Blastrac BDC-655 Dust Collector Operating Manual PDF

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OPERATING MANUAL BDC-655 VERSION 1.0

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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY in accordance with Appendix II sub A of Directive 2006/42/EC

BLASTRAC B.V. Utrechthaven 12 NL - 3433 PN NIEUWEGEIN Tel: 0031 (0)30 601 88 66 Fax: 0031 (0)30 601 83 33 Info@Blastrac.nl The Netherlands We declare under our sole responsibility that the machine as described below conforms with the Health and Safety requirements of the European Directive for machine Safety. In case of changes to the machine without our written authorization this declaration loses its validity. Model: Blastrac BDC-655 Serial number: xxxxxB

1. satisfies the conditions set out in the Machine Directive (Directive 2006/42/EC); Low voltage directive (2006/95/EC, as last amended; EMC directive 2004/108/EC, as last amended)

2. satisfies the following harmonized standards:

NEN-EN 292-1, NEN-EN 60335-1, NEN-EN 60335-2-69, NEN-EN 55014, NEN-EN 55014-2 and NEN-EN 61000-3-2

Nieuwegein .

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Table of contents

EC Declaration of Conformity 02

1. Introduction 04

2. Machine description 04

3. Safety 06 Safety precautions - general Safety precautions - with regard to transport Safety regulations with regard to maintenance

4. Before operation 08

Checkpoints of power supply

5. Operation 08 Starting / stopping the machine Work with the machine Interrupting work

6. Maintenance 09

Filter replacement Pulse system Compressor

7. Technical data 11

Contact 12

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1. Introduction It is important that all persons who are working or maintaining this machine read the manual carefully and understand it fully. Keep this manual near to the machine, so it can always be consulted. Only authorized and trained personnel may operate this machine.

2. Machine description The Blastrac dust collector BDC-655 can only be used for dry cleaning. It should only be used for removing not-inflammable dust or substances. The BDC-655 must not be used for carcinogenic or asbestos substances. The machine is designed for usage in conditions according to classification M (see below).

Classification acc. standard EN 60335-2-69 Annexe AA

Class Designation

L (Low risk ) for separating dust with an exposure limit value of over 1 mg/m3, depending on the

volume occupied.

M (BDC-655)

(Medium risk ) for separating dust with an exposure limit value of over 0,1 mg/m3,

depending on the volume occupied.

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(High risk ) for separating al dust with an exposure limit value lower than 0,1 mg/m3, depending on the volume occupied. including

carcinogenic and pathogenic dusts.

Dust emissions into the environment

Class Value of performance

L Retains at least 99,1 % of particles measuring 3 m

M Retains at least 99,9 % of particles measuring 3 m

H Class H13 HEPA filter in accordance with EN1822

Application The BDC-655 is especially designed to be used in combination with Blastrac machines but can also be used with machines from other brands. Contact Blastrac B.V. for the correct execution and combinations.

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1 Power supply cable 8 Handle dust bin

2 Socket blast machine 9 Filter cartridges & lifting system

3 Control box 10 Connection blast machine

4 Cable support 11 Dust bin

5 Compressor 12 Fan

6 Silencer 13 Air pistol

7 Pulse system complete 14 Motor

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3. Safety Before operating the machine, the personnel must be familiar with the safety instructions given in this manual. Keep this manual near to the machine, so that it may always be consulted. Safety precautions general

It should only be used for removing not-inflammable dust or substances. The unit should not be used near flammable gasses or substances. The BDC-655 must not be applied for carcinogenic or asbestos substances. Do not use the unit when it is damaged. Do not use damaged extension cables. Do not pull the power supply cable over sharp edges, fold the cable or clamp it. Never use this machine for sucking water or liquids. Acids, acetone or solvents can damage the machine. During a standstill of the machine, pull out the plug. Dont pull out the power supply cable out by the wire, but by the connector. Use only original Blastrac parts. The dust collector must be yearly overhauled by a skilled technician.

Safety precautions with regard to transport

When transporting the dust collector do so in such a manner that damage due to the effects of the use

of force or incorrect loading and unloading is avoided. Before the dust collector is removed from the hazardous zone, take precautions to prevent dust from

escaping. Always close the inlet of the dust collector with the appropriate plug.

Safety precautions with regard to maintenance

To allow the user to carry out maintenance operations, the dust collector must be disassembled, cleaned and inspected as far as reasonably possible, without causing hazards for the maintenance staff or other people.

The suitable precautions include decontamination before disassembling the dust collector, adequate filtered ventilation of the exhaust air from the room in which it is disassembled, cleaning of the maintenance area and suitable personal protection.

The external parts of the dust collector must be decontaminated by cleaning and vacuuming methods, de-dusted before being taken out from the hazardous zone. All parts of the dust collector must be considered as contaminated when they are removed from the hazardous zone and appropriate actions must be taken to prevent dust from dispersing.

When maintenance or repair procedures are carried out, all the contaminated elements that cannot be properly cleaned, must be destroyed.

These elements must be disposed of in sealed bags according to the applicable regulations and in accordance with the local laws governing the disposal of such material.

This procedure must also be followed when the filters have to be disposed. Compartments that are not dust-tight must be opened with suitable tools and thoroughly cleaned.

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Safety regulations The following sticker is placed on the machine.

Meanings of these symbols are:

Ear protection is obliged Safety glasses with lateral protection are obliged CE-mark on this machine Safety shoes obliged Consult the manual before operating the machine

Personnel must tie back long hair and not wear loose clothing or jewellery including rings. Wear gloves and dust mask during operating the machine.

Persons who are not operating the machine must not be permitted to stay in the surrounding area of the machine.

Dont change anything on the machine. Use always cables which are approved and safety earthed (extend) cables. The machine is always equipped with an earthed connection, do not change this and use always earthed cables with an earthed plug.

Connect the main power supply cable to an installation with an earth leakage circuit breaker. Inspect and test the electrical components regularly. The electrical components have to satisfy to the

requirements which apply to these components. Always call a skilled electrician or your distributor when you have questions about the safety of the

electrical components. Work on electrical equipment or operating materials may only be undertaken by a skilled electrician or

by trained persons under the guidance and supervision of a skilled electrician as well as in accordance with the electrical engineering regulations.

Pull out the main plug during inspections and repair operations on the machine. Never operate the machine when the surface is wet. Never use the machine in the rain.

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4. Before operation Before using the machine it is essential to inspect the machine. It is not permitted to use the machine if the machine safety is not according the checkpoints below.

Checkpoints of electrical safety Use only extension cables for extending the main cable that are sized and marked in accordance with

the overall power consumption of the machine. Electrical cables must be rolled entirely off of the reels. Any damage to electric cables is not permitted Use an electrical power supply connection with earth connection. The main switch of the machine should be put to Off before connecting to the power supply.

5. Operation Starting / stopping the machine

Connect the dust hose to the machine. Connect the dust collector to the power supply. Switch on the main switch. Switch on first the compressor motor. Secondly switch on the fan motor. Carry out this actions in opposite sequence to stop the machine.

Work with the machine Regular check the contents of the dust-bin. Regular open the drain valve to remove water from the air tank.

Interrupting work When temporarily interrupting the work (1/2 hour 1 hour), the dust collector must run several

minutes to dedust the filter cartridges. Pulse cleaning of the filter system will continue and will increase the life-time of the filter cartridges.

Disconnect the power-supply cable. Prevent unauthorized persons from getting access to the dust collector or take measurements to

prevent unauthorized working with the equipment.

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6. Maintenance

Pay attention to Chapter 3 "Safety" during maintenance and repair works. Failures due to inadequate or incorrect maintenance may generate very high repair costs and long standstill periods of the dust collector. Regular maintenance therefore is imperative. Operational safety and service life of the dust collector depend, among other things, on proper maintenance. The following table shows recommendations about time, inspection and maintenance for the normal use of the dust collector.

Operating hours/ time period Inspection points, maintenance instructions

12 h after repairing Check all accessible screw connections for tight seat.

Daily and prior to starting work

Check all safety devices working adequate. Check the function of the residual current operated device. Check the hose connections for tightness and fixed seat. Check the hose to the filter for damages. Make sure that the dust bin of the filter is emptied Check the electric connections for sediments of dirt or foreign bodies. Check the electric motors for dirt and other contaminants.

Annually Full overhaul and cleaning of the complete dust collector. The time indications are based on uninterrupted operation. When the indicated number of working hours is not achieved during the corresponding period, the period can be extended. However a full overhaul must be carried out at least once a year. Due to different working conditions it cant be foreseen how frequently inspections for wear checks, inspection, maintenance and repair works ought to be carried out. Prepare a suitable inspection schedule considering your own working conditions and experience. Our specialists will be happy to assist you with more advice.

Prior to any repair works on the dust collector and its drives, secure the dust collector against unintentional switching on. Put the dust collector to its safety off position. Also make sure there is no air pressure on the pulse system.

Follow additional operating and maintenance of OEM if included during your service and maintenance work.

Further is advised: Store the cleaned and dry machine in a dry and humid free room. Protect the electrical motors from moisture, heat, dust and shocks. All repair work must to be done by qualified Blastrac personnel, this to guarantee a safe and reliable machine. Any guarantee on the machine is expired when:

Non original Blastrac parts have been used Repair work is not done by qualified Blastrac personnel Changes, add ons or conversions are undertaken without written permission of Blastrac BV

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Filter replacement By mounting new filter cartridges pay attention that their gasket at the upper side lies firm at the sheet steel of the filter chamber. A tilt of the filter cartridge result in leakage and they suction contaminants in the clean part and consequently blow they backwards in the outer air. Through the access at the top of the filter house, unscrew the wing nuts of the lifting frame. Pulse system The Dust collector is provided with a air pulse cleaning system which increases the life of the filter cartridges. The system works by use of pressurized air, built up by a compressor The air is leaded through a water separator to the pulse system. The cooled air passes a control valve, which regulates the systems pressure , and then builds up pressure in the pulse tank.

Normally the pressure in the system is 6 bar. The safety valve mounted on the compressor is activated at approximately 10 bar. This provision is to ensure that when there is a defect in the Control valve, the pressure in the pulse tank remains within safe limits. If the pressure of 6 bar is not reached, it is possible that there is a leakage in the pneumatic circuit or the air filter of the compressor is dirty. When there is pressure but the pulse system does not function, there might be a problem in the electrical system which controls the pulsing system. Check the wiring and the PLC-settings.

Advised is to take contact with Blastrac Support in order to prevent operational problems.

PLC timer unit

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Compressor Replacement or cleaning of the air filter of the compressor (item 5 page 5) is depending on the environment in which the Dust collector is operating. Advised is to take contact with Blastrac support in order to prevent operational problems.

7. Technical data

BDC-655

Power consumption 5.5 kW

Connection Load 400V, 50Hz 63A CEE plug

Supply cable 4 x 16mm2 (15m)

Available plug connections

5 pole / 63 Ampere

Air stream (hose 5 at the end)

1250 m3/hr

Dust hose connection 130 / 150 mm

Dust bin capacity 100 L

Length 1686 mm

Width 795 mm

Height 1350 mm

Weight 650 kg

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice by Blastrac B.V.

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Headquarter Blastrac The Netherlands

Utrechthaven 12 NL 3433 PN Nieuwegein Tel 0031 30 601 88 66 Fax 0031 30 601 83 33

Info@blastrac.nl

Blastrac Poland Golina, Dworcowa 47a PL 63-200 Jarocin

Tel 0048 627 40 41 50 Fax 0048 627 40 41 51

Info@blastrac.pl

Blastrac Italy S.S. 10 Padana Inferiore, 41

IT 29012 Caorso (PC) Tel 0039 0523 81 42 41 Fax 0039 0523 81 42 45

Info@blastra.it

Blastrac United Kingdom Unit 2, Outgang Lane, Dinnington

Sheffield, South Yorkshire GB S25 3QY, England

Tel 0044 1909 56 91 18 Fax 0044 1909 56 75 70

Info@blastrac.co.uk

Blastrac Germany Richard Byrd Strae 15

D 50829 Kln (Ossendorf) Tel 0049 221 70 90 32 0

Fax 0049 221 70 90 32 22 Info@blastrac.de

Blastrac Spain Calle Copernico, 16

Nave 2 E 28820 Coslada

Tel 0034 91 660 10 65 Fax 0034 91 672 72 11

Info@blastr

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