Clayton Hornet 500-400 Guide

January 2019
WARNING
SAFETY LEGEND
WARNING
•
A HEPA Filter must be installed in this vacuum at all times
•
If this vacuum is used to collect hazardous material, appropriate personal protective equipment may be required
•
If this vacuum is intended for dust ignition proof operation, it must be used with supplied or recommended accessories from
Clayton Associates
•
Any alteration to this equipment by a third party will nullify its warranty
Hearing protection is recommended when
operating this equipment.
Respiratory protection is recommended when
operating this equipment.
Read and understand operator’s manual before
using this equipment.
Eye protection is required when operating
this equipment.
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Hornet Exp Air
Dust Ignition Proof Pneumatic Vacuum
Models with Prex: 500-400, ACE-300, ACE-400, ACE-500, ACE-1000
• Designed for use in Explosive Dust Atmospheres
• Designed for use in Class II Divison 2 Groups E, F & G Locations
• Designed for use in ATEX Category 3D Zone 22
• Dry Recovery Only
II 3 D T85ºC

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Table of Contents.................................................................................................................2
Applications & Environments...............................................................................................2
What’s Included ...................................................................................................................3
Specications & Requirements............................................................................................3
Getting Started ....................................................................................................................3
Compressed Air Fittings ......................................................................................................4
Dynamic Power Control.......................................................................................................4
Differential Pressure Gauge ................................................................................................5
Before Each Use .................................................................................................................6
Bag Filter Change................................................................................................................8
Safe Filter Change.............................................................................................................. 9
HEPA Filter Change...........................................................................................................11
Backpack Harness.............................................................................................................12
Illustrated Parts Breakdown...............................................................................................13
Limited Lifetime Warranty Terms and Conditions ..............................................................17
Declaration Of Conformity .................................................................................................18
APPLICATIONS & ENVIRONMENTS
Meets the European ATEX requirement for use in:
The ATEX marking certies that the vacuum can be used in the presence of combustible or conductive dusts.
Group II / Category 3D / Zone 22
Non-mining (Group II) Combustible Dust (Category 3D) is abnormally present (Zone 22)
Meets the North American NEC / NFPA requirements for use in:
Class II / Div 2 / Group E
Atmospheres containing metal dust (Class II Group E) is abnormally present (Div 2)
Class II / Div 2 / Group F
Atmospheres containing carbon, black coal or coke dust (Class II Group F) is abnormally present (Div 2)
Class II / Div 2 / Group G
Atmospheres containing our, starch or grain dust (Class II Group G) is abnormally present (Div 2)
Do not use this equipment for cleaning or extracting fuel residues from any vehicle or equipment.
Do not use this equipment for cleaning or extracting live sparks or burning embers.
Grounding Instructions
This vacuum must be connected to an earth ground source with the grounding cable included. If the vacuum should come in
contact with an external electrical source, grounding provides a path of least resistance for electrical current to reduce the risk
of electrical shock.
Bonding Instructions
The work piece must be bonded to the same earth ground as the vacuum. This ensures that the vacuum and the work piece are at
the same electrical potential to eliminate static discharge between them.
Tools And Attachments
This equipment is only intended for dust-ignition proof operation if it is used with the proper conductive hose and tools provided by
Clayton. Any alteration to this equipment by a third party will nullify its warranty.
WARNING
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GETTING STARTED
1. Remove and identify the vacuum, consumables, and accessories included in the box
2. Visually inspect vacuum to ensure that no parts are missing or damaged
3. Activate the HEPA Filter Timer
• The HEPA Timer Card is attached to the handel
• Follow the directions on Timer Card to activate
4. Familiarize yourself with the vacuum
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WHAT’S INCLUDED
Hornet Pneumatic Vacuums ship with the following items:
• Hornet Pneumatic Vacuum
• Conductive Filter Bags (Installed)
• Conductive HEPA Filter (Installed)
• HEPA 12 Month Timer Card (Installed)
ACE kits ship with the following optional accessories:
• Conductive 1/2” Compressed Air line
• Grounding / Bonding Cable
• Conductive Filter Bags
• Continuity Tester
• Conductive Combination Air/Vac Hose
• Backpack Harness
Use only the following Clayton consumables and accessories:
Weight ...........................................................................10 lbs (4.5 kg)
Dimensions....................................................................6.25 x 6 x 20 in (15.8 x 15.2 x 50.8 cm)
HEPA Filter Efciency....................................................99.97% @ 0.3 μm (H13)
Filter Bag Efciency.......................................................95% @ 0.5 micron
Compressed Air Consumption.......................................60 SCFM (102 SCMH)
Compressed Air Supply Pressure..................................90-120 PSI (6.2 - 8.3 bar)
Vacuum Flow .................................................................60 SCFM (102 SCMH)
Vacuum Suction.............................................................180 in/H2O (45 kPa)
Sounds Pressure Level .................................................<70 dBA
Compressed
Air Plug
(Air In)
Inlet Cap
Inlet Port
Grounding
Jack
Inlet Latch
Compressed
Air Control Valve Differential
Pressure Gauge
Compressed
Air Coupler
(Tool Air Out)
Pressure
Gauge
Dynamic
Power Control
SPECIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS
Continuity TesterBackpack Harness
Ground Cable
Conductive
Filter Bags
Conductive
HEPA Filter
Hornet Air Pneumatic Vacuum
Hornet Filters
Model
Bags 690-A0031
HEPA 627-516H
Hornet Accessories
Model
Conductive Compressed Air line 922-A08H30
Grounding Bonding Cable 900-A001-30
Continuity Tester 925-200
Cobination Air/Vac Hose 67X-AVHW1616-08

COMPRESSED AIR FITTINGS
The vacuum has the following compressed air requirements to function properly
• Compressed air must be clean, dry, and oil free to prevent blockage of the pneumatic system
• Compressed air line and ttings must have a minimum diameter of 1/2in
Compressed Air Plug (air in)
The Vacuum is supplied with a 1/2in stainless steel industrial interchange compressed air plug for connection to your compressed
air supply.
The Compressed Air Plug may be changed to another nominal 1/2in style if required
• Remove the compressed air plug with either a 7/8in deep socket or 7/8in open end wrench
• Install a new compressed air plug
Compressed Air Coupler (air out)
The Vacuum is supplied with a 1/4in brass high ow compatible industrial interchange compressed air coupler.
This coupler provides convenient pass through compressed air for an air tool connected to the vacuum.
The Compressed Air Coupler may be changed to another nominal 1/4in style if required
• Remove the compressed air coupler with a 3/4in open end wrench
• Install a new compressed air coupler
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DYNAMIC POWER CONTROL
1. Adjusting the DPC (Dynamic Power Control)
• Vacuum power and compressed air consumption can be adjusted by turning the DPC with a large at head screwdriver
• The DPC rotates 1-1/2 turns from fully closed to fully open
• Do not force the rotation past these limits
• Rotate the DPC clockwise to the fully closed position
• Rotate the DPC counterclockwise 1 full turn to the factory setting
• To increase vacuum power and compressed air consumption turn the DPC counter-clockwise up to an additional 1/2 turn
• To decrease vacuum power and compressed air consumption turn the DPC clockwise up to an additional 1/2 turn
Compressed Air Plug
(Air In)
Compressed Air Coupler
(Air Out)

DIFFERENTIAL PRESSURE GAUGE
Principle of Operation
As the bag lter is loaded with debris, the debris restricts airow thru the bag. This restriction increases the differential pressure which is
displayed on the Gauge located on the bottom of the Hornet Vacuum.This can help determine when to change the bag lter.
Clayton recommends that the bag lter be changed when it is approximately 80% full by volume. Keep in mind that If the debris is something
like ne powder it will create more restriction and therefore a greater differential pressure than something like rivet stems.
The differential pressure gauge has a range of 0 to -100. We recommend that each
customer test the hornet in situ to determine their gauge readings for both a clean
bag lter and a bag lter 80% full using the procedure below.
1. Testing the Differential Pressure
Each customer should tailor their differential pressure testing schedule based on how quickly
the bag lter will typically reach capacity in their specic environment.
2. Attach the Compressed Air line
Clayton EXP compressed air lines are conductive and provide compressed air to power the vacuum and as a drain for static buildup
This equipment is only validated for dust ignition proof operation when used with this air line
• Ensure that the compressed air valve on the vacuum is in the off position
• Connect the compressed air line to a compressed air source
• Connect the compressed air line to the compressed air plug on the vacuum
3. Activating the Vacuum
• Rotate the compressed air valve on the vacuum
• 90 degrees counterclockwise to start compressed air owing and activate the vacuum
4. Reading the Gauge
• Once the vacuum is running, lay the vacuum on its side so that the gauge is visible
• Hold the inlet port open with your hand (do not insert a hose)
• Read the gauge
• Close the inlet port
• Deactivate the vacuum
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Compressed Air Line
Compressed
Air Valve Off
Compressed Air Plug
Compressed
Air Valve On
Inlet Port
Open
Differential
Pressure Gauge

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BEFORE EACH USE
1. Visually inspect vacuum to ensure that no parts are missing or damaged
2. Install a new Filter Bag if required
• See the Bag Filter Change section of this document
3. BONDING AND GROUNDING
• This is required only if the vacuum will be used in the presence of combustible dust
• To ensure safe operation, all conductive parts of the vacuum should be electrically bonded
Use the included continuity tester; check the vacuum for bonding before each use
• Connect the alligator clip of the continuity tester to the 1/2 inch compressed air plug (see below)
• Using the continuity test probe, touch the designated points on the bonding diagram to test for continuity
Warning: Do not use this equipment in a classied environment if any test points do NOT pass the continuity test.
Compressed Air Plug
(Alligator Clip Here)
Bottom Tray
Housing
Dome
Ground Jack
Rubber Rail
Inlet Port
Inlet Cap
Inlet Latch
Compressed
Air Coupler
Dynamic
Power Control
Continuity Tester

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4. Attach the Grounding Cable
• This is required only if the vacuum will be used in the presence of combustible dust
• The grounding cable included should be plugged into the grounding jack and clamped to either the work piece or the same grounding
point as the work piece.
5. Attach the Compressed Air Line
Clayton EXP compressed airlines are conductive and provide compressed air to power the vacuum and as a drain for static buildup
This equipment is only validated for dust ignition proof operation when used with this airline
• Ensure that the compressed air valve on the vacuum is in the off position
• Connect the compressed airline to a compressed air source
• Connect the compressed airline to the compressed air plug on the vacuum
6. Attach the Vacuum Hose
Clayton EXP vacuum hoses are conductive and provide a drain for static buildup
This equipment is only validated for dust ignition proof operation when used with these vacuum hoses
Vacuum Hose only
• Open the Vacuum Inlet
• Insert the metal sleeve of the vacuum hose into
the inlet on the vacuum
Combination Air/Vac Hose
• Open the Vacuum Inlet
• Insert the metal sleeve of the vacuum hose into the
inlet on the vacuum
• Connect the compressed airline to the compressed
air coupler on the vacuum
7. Activating the Vacuum
Rotate the compressed air valve on the vacuum
90 degrees counter-clockwise to start compressed
air owing and activate the vacuum
Grounding Cable
BEFORE EACH USE
Grounding Jack
Compressed Air Line
Vacuum Hose
Compressed
Air Line
Compressed
Air Valve On
Compressed
Air Valve Off
Vacuum Inlet
Compressed
Air Coupler
Compressed Air Plug

BAG FILTER CHANGE
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If this vacuum is used to collect hazardous material, please use the Safe Filter Change section
The bag lter should be replaced when ¾ full
1. Safe the Vacuum
• Move the vacuum to a non rated area
• Disconnect the compressed air source from the vacuum
• Disconnect the grounding cable
• Disconnect the vacuum hose
2. Remove the Inlet Cap and Bag
• Rotate the inlet latch 1/4 turn counter clockwise
• Grasp the inlet cap and remove by tilting the bottom out and then pulling down
3. Remove the Filter Bag from the Inlet Cap
• Hold the Inlet Cap in your left hand
• Grasp the bag with your right hand and pull while twisting
• Dispose of the bag according to your company policy
4. Install a Filter Bag
• Unfold a new Filter Bag
• Push the inlet tube into the hole on the cardboard collar of the Filter Bag
• Ensure the cardboard collar is ush against the inside of the inlet cover
5. Reinstall the Inlet Cap
• Replace the Inlet Cap
• Press the latch in and rotate 1/4 turn clockwise to lock
Inlet Latch
Remove the Inlet Cap and Bag
Remove the Filter Bag from Inlet Cap
Inlet Cap
Bag Filter

SAFE FILTER CHANGE
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When used to collect hazardous material, personal protective equipment should be used when opening the vacuum
The bag lter should be replaced when ¾ full
1. Attach the Grounding Cable
• This is required only if the vacuum will be used in the
presence of combustible dust
• The grounding cable included should be plugged into the
grounding jack and clamped to either the work piece or the
same grounding point as the work piece
2. Attach the Compressed Air Line
Clayton EXP compressed airlines are conductive and provide compressed air to power the vacuum and as a drain for static buildup
This equipment is only validated for dust ignition proof operation when used with this airline
• Ensure that the compressed air valve on the vacuum is in the off position
• Connect the compressed airline to a compressed air source
• Connect the compressed airline to the compressed air plug on the vacuum
3. Activate the Vacuum
• Rotate the compressed air valve on the vacuum
90 degrees counter-clockwise to start compressed
air owing and activate the vacuum
4. Pull the Inlet Cap partially off the vacuum
• Rotate the inlet latch 1/4 turn counter clockwise
• Open the inlet and hold it open to relieve the suction
• Grasp the inlet cap and pull while tilting the bottom down until the top of the
cap is disengaged from the vacuum housing
• Be sure that the bag lter remains in the vacuum until the cap is completely removed
• Continue to wiggle the cap off the vacuum and out of the bag
• Use your nger to hold the bag in the vacuum if needed
5. Remove the Bag Filter with a Disposal Bag
• Turn a Disposal Bag inside out over your right hand
• With your bagged hand, grasp the opening in the Bag Filter
• Pull the Bag Filter out of the vacuum while using your left hand to wrap the
Disposal Bag around the Bag Filter
• Keep the open end of the Disposal Bag as close to the vacuum
intake as possible
• Once the Bag Filter is completely inside the Disposal Bag,
Seal the Disposal Bag
• Dispose of the Bag Filter according to your company policy
Grounding Cable
Grounding Jack
Compressed Air Line
Compressed
Air Valve Off
Compressed Air Plug
Compressed
Air Valve On
Inlet Cap
Bag Filter

SAFE FILTER CHANGE
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6. Install a Filter Bag
• Unfold a new Filter Bag
• Push the inlet tube into the hole on the cardboard collar of the Filter Bag
• Ensure the cardboard collar is ush against the inside of the inlet cover
7. Reinstall the Inlet Cap
• Replace the Inlet Cap
• Press the latch in and rotate 1/4 turn clockwise to lock
Inlet Latch
Inlet Cap
Bag Filter
Install a Filter Bag

HEPA FILTER CHANGE
If this vacuum is used to collect hazardous material, personal protective equipment should be used when opening
the vacuum. The HEPA lter should be replaced when it is damaged, clogged, or when the HEPA timer card has
reached 12 months.
1. Safe the Vacuum
• Move the vacuum to a non rated area
• Disconnect the compressed air source from the vacuum
• Disconnect the grounding cable
• Disconnect the vacuum hose
2. Remove the Inlet Cap
• Rotate the inlet latch 1/4 turn counterclockwise
• Grasp the inlet cap and remove by tilting the bottom out and then pulling down
3. Unbox a new HEPA Filter
• Remove the Clayton HEPA timer card from the box and set aside
• Remove the HEPA lter from the box and unwrap
4. Remove the HEPA Filter
• Using a 3/4 inch socket wrench and an extension unscrew the HEPA lter counterclockwise
• Dispose of the HEPA lter according to your company policy
5. Install a new HEPA Filter
• Using a 3/4 inch 6 point socket wrench and an extension
• Screw the new HEPA lter onto the threaded nipple until it hard stops or reaches 46 in/lbs of torque
6. Reinstall the Inlet Cap
• Replace the inlet cap
• Press the latch in and rotate 1/4 turn clockwise to lock
7. Activate the HEPA Filter Timer
• Remove the old HEPA timer card from the top handle of the vacuum
• Attach the new HEPA timer card with a zip tie (included) to the top handle of the vacuum
• Follow the directions on timer card to activate
Remove the Inlet Cap
Remove the HEPA lter
Inlet Cap
Bag Filter
HEPA Filter
3/4” Hex
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BACKPACK HARNESS
Attaching the Backpack Harness
• The Backpack Harness clips to four points on the Hornet Vacuum
• With the Hornet held vertically the Inlet Port should be facing up
• Attach clips “A” on the harness to the two slots as shown
• Attach clips “C” on the harness to the slots as shown
• Unclip sternum strap “B” and slip your arms thru the harness as you would a backpack
• Adjust and clip the sternum strap
• Adjust the harness by pulling down on straps “D”
D
C
B
A
A
D
C
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Inlet Port

ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN
Seq Item No Description
1 500-401-02A Rear Bulkhead Plate Without Dome
2 500-401-02B Rear Bulkhead Bumpout, Electroless Nickel Plated
3 900-011 Grounding Jack For Vacs-Winchester
4 911-05G12 Grommet, 5/16 ID, 3/4 Hole, 1in OD
5 918-04SL FTG, 1/4 Street Elbow, Brass
6 918-08C HEX Coupler, 1/2 X 1/2 FNPT
7 918-08HN HEX Nipple, 1/2in Brass, Length 1.5in
8 922-T.25GN 1/4in OD. Nylon Tubing Green
9 922-T.50NGE Tubing, 1/2 Polyethylene, Orange
10 924-08FL08-2 Valve Shaft, Extension
11 924-08FL08-3 Valve Handle, Plastic
12 924-08FL08-5 Valve Handle Cover Blue Plastic
13 924-08L Ball Valve, 1/2 RT Angle
14 925-P08R120-01 Gauge Pressure 1/2in 0-120 PSI Panel Mount
15 925-V32R100-01 Gauge Vacuum 2in 0-100 in/H2O Panel Mount
16 927-04L-04F FTG, 1/4 X 1/4 Elbow, PC TO FNPT
17 927-04MA-02 1/4 PC X 1/8 MNPT Adapter
18 927-08L-08 FTG Elbow 1/2 PC TO 1/2 MNPT
19 927-08MA-08 FTG, 1/2TX1/2P Male Conn
20 940-011 Fitting Coupler 1/4in HiFlow x 1/4 MNPT
21 942-04040808 Hornet Manifold
22 942-0808 Hornet Coupler
23 951-0183 DZUS Receptacle
24 NE08321115-HNSZ Nut 8-32 X 11/32 Lock Nylon SS
25 RE0614-PDSSS-Z Rivet Blind 3/16 x 0.438 Open SS (.126-.25)
26 SE044007-PPSM-Z Screw, SS, PH, 4-40 X 7/16
27 SE063205-PFSM-Z Screw, FH100, SS, 6-32 X 5/16
28 SE083204-PFSM-Z Screw, 8-32 X 1/4, FH100, SS
29 SE083207-PFSM-Z Screw, FH100, 8-32 X 7/16, SS
30 SE083212-PPSM-Z Screw, PPH, .164-32 X .750 Long
31 WE04050000-RZSZ No 4 Washer, MS-15795-804
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3
1
2
25
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12
26
11
13 30
27
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19
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19
7
28
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ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN
Seq Item No Description
1 500-401-01 Hornet Tray
2 500-401-06 Hornet Cover
3 911-075 Conductive Rubber Rail, Hornet Foot
4 930-027 Handle, Carry, Flex Rubber
5 RE0614-PDATB-Z Rivet Blind 3/16 x 0.438 Open Alum Blk (.063-.25)
6 SE083204-PFSM-Z Screw, 8-32 X 1/4, FH100, SS
7 SE083207-PFSM-Z Screw, FH100, 8-32 X 7/16, SS
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ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN
Seq Item No Description
1 627-516H HEPA Filter for Hornet / Scorpion
2 690-A0031 Filter Bag, Super Hornet, 10 PK
3 923-A007 Cast Valve Assembly For Superhornet
4 951-0180 DZUS Fastener Quarter Turn SS
5 951-0181 DZUS Spring
6 951-0182 DZUS Washer
7 951-0184 DZUS Wear Washer, Black
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ILLUSTRATED PARTS BREAKDOWN
Seq Item No Description
1 500-401-08 Flange Motor Adjustment For Superhornet
2 500-401-A04 Hornet Tank Assembly
3 600-021 Air Motor Super Hornet Nickel Plated
4 601-023 Hornet Filter adapter Nickel Plated Aluminum
5 911-016 Motor gasket for Hornet
6 911-12G22 Grommet, 3/4 x 1 3/8
7 911-802 Foam Mufer, Super Hornet
8 927-04L-1032M FTG Elbow 10-32 TO 1/4 PC
9 FE103212-HZSM-Z HEX Standoff, 10-32 MF X 3/4in SS
10 SE103206-PFSM-Z 100 DEG FHS, .190-32 X .375in Long
11 SE103210-PFSM-Z Screw, FH100, SS, 1032 X .625
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LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Warranty Terms
Clayton Associates, Inc. guarantees its manufactured products against defects in materials or workmanship and will either repair or replace
all parts that prove defective under normal use during the lifetime of the products. The warranty period shall commence from the date
of paid invoice.
This warranty does not cover (a) repairs due to normal wear, accident, neglect, misuse, or use other than as indicated in the instruction
booklet (b) products manufactured by third parties and distributed by Clayton (c) wear items such as bearings, rotor blades, regulators,
valve stems, levers, shrouds, guards, O-rings, seals, gaskets, motor brushes, and other wearable parts.
Repair within the Continental US
During the rst 90 days of the warranty period, Clayton will provide parts and labor to the customer’s site at no charge or pay freight
costs associated with returning the products for repair to a Clayton selected service location and repair the product at no charge.
Clayton personnel will determine the best way to repair the product.
Past 90 days, Clayton will provide parts to the customer’s site at no charge or the customer may ship the product to a Clayton selected
service location at customer’s expense and Clayton will repair the product at no charge and provide return shipping.
Repair Outside the Continental US
Clayton will provide parts to the customer’s site at no charge or the customer may ship the product to a Clayton selected service location at
customer’s expense and Clayton will repair the product at no charge and provide return shipping.
Limitation of Liability
Clayton shall not in any event be liable for any damages, loss of production time or prots, whether based on contract, warranty, negligence,
strict liability or otherwise, including without limitation any consequential, incidental or special damages, arising with respect to the equipment
or its failure to operate.
Clayton Associates, Inc. makes no other warranty or representation of any kind, except that of title, and all other warranties,
express or implied, including warranties of merchantability or tness for any particular purpose, are hereby expressly disclaimed.
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Clayton Associates, Inc. of 1650 Oak Street, Lakewood New Jersey 08701 U.S.A. declare on our own responsibility that the
following equipment:
Pneumatic HEPA Filtered Vacuum Cleaner and Accessories for Dry Recovery
• Model 500-400 bearing this marking
• Individually and when comprised in kits with the prexes ACE-XXX and ACE-XXXX
• With serial numbers ranging from HN0000001 through HN9999999
Are designed and manufactured in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the following
applicable directives:
• Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC
• ATEX Directive 2014/34/EU
Compliance has been obtained by application of the following standards:
• EN ISO 12100:2010-11
• EN ISO 80079-36:2016
• EN ISO 80079-37:2016
• EN 60079-0:2012/A11:2013
• EN ISO 4414:2010 excluding references to Unintended Pressures section 5.2.2
• EN 60335-2-69:2012 specically Annex AA: Requirements for vacuum cleaners and dust extractors for the collection
of hazardous dusts
The legally authorized entity, established in the EU for retaining the ATEX technical documentation and compiling the technical
le is ExVeritas Limited, Unit 16-18, Abenbury Way, Wrexham Industrial Estate, Wrexham, LL13 9UZ, United Kingdom.
File Number: 18FILE0344
Subject to use for the purpose for which it was designed in accordance with relevant standards and with the manufacturer’s
recommendations. We hereby declare that the equipment specied above conforms to the listed Directives and Standards.
Brad Clayton
President
Clayton Associates, Inc.
Place of Issue: Lakewood, New Jersey, USA November 23, 2018
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EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
II 3 D T85ºC

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Clayton products are proudly made in the USA
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