usual washing-up liquid. After cleaning dry individual
parts properly.
• Do not allow water or other liquid to get into the filter
unit!
• The air hose can be washed out with clean water
after disconnection from the unit.
6.
Spare parts and their
replacement
6.1.
Filters
CA CHEMICAL 2F
There are two filters attached to the unit with thread
RD40x1/7". The vital rule is to use a set of two filters of
the same type at a time !
Install only new filters without any damage.
It is forbidden to clean a filter or blow through it in
any way!
From the hygiene point of view it is recommended not
to leave a filter in the unit for more than 180 working
hours.
It is also possible to use a pre-filter which holds larger
particles and especially aerosols which can stick up the
filter during paint-spraying and thus it prolongs the life
time of the filter.
REPLACEMENT OF FILTERS CA CHEMICAL 2F
see Picture appendix no.1
Picture 1A :
Demounting is done by unscrewing each filter sepa-
-rately anticlockwise.
Caution! Before mounting new filters, make sure the
new filters are undamaged, in the original packing and
their service life is not expired (expiry is marked directly
on the body of the filter). Check also whether the seals
at the connecting points of the filters and the filter unit
are unfaulted and safe.
CA CHEMICAL - Filter selection in accordance with gas application (pollutant)
Supply number
Filter type *
50 00 48
P R SL
50 01 56
A
50 01 57
AP R SL
50 01 67
ABP R SL
50 01 68
ABEKP R SL
* Filters for CleanAIR are labeled according to Standards EN 12 941/A2, EN 12 942/A2 and EN 14 387
The chart need not feature all available types of filters, for complete up-to-date offer contact your supplier.
Picture 1B :
Mount new filters one by one clockwise. It is necessary
to be particular about screwing them tight to ensure
tightness of the joints.
CA CHEMICAL 3F
There are three filters attached to the unit with thread
RD40x1/7". The vital rule is to use a set of three filters
of the same type at a time !
Install only new filters without any damage.
It is forbidden to clean a filter or blow through it in
any way!
From the hygiene point of view it is recommended not
to leave a filter in the unit for more than 180 working
hours!
It is also possible to use a pre-filter which holds larger
particles and especially aerosols which can stick up the
filter during paint-spraying and thus it prolongs the life
time of the filter.
REPLACEMENT OF FILTERS CA CHEMICAL 3F
see Picture appendix no.2
Picture 2A :
Demounting is done by unscrewing each filter sepa-
-rately anticlockwise.
Caution! Before mounting new filters, make sure the
new filters are undamaged, in the original pac-king and
their service life is not expired (expiry is marked directly
on the body of the filter). Check also whether the seals
at the connecting points of the filters and the filter unit
are unfaulted and safe.
Picture 2B :
New filters are mounted one by one clockwise. It is ne-
cessary to be particular about screwing them tight to
ensure tightness of the joints.
Colour code
Main application
White
Solid and liquid particles (Aerosols)
Brown
Organic gases and fumes with boiling point >65°C
Brown
Organic gases and fumes with boiling point >65°C
White
Solid and liquid particles (Aerosols)
Brown
Organic gases and fumes with boiling point >65°C
Gray
Inorganic gases and fumes like Chlorine, H2S, HCN
White
Solid and liquid particles (Aerosols)
Brown
Organic gases and fumes with boiling point >65°C
Gray
Inorganic gases and fumes like Chlorine, H2S, HCN,
Yellow
Sulphur dioxide (SO2) and acid gases and vapours
Green
Ammonia and organic amines
White
Solid and liquid particles (Aerosols)
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