped with a pressure differential gauge. The gauge measures
the difference in pressure between the bag plenum and venturi housing,
informing the operator of the effectiveness of the filter cleaning system.
For more
information, contact
Premier.
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